Huong Linh 4 Wind Power Plant with a capacity of 30MW and a scale of 10 turbines undertaken by SCI Group is in the highly concentrated phase of completion. Especially in the early days of March, the 110kV transformer station and transmission line are being accelerated implementation progress.
Hundreds of engineers and workers were mobilized to serve the project. Equipment gathered here includes many new vehicles such as rollers, bulldozers, excavators, graders, irrigation trucks and dozens of specialized trucks carrying materials.
Construction in the context of the complicated developments of the Covid-19 epidemic, SCI Group and the Employer always consider both production and safety as a top priority.
Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Hoai - Head of Technical Quality Department said: 'The Huong Linh 4 project is an important project of SCI in Quang Tri. Therefore, the project schedule is set very tight. With the great determination of the Employer, after nearly 5 months of construction, the project has completed 5/10 of the concrete foundation for the turbine.
The road construction and operation have basically completed the excavation and backfilling of the routes'.
According to Mr. Hoai, in March, SCI will complete and install the substation equipment, complete the erection of the 110Kv power transmission line and at the same time deploy the 22Kv line work item.
Mr. Pham Xuan Duong - Director of the project management board affirmed 'With the high spirit and determination of SCI workers, they do not falter in the face of difficulties and challenges. We will focus our resources and hand over construction items on schedule and with quality assurance for the installation of wind turbines for the purpose of power generation that the Employer has set out.
Huong Linh 4 wind power plant is expected to add about 100 million kWh of green energy annually to the national power source. Completing the items on time and ensuring quality is also the most obvious commitment to the ability of SCI Group's team of experts and engineers in large-scale wind power projects.