Tuyen Quang breaks ground on new biomass fuel plant with Japanese partner

Authorities of northern Tuyen Quang province and Japan’s Erex JSC kicked off the construction of the Erex Sakura Tuyen Quang biomass fuel plant on March 6.

The ceremony marked a significant step forward for the project, which will occupy a 3.3ha site and have a total investment of over VND478.8 billion (US$20.4 million). Once operational in 2025, it is to produce 150,000 tonnes of biomass pellets and 150,000 tonnes of wood chips per year.

The project is anticipated to contribute to addressing issues like environment pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, while promoting the sustainable development of biomass energy industry in Tuyen Quang.

Honna Hitoshi, President and Representative Director of Erex JSC, said the project contributes to realising Vietnam's net emission reduction policy, providing stable electricity and meeting economic development needs of Vietnam and Tuyen Quang in particular. 

Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Van Son urged departments and agencies to work closely with the investor to step up the plant construction

Tuyen Quang now boasts 20 active projects involving 17 foreign investors, with a total investment exceeding US$340 million. It also benefits from the support of numerous international partners, with the Japanese groups extending their involvement in 25 projects across health care, education and the environment, with a combined value of over US$1.4 million.

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