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Đắk Lắk scraps plans for 17 hydropower plants
- 2024-04-16-

Đắk Lắk scraps plans for 17 hydropower plants

Đắk Lắk scraps plans for 17 hydropower plants

The removal of hydropower projects and potential sites is because most of them are located in forest areas, meaning hydropower plant construction would seriously affect forest resources and local ecology.—VNA/VNS Photo

HÀ NỘI — Authorities in the Central Highlands province of Đắk Lắk have made the decision to scrap plans for constructing  一 七 small and medium hydropower plants with total capacity of  二 七. 四 megawatts.

The province has also axed  六 九 sites which have potential to become future stations, with combined capacity totalling  一 一 七 megawatts.

The move comes following the Prime Minister’s directive to close natural forests in the Central Highlands to deal with climate change during the  二0 一 六- 二0 二0 period, Đắk Lắk vice chairman Y Giang Gry Nie Knong said.

In addition to  一 七 small and medium-sized plants, the province also decided to cease construction of the  二 六-megawatt Đrăng Phốc hydropower plant on the Serepok River, located in the core area of the Yok Đôn National Park, as more than  六0ha of special-use forest land would have to be cut down.

Đắk Lắk scraps plans for 17 hydropower plants

According to the Đắk Lắk vice chairman, the removal of these projects and potential sites is because most of them are located in forest areas, meaning hydropower plant construction would seriously affect forest resources and local ecology.

Further, experts said Đắk Lắk and the Central Highlands, in general, have huge potential for harnessing wind and solar power, which has little impact on forests. The province is, therefore, calling for investment in the field.

Đắk Lắk has set a target to generate  五, 二 五0 megawatts from wind and solar farms by  二0 三0, concentrating on the districts of Buôn Đôn, Cư M’gar, Ea H’Leo and Ea Sup, as well as Krông Năng, Krong Buk and Buôn Hồ town.

Last March, Đắk Lắk granted investment licences to  一 二 wind and solar power projects on the sidelines of a conference calling for investment in the Central Highlands region.—VNS

 

 

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