Currently, Dong Nai province is implementing many energy projects at the same time, mainly making power stations, power poles and power grids.

Dong Nai spends more than 140 hectares of land for 54 energy projects. (Photo: Dong Nai Newspaper)
In the land use plan in 2020, Dong Nai spends more than 140 hectares to implement 54 energy projects to ensure electricity demand for production and daily life of the province, region and country, Dong Nai Newspaper reported.
According to Dong Nai People’s Committee, most of the energy projects are located in Nhon Trach district (16 projects), Bien Hoa city (9 projects), Trang Bom district (7 projects), and Long Thanh district (5 projects) and Long Khanh City.
Currently, Dong Nai province is implementing many energy projects at the same time, mainly making power stations, power poles and power grids.
In the land use planning period 2021-2030, Dong Nai will continue to spend a lot of land to implement energy projects. In the immediate future in 2021, the project to expand Tri An Hydropower Plant will be started with a total investment of over 3,700 billion VND.
In addition to reserving land for energy projects, Dong Nai will also take advantage of the space above large lakes and industrial parks to deploy solar power projects.
Vice Chairman of Bien Hoa City People’s Committee Huynh Tan Loc said: “Bien Hoa city is conducting site clearance compensation to do a number of provincial and national energy projects.
This is a city project that prioritizes compensation for land acquisition for project owners to implement on schedule and on schedule “.
In Trang Bom district, according to the land use plan in 2020, the district will have to acquire clean land and hand over 10 hectares to the investor for 7 energy projects. In particular, there are a number of projects implementing power poles for the national grid and low voltage station to ensure power source for Giang Dien Industrial Park.
However, the biggest difficulty facing the districts is the compensation work because the people believe that the compensation price is low.
Source: vietnambiz.vn
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