An article by Energy Manager Today.
CHE Group has landed a $620 million contract for the design, engineering and commissioning of 20 rice husk biomass plants in Vietnam.
Each power plant will be able to generate 10 MW of electricity. They also will make non-hazardous ashes as a byproduct, which can be turned into cement substitute and silica fume for the semi-conductor industries.
The Malaysian-based company will collaborate with Vietnam’s Hau Giang Power Plant Joint Stock Co. to supply 200 MW of electricity using the rice husk biomass, reported StarBiz.
The biomass plants will be built in six provinces—Dong Phap, Hau Giang, An Giang, Can Tho, Kiew Giang and Soe Trang.
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