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The Trung Sơn Dam (Dự Án Nhà máy Thủy điện Trung Sơn) is a hydroelectric power station on the Ma River in northwestern Vietnam. Located in the Trung Sơn commune, Quan Hóa District, Thanh Hóa Province, it is approximately 95 kilometres (59 mi) southwest of Hòa Bình city, and 195 kilometres (121 mi) northwest of Thanh Hóa city. The dam created a reservoir which covers a large area of the Mường Lát and Quan Hóa Districts in the Thanh Hoa province as well as part of the Mộc Châu District in Sơn La Province. It is approximately 9.5 kilometres (5.9 mi) from the Vietnam–Laos border. The 260 MW associated power plant became fully operational in September 2017.[1]

Trung Sơn Dam
Location of Trung Sơn Dam in Vietnam
CountryVietnam
LocationTrung Sơn commune, Quan Hóa District, Thanh Hóa Province
Coordinates20°36′32″N 104°50′13″E
StatusOperational
Construction began2012
Opening date2016
Construction costUS$410.68 million
Owner(s)Vietnam Electricity
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsMa River
Height84.5 m (277 ft)
Length513 m (1,683 ft)
Width (crest)8 m (26 ft)
Reservoir
Total capacity348.5×10^6 m3 (282,500 acre⋅ft)
Catchment area14,660 km2 (5,660 sq mi)
Surface area13.13 km2 (5.07 sq mi)
Maximum water depth160 m (520 ft)
Power Station
Commission dateSeptember 2017
Turbines4 X 65 MW Francis turbines
Installed capacity260 MW
Annual generation1,018 GWh

The Project


The Trung Sơn hydropower project is owned by Trung Sơn Hydropower Company Limited (TSHPCo), the entity established by Vietnam Electricity (EVN) in Decision No. 106/QD-ENV dated March 17, 2011. TSHPCo is responsible for the management, construction and operation of the Trung Sơn hydropower project.

The project provides both power generation and flood control. The powerhouse is designed to contain four generating units with a total capacity of 260 MW and an annual output of 1,018.61 GWh,[citation needed], a significant addition to the national grid. The flood control storage of 112 million cubic metres (4.0×10^9 cu ft) will help prevent floods downstream.

The project cost a total of VND 7,775,146 million (equivalent to US $410.68 million).[2] This includes US $330 million from a World Bank loan, which was signed by the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the World Bank on June 28, 2011. Additionally, the project was given slightly over US $80 million from the counterpart fund of (EVN).

The project has created social, environmental and community relation programs to mitigate anticipated and unanticipated issues with populations either directly or indirectly impacted, the Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program (RLDP). These populations consist of approximately 10,600 people (2,327 households), of which 7,012 (1,516 households) will be directly impacted in the main project area, resulting in a total of 533 households having to be resettled. The RLDP includes a Resettlement Plan (RP), a Community Livelihoods Improvement Plan (CLIP) and an Ethnic Minorities Development Plan (EMDP).

In addition, management has prepared a Supplementary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (SESIA) with Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for the project. This plan includes principles, approaches, procedures and methods to be used to control and minimize environmental impacts of all project-related construction and operation activities. Compared with fossil-fuel based energy plants of the same size, the dam produces far less greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs). TSHPCo maintains a website at www.trungsonhp.vn where public information is routinely updated.


Main parameters



Components


The project is composed of four components:


Allocation of World Bank US$ 330 million loan


CategoryAmount of the Loan allocated (US$)Percentage of Expenditure to be financed (including tax)
(1) Eligible expenditures under Component 1 and component 3 of the project302,225,000100%
(2) Eligible expenditures under component 2 of the project23,950,000100%
(3) Eligible expenditures under component 4 of the project3,000,000100%
(4) Front-end fee825,000Pursuant to Section 2.03 of the Agreement in accordance with Section 2.07 (b) of the General Conditions
Total330,000,000

Key milestones



References


  1. "Commercial operations begin at Vietnam's 260-MW Trung Son hydropower plant". Hydro Review. 7 September 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. At the exchange rate of VND 18,932/ USD as published by the State Bank of Vietnam on December 31, 2010





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