Pacifico Energy Vietnam keen to invest in renewable energy projects in Quang Tri
VOV.VN - Pacifico Energy Vietnam, a subsidiary of Pacifico Energy, an international leader is developing, financing, constructing, and operating renewable energy power plants, have initiated plans to invest in a number of wind and solar power projects in the central province of Quang Tri in the near future.
Hoang Giang, President and CEO of Pacifico Energy Vietnam, unveiled the scheme during a recent meeting held with Vice Chairman of Quang Tri Provincial People's Committee Ha Sy Dong in order to discuss investment plans in the local renewable energy sector moving forward.
Accordingly, the company is expected to inject money into wind and solar power projects in the districts of Huong Hoa and Trieu Phong in the locality.
With the primary goal of developing the nation’s renewable energy sector, the company has already started their plans by putting the Mui Ne solar power project in the south-central province of Binh Thuan into operation in September.
At present, the firm has also invested in two other solar projects in Binh Thuan province, in addition to another wind power project located in Ben Tre province.
In response to Pacifico Energy’s plans, Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Committee welcomed the group’s keen interest in making investments into wind and solar projects in the province, while also affirming the locality’s willingness to facilitate investment procedures.
Furthermore, the provincial People's Committee has also assigned the provincial Department of Industry and Trade, along with other relevant units, to create the optimal conditions for investors to receive updated information on investment policies and human resources in order to progress with their investment plans.
Moreover, local authorities have also asked relevant agencies to support investors in conducting field surveys to plan for the future of wind and solar power projects in the province.
Pacifico Energy is a privately held, utility-scale renewable power company specializing in development of solar photovoltaic and offshore wind projects, with offices in Japan, Vietnam, the Republic of Korea, and the United States.