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Banking: Vietnam Harvests the Benefits of a Wind Farm and Strong Private Sector Partnership

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Electricity demand in
ADB arranged and syndicated a $173 million green loan to finance the
The project is expected to generate an average of 422 gigawatt-hours of electricity and avoid an average of 162,430 tons of CO2 emissions annually – helping to diversify Viet Nam’s energy mix and supporting its efforts to meet climate action goals.
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This wind turbine is one of many built in the central highlands of
It is part of the three wind farms recently developed in the mountainous province of
Lien Lap,
One of the largest wind power projects financed in
Its construction and operation are supported through a
This is a milestone project for
This investment decision is a part of PC1 Group’s long-term investment plan for green, renewable energy for 2021-2030.
I believe that the project will not only be an economic success, but also contribute to the environmental and social success. This is one of the directions that
It formed a unique partnership with
Yosuke Kiminami, Founding CEO of Renova:
This project was the first large-scale overseas project for us. In that sense, I think it was the important first step in our overseas business expansion. As we seek to expand our business into the Asian region, I was truly pleased that we were able to start with this project.
By combining capabilities of local companies and our company from
Installation of the wind turbines was completed in
The three wind farms are expected to generate an average of 422 gigawatt-hours of electricity annually.
This will increase Viet Nam’s wind power capacity by 30%.
Jackie Surtani, ADB Private Sector Operations Department Infrastructure Finance Division Director for
This is ADB’s first financing of a wind power project in
Large financing amounts and strong collaboration are needed to develop power infrastructure like the Lotus wind farms.
In
But it can’t meet the total cost. So private sector engagement is essential to fill the financing gap.
As
ADB will continue to encourage lenders, development partners, and the private sector to promote renewable energy solutions to fuel the region’s green growth.
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