The Hung Hai Wind Power Plant Project represents a key component of Gia Lai province’s strategy for harnessing wind energy. Situated within the communes of Chu Krey, An Trung, and Yang Trung in the Kong Chro district, this wind power facility is set to play a pivotal role in the region’s transition towards sustainable energy sources. By tapping into the natural wind resources of these areas, the project aims to generate clean, renewable energy that aligns with environmental goals and meets the growing power demands of the province. The initiative not only underscores Gia Lai’s commitment to green energy but also sets a precedent for other regions to follow in the pursuit of ecological preservation and energy independence.

The Hung Hai wind power initiative commenced its construction phase in January 2021 and by October of the same year, the main structure of the factory was essentially complete. The subsequent period from November 2021 to May 2022 was earmarked for the factory’s comprehensive inspection, acceptance, and commencement of operations.

Boasting an impressive installed capacity of 100MW, the project is a collaborative investment between Hung Hai Wind Power Joint Stock Company and the BBG Group.

The scope of work undertaken by PC1 in this venture encompasses a broad spectrum of services and operations. This includes the provision of legal services, the execution of technical design, and the management of procurement processes. Additionally, PC1 is responsible for overseeing the construction phase, spearheading development, and handling the manufacturing aspects. The installation and testing of lines and substations, as well as the commissioning of operations for the power plant (COD), also fall within PC1’s remit.
The Hung Hai Wind Power Plant, sprawling over 47 hectares, represents a significant investment of over 3.706 trillion VND, with 800 billion VND in equity and 2.906 trillion VND in borrowed funds. The project’s lifespan is projected at 50 years from the investment approval date. Key components include turbines, a 220kV Transformer Station with a unique indoor-outdoor design, and auxiliary units. The station boasts a touch-based, unmanned operation system following a two-bus scheme. It connects to Phuoc An and Yang Trung’s 220kV stations, among other compartments. The 22kV line features a single busbar system serving various functions, including eight feeders to the turbines. The project aims to generate 365 GWh annually, boosting Gia Lai province’s budget by tens of billions of VND and playing a vital role in the socio-economic uplift of the region. PC1 leads as the general contractor for this renewable energy endeavor.