B.Grimm signs PPA for 420MW solar project in Vietnam

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JinkoSolar has signed off on a 240MW solar module supply agreement for the second phase. Credit: B.Grimm

Thai firm B.Grimm Power has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Vietnamese utility EVN for its 420MW solar project, according to a Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) filing.

The project  in Tay Ninh, southwest Vietnam, will receive a Feed-in tariff (FiT) at US$9.35 cents per kWh for a period of 20 years.

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The scheduled commissioning date of the project is expected to be before 30 June 2019.

Back in June B.Grimm signed a cooperation agreement with Vietnam’s Xuan Cau to develop the project, which will be the largest solar PV project in Southeast Asia.

JinkoSolar has signed off on a 240MW solar module supply agreement with the contracted EPC firm Powerchina Huadong Engineering for the second phase of the 420MW Dau Tieng solar plant.

In August, B.Grimm, through subsidiary B.Grimm Renewable Power 2 Limited, purchased an 80% stake in a 257MW solar project in Vietnam from Truong Thanh Viet Nam Group (TTVN).

22 May 2024
London, UK
At the time of writing, Europe had had its most successful year in terms of Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with a record 7.8GW of renewable energy contracts signed. As we gather in May 2024 for the third edition of the Renewable Energy Revenues Summit, the energy landscape continues to evolve rapidly, influenced by the beating drum of climate change, volatility around power prices and the need to decarbonise power procurement as well as generation.

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