Unleashing Quảng Trị’s $400 Million Treasure: Province Greenlights Massive Project

Vietnam is actively harnessing this "heaven-sent treasure," leveraging its immense potential to drive growth and innovation across various sectors.

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The People’s Committee of Quang Tri Province has approved the investment policy for the Halcom Hong Duc Wind Power Plant project, with a total investment of VND 9,127.6 billion, selecting the investor through a bidding process.

This decision was issued by the People’s Committee of Quang Tri Province on November 6, 2025.

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According to the plan, the Halcom Hong Duc Wind Power Plant will have a designed capacity of 200 Megawatts, consisting of 24 turbines. Once completed, this trillion-dong plant is expected to generate 549 Gigawatt-hours of clean electricity annually.

Located in three communes—Sen Ngu, Truong Phu, and Tan My—the plant is anticipated to efficiently harness Vietnam’s vast renewable energy resource: wind power. This project will contribute to national energy security, reduce environmental pollution, and support Vietnam’s journey toward achieving Net Zero by 2050.

In a September 2025 report, Wood Mackenzie highlighted that Vietnam leads Southeast Asia in solar and wind energy growth, outpacing regional counterparts such as Thailand and the Philippines.

With a coastline exceeding 3,000 km and a favorable tropical monsoon climate, Vietnam possesses a colossal wind energy “treasure trove.”

Under the Power Development Plan VIII (PDP8), wind power is projected to play a significant role in the energy mix. By 2030, onshore and nearshore wind power capacity is expected to reach 26,066–38,029 Megawatts (total technical potential in Vietnam is approximately 221,000 Megawatts), as reported by the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

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