Operators on duty to connect power to the national grid at Hoa Binh 5 Wind Power Plant (Hacom Holdings Investment JSC), Vinh Hau commune, Ca Mau province. Photo: Vu Sinh – VNAMaintenance of rooftop solar panels at a seafood processing plant of Minh Phu Seafood Group in Ly Van Lam ward, Ca Mau province. Photo: Vu Sinh – VNAHoa Binh 5 Wind Power Plant – Phase 1, located in Vinh Hau commune, Ca Mau province, is the largest onshore coastal wind power plant in the Mekong Delta, put into operation in April 2022. Photo: Vu Sinh – VNAMinh Phu Seafood Group in Ly Van Lam ward, Ca Mau province installs a rooftop solar power system with an average output of 200,000 kWh, helping reduce production costs by about 38% per month, equivalent to savings of around 95,000 kWh monthly. Photo: Vu Sinh – VNACurrently, Ca Mau province has more than 2,800 rooftop solar systems with a total capacity exceeding 295 MWp. In the 2026–2030 period, the province will accelerate renewable energy development, adding 100 MW of solar power and 117 MW of rooftop solar capacity in line with the National Power Development Plan VIII. Photo: Vu Sinh – VNASafety inspection at the 110kV substation of Hoa Binh 5 Wind Power Plant (Hacom Holdings Investment JSC), Vinh Hau commune, Ca Mau province. Photo: Vu Sinh – VNA
Ca Mau strives to become clean energy hub of Mekong Delta
Ca Mau province has been integrating targets and indicators
on greenhouse gas emission reduction and climate change adaptation into its
socio-economic development planning, demonstrating a clear and consistent
political commitment to achieving net-zero emissions. Currently, the province
has 16 wind power projects with a total capacity of 870 MW and more than 2,800
rooftop solar systems with a combined capacity of 295 MWp. The province
continues to promote renewable energy development, particularly coastal and
offshore wind power, aiming to become a clean energy hub of the Mekong Delta by
2030 and a national center for renewable energy exports. Photo: Vu Sinh – VNA