It is part of 250 projects nationwide in celebration of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19, 1945 – 2025) and the National Day (September 2, 1945).
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National Power Transmission Corporation leaders, representatives of Nguyen Du commune and other delegates at the project's groundbreaking ceremony |
As a special-grade energy project, it is invested by EVNNPT, managed by NPMB, and will later be handed over to Power Transmission Company No.1 for operation. The 500kV Hai Phong – Thai Binh line will run through An Quang, An Khanh, Quyet Thang, Lac Phuong, Nguyen Giap, and Vinh Thinh communes in Hai Phong city, and A Sao, Vinh Hoa, Minh Tho, Quynh Phu, Quynh An, Nguyen Du, and Than Khe communes in Hung Yen province.
The project consists of two new 500kV circuits with a total length of 38.3km. Once completed, the line will ensure full and reliable transmission capacity to the Hai Phong 500kV substation, meet the growing power demand of Hai Phong city, Hung Yen province, and nearby localities under the N-1 reliability criterion, improve voltage quality, reduce technical losses, and enhance the connectivity and operational flexibility of the northern 500kV transmission grid.
Speaking at the ceremony, EVNNPT General Director Pham Le Phu highlighted the project’s importance in securing electricity supply for Hai Phong and Thai Binh – both dynamic economic growth hubs in the Red River Delta with rapidly increasing power demand.
He urged contractors to strictly comply with technical standards and regulations, ensure occupational safety and environmental protection, and guarantee construction quality. He also requested construction and supervision units to mobilize sufficient resources, strengthen coordination with project managers and relevant agencies, and strive to complete and put the line into operation in the fourth quarter of 2025 as directed by the Prime Minister.
Representatives of the contractors pledged to maximize resources to accelerate project progress and called for close cooperation from local authorities and residents in site clearance, so as to ensure timely completion and meet the electricity demand of the region.
Hung Yen was merged with Thai Binh province to form a new Hung Yen province on July 1.
Source: VNA