Energizing the 220kV Dong Nai 5 Hydropower Plant – Dak Nong transmission line and extension of feeders at 500kV Dak Nong substation project

Thứ ba, 13/10/2015 | 00:00 GMT+7
​At 18h40 on 20th September 2015, the 220kV Dong Nai 5 Hydropower Plant – Dak Nong transmission line was energized by National Power Transmission Corporation (EVNNPT), which is to evacuate capacity of Dong Nai 5 Hydropower Plant into the national power system.
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​​​​The 220kV Dong Nai 5 Hydopower Plant - Dak Nong transmission line

The 220kV Dong Nai 5 Hydropower Plant – Dak Nong transmission line and extension of feeders at 500kV Dak Nong substation project has a total investment cost of VND 254 billion. It is invested by EVNNPT. The Central Power Projects Management Board (CPMB) is on behalf of EVNNPT to manage the project. The project design is done by Power Egineering Consulting Joint Stock Company No. 3 (PECC3), while the project implementation is responsible by LICOGI 16 Joint Stock Company and EVN International Joint Stock Company No. 1 (EVNI); the project testing is by One-member limited liability Central Electric Testing Company (CETC). The Power Transmission Company 3 (PTC3) takeovers the project management and operation after the project completion.

Scope of the project: new construction of the one-circuit 220kV transmission line, of a 27.7km length connecting Dong Nai 5 Hydropower Plant to 500kV Dak Nong substation and installation of a 220kV feeder at the 500kV Dak Nong substation. The transmission line route runs through Bao Lam district of Lam Dong province and Dakrlap district of Dak Nong province.

The project put into operation will evacuate capacity of Dong Nai 5 Hydropower Plant No. 5 (150MW) into the national power system, enhance the power supply to load centres of Dak Nong province and surrounding areas. Together with the regional 500kV and 220kV transmission lines, the project will create a stable, reliable connection of the power system./.

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