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Doosan Enerbility Wins Gas-fired Combined Cycle Power Plant Contract in Vietnam
Contract signed with Vietnam’s largest state-owned enterprise for construction of 1,155MW gas-fired combined cycle power plant.
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Doosan Enerbility is expanding its global presence by winning an increasingly large number of new build contracts for overseas gas-fired combined cycle power plants.
Doosan announced that it signed a contract valued to be approximately KRW 900 billion with Petrovietnam(PVN), Vietnam’s largest state-owned enterprise, for the construction of the O Mon 4 gas-fired combined cycle power plant. Doosan had won the contract together with its consortium partner PECC2, a Vietnamese local construction company specializing in power plant construction. Doosan’s role will be to supply the main components and handle the construction and overall commissioning process.
The O Mon 4 power plant, which is slated to be built by 2028 with an installed capacity of 1,155MW, will be located about 180km southwest of Ho Chi Minh City. Once the power plant is built, expectations are that it will contribute to establishing a stable power supply for Vietnam’s southwest region, including the Can Tho municipality.
“This recent project win is owing to our successful delivery of numerous projects in Vietnam’s power sector, which has demonstrated our competitiveness in this field,” said Hyeonho Lee, CEO of Doosan Enerbility’s Plant EPC Business Group. “As Vietnam has plans to additionally build gas-fired combined cycle power plants with a maximum combined capacity of 37.4GW, we will actively endeavour to secure more orders here.”
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