en.Wedoany.com Reported - GE Vernova (spun off from General Electric in 2024) has secured an order from Vietnam Electricity (EVN) for LNG power plant equipment, supplying two 9HA.02 gas turbines and two H78 generators.

In a statement, GE Vernova noted that the new combined-cycle power plant is expected to generate over 1.6 GW, with commercial operations targeted before 2030, aiming to meet Vietnam's growing demand for more flexible, efficient, and reliable power generation. The company did not disclose specific pricing details of the order.
Earlier this year, GE Vernova announced contracts for other LNG power projects in Vietnam. Its technology was previously approved by EVN for the Quang Trach II LNG power plant in Quang Tri Province, which also has a generation capacity exceeding 1.6 GW.
In February, EVN awarded the EPC contract for the Quang Trach II LNG power plant to a consortium of PowerChina and Lilama, valued at VND 25.2 trillion (USD 957 million). The overall project consists of two components, with a total investment of VND 52.49 trillion (USD 2 billion). The power plant portion, utilizing combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) technology, accounts for VND 40.123 trillion in investment; the LNG storage facility and terminal portion is expected to require VND 11.8 trillion. EVN is finalizing agreements with PetroVietnam Gas to secure LNG supply for both the Quang Trach II and Quang Trach III LNG power plants.
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