Chinese enterprises will build the new units at Vinh Tan 1 thermal power plant in Vietnam's southern Binh Thuan province, state-run People's Daily reported.
With a total investment of USD 1.75 billion, the contruction of the plant, reportedly the largest project in Vietnam operated by Chinese companies, is expected to be completed in four years.
It is a joint investment venture of China's Southern Power Grid Company, China Power International Development Company (95 per cent of investment) and the Power Corporation under the Vietnam National Coal-Natural Industries Corporation.
The first unit will be put into use by the end of 2018, and the second one will be operated six months later.
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The plant, which is constructed under the build-operate- transfer contract, will help increase the power supply, create jobs, promote economic development and improve people's livelihood, said Hu Zucai, deputy director of the National Development and Reform Commission of China, before the opening ceremony of the construction of Vinh in Hanoi on July 18.
Vietnam is struggling to meet its increasing energy demand and has been cutting coal exports to save the fossil fuel for its use.