Gia Lai's wind farm supplies renewable energy to Vietnam
With a long coastline of more than 3,260 km, Vietnam has great potential for generating renewable energy through its seas and wind.
This energy must be harnessed, as the country is currently heavily dependent on fossil fuels: Around 79 percent of Vietnam's total energy comes from coal, oil, and gas (IEA, 2022).
Through the expansion and efficient use of renewable energy, the Southeast Asian country can achieve its net-zero targets by 2050 with renewable energy.
The Nhon Hoa 2 Wind Power Project in Gia Lai aims to contribute to this by generating renewable energy through wind power.
The project has a total installed capacity of 50 MW, consisting of 10 wind turbines of 4.2 MW capacity and two wind turbines of 4 MW capacity, all connected to the national grid. The annual estimated emission reductions are 135,650 tonnes of CO2.
This will then partially substitute the electricity currently evacuated into the grid by the thermal power plants, thus contributing to an overall sustainable development of the region on social, environmental and economic levels.

As the name suggests, wind turbines use the power of the wind to generate energy. During this process, a generator located inside the wind turbine converts kinetic energy into electrical energy. As energy is still mainly generated from fossil fuels in many areas around the world, clean wind energy can replace some of this fossil, high-emission energy and verifiably save CO2 emissions.
In most cases, the sustainably generated electricity from the wind power projects is fed into a regional power grid, which diversifies the power supply and improves energy security in regions that are frequently affected by power shortages and outages. A project often creates increased job opportunities for the local population and the area can be used for additional activities, such as agriculture. Wind power projects make an important contribution to a clean energy supply worldwide and contribute to sustainable development with respect to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Wind energy projects in the ClimatePartner portfolio are registered with international standards.
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