The project is invested by BayWa r.e. Vietnam, Vu Phong Energy Group is the project developer and general contractor.
Following the renewable energy conversion project implemented at Duy Tan Long An factory, Duy Tan Plastic Company continues to cooperate with new units to deploy and replace part of the grid power source with a solar energy project to serve the production process.
At the same time, it helps to release all the capacity of power source projects invested in the coming time, ensuring safe and continuous power supply. This project is expected to be put into operation at the end of the first quarter of 2023.
The scale of this project is located at Duy Tan Binh Duong Plastic Factory in Viet Huong 2 Industrial Park, Ben Cat, Binh Duong Province, implemented on a total roof area of 16,000m2 (including 3 buildings). With a capacity of 2,170.2 kWp, this system will generate about 3,000,000 kWh of solar power per year, helping the factory reduce emissions by about 2,000 tons of CO2 / year.
Previously, the solar power project at Duy Tan Long An Plastic Company was honored to be in the Top “Typical renewable energy projects of 2021”. This project is located in Tan Do Industrial Park, Long An province with a total capacity of 9,932.4 kWp, contributing to reducing emissions of nearly 9,000 tons of CO2 per year, and saving at least nearly 13 million kWh/year for the system’s power source.
In addition to creating a clean energy source, helping to reduce CO2 emissions, this solar power project also helps save energy and reduce production costs. The equipment used in this project is mostly imported from abroad such as: Canadian panel, SMA Inverter (Germany), Schneider electrical equipment, Cadivi electric cables…
Statement by Mr. Le Tri Tin – CEO of Duy Tan Binh Duong Plastic Company: “The solar project at Duy Tan Binh Duong Plastic Company is an effort of the company’s leadership to contribute to the green revolution of the earth and reduce carbon emissions, in line with Vietnam’s commitments at the COP 27 conference on green transition and energy transition to achieve the goal of “Net Zero” by 2050.”