Call for Wind Power to Solve Vietnam’s Summer Energy Shortage

Call for Wind Power to Solve Vietnam’s Summer Energy Shortage

Call for Wind Power to Solve Vietnam’s Summer Energy Shortage

August 20th, 2015

“If multiplied by the wind sites’ potential along Binh Thuan and Ninh Thuan provinces coastline, wind power could well be a solution for southern Vietnam’s energy shortage, as well as its coal and diesel dependence. We can easily foresee between 500 and 700 megawatts installed in the next 4 years if the financing conditions improve.” This is the view of Olivier Duguet, CEO of The Blue Circle, Singapore-based developer of wind projects in Southeast Asia. 

On August 5th, EVN (Electricity of Vietnam), Vietnam’s monopolistic utility, requested Vietnam Coal and Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin) to boost domestic thermal coal production to avoid electricity disruption in Southern Vietnam(1).

Actually, the coal reserves at Duyen Hai 1 and Vinh Tan 2, the two largest thermal power plants in South Vietnam are running as low as 10 days of consumption. According to Truong Duy Nghia, Chairman of the Vietnam Thermal Science and Technology Society, “the South will suffer an electricity shortage if the two plants don’t have coal to run”.

While the power demand in Vietnam could reach 473 million kWh a day in August, lower than the peak demand of 536.8 million kWh reached in July 3rd, EVN announced the suspension of gas supply for Ca Mau 1 and Ca Mau 2 power stations for scheduled maintenance from 16 to 26 August (2). The two gas fired power plants have a total combined capacity of 1,500 megawatts and their temporary shut-down will force EVN to boost the 3,600 megawatts O Mon diesel thermal power plants production to specifically supply South Vietnam.

Electricity demand in Vietnam is forecasted to increase by 11.4% per year for the period 2016-2020 and the peak demand to reach 800 million kWh in 2030. The Master plan VII sets renewable energy target at 5.6% of total primary energy consumption by 2020 and 9.4% by 2030. Within renewables, the Government’s target for wind power is 1,000 megawatts installed by 2020 and 6,200 megawatts by 2030.

The power situation will be very tense in South Vietnam until the end of August following potential pollution of the UNESCO World Heritage site Ha Long Bay from floodwater runoff of open pit coal mines earlier in the month.

Thousands of tons were swept away by torrential rains in the Quang Ninh province, impacting also the coal-fired power plant in this Northern province. Coal has also been linked in April with population protests against air pollution by the power station in Vinh Tan Commune in Southern Binh Thuan province, leading to the Province’s Chairman official concern(3).

Far from environmental disaster and power disruption, wind energy could be a useful complement to balance the grid, lower fossil fuel consumption as well as CO2 emissions.

On its two sites under development in Binh Thuan and Ninh Thuan provinces, The Blue Circle has two wind measuring mast installed. Given the wind speeds recorded between July 7th and August 7th on these two met masts, the Singapore-based wind engineering team has assessed that an installed wind power project would have produced 18,200 MWh during the last month, according to the two sites’ expected sizes and conditions.

Although the summer months usually experience lower wind speeds in Southern Vietnam, the actual location of The Blue Circle wind projects, very well exposed to Southwest winds, would produce enough electricity to power a city of 200,000 inhabitants(4).
 

  1. http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/business/138554/evn-complains-about-coal-shortage--puts-high-hopes-on-red-river-coal-basin.html

  2. http://english.thesaigontimes.vn/42498/EVN-asks-oil-fueled-power-plants-to-spike-output.html

  3. http://english.thesaigontimes.vn/41969/Vinh-Tan-2-power-plant-pollutes-air-again.html

  4. According to International Energy Agency 2011 Vietnam electricity consumption per capita estimates, www.iea.org

 

About The Blue Circle

The Blue Circle is a developer of wind and solar energy projects in Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia. The Singapore based company looks to bridge the gap in project development in the Southeast Asia  region by bringing international project development experience, financial expertise and capabilities together with local market understanding. Its growth strategy is twofold: through the development of its own projects and through acquisition or partnership with local developers. By being vertically integrated, The Blue Circle can identify green field sites, pursue project development milestones up until financing and operating of the generating assets. 

 

 

 

The Blue Circle and EREN Renewable Energy to develop more than 300 MW of wind projects in Thailand

The Blue Circle and EREN Renewable Energy to develop more than 300 MW of wind projects in Thailand

EREN Renewable Energy and The Blue Circle will partner to develop a significant portfolio of wind projects in Thailand.

Singapore-based renewable energy developer The Blue Circle Pte Ltd, primarily operating in the Mekong region (Vietnam, Thailand and Cambodia), today announce the signing of a Joint-Development Agreement with EREN Renewable Energy’s Southeast Asian subsidiary on July 15th 2015.

EREN Renewable Energy (“EREN RE”) is a global independent renewable energy power producer, which recently opened its regional headquarters in Singapore to manage its business activities across Southeast Asia.

The Blue Circle has been developing wind power projects in Thailand since 2013 with its subsidiary The Blue Circle Thailand and its Bangkok-based team of project managers. With a pipeline of more than 300 MW of wind projects at different stages of development, The Blue Circle Thailand is now partnering with EREN RE to bring these projects to completion.

“We are pleased to partner with The Blue Circle and their team in Thailand to combine our expertise and financing capacity with their strong regional knowledge. As we are building a worldwide portfolio of renewable energy power plants, we see Southeast Asia as one of the most promising regions for wind and solar expansion” said Fabienne Demol, Head of Business Development of EREN RE.

“As EREN RE’s team is made of real wind professionals with an impressive track record, we are thrilled to announce this partnership” stated Olivier Duguet, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Blue Circle. He added “Thailand is one of the most advanced countries in Southeast Asia in terms of wind installed capacity and together with EREN RE, we want to invest and participate in its future growth.”

The deal signed today with EREN RE’s further strengthens The Blue Circle financial capabilities. Thus, EREN RE will share along with The Blue Circle the project development costs and is positioned to invest up to US$ 60 million into wind projects themselves.

 

About The Blue Circle

The Blue Circle is a developer of wind and solar energy projects in Southeast Asia. The Singapore based company looks to bridge the gap in project development in the region by bringing international project development experience, financial expertise and capabilities together with local market understanding. Its growth strategy is twofold: through the development of its own projects and through partnership with local developers. By being vertically integrated and having its own wind engineering team, The Blue Circle can identify green field sites, pursue project development milestones up until financing and operating of the generating assets.

www.thebluecircle.sg

About EREN Renewable Energy 

EREN RE is a 100% subsidiary of EREN, founded in 2012 by Pâris Mouratoglou and David Corchia, who both show a significant successful track record in the renewable energy industry. Capitalized with EUR 600 million, EREN Groupe is the first company dedicated to natural resources efficiency, investing in and promoting innovative technologies in the sectors of water, infrastructure and energy. EREN RE develops power projects in countries where renewable energy represents an economically viable response to growing energy demands. Through partnerships established with local developers, EREN RE has accumulated a portfolio of over 525 MW of renewable energy assets in operation and under construction and over 1,500 MW of assets under development. 

www.eren-groupe.com

 

For further information, please contact: 
 
The Blue Circle
Olivier Duguet  
Tel:  +65 62594921        
olivier.duguet@thebluecircle.sg 

EREN Development Asia
David Delmas
Tel: +33 (0) 611431504      
david.delmas@eren-groupe.com 

 

       

Installation of The Blue Circle's 3rd met mast in Vietnam

Installation of The Blue Circle's 3rd met mast in Vietnam

Slideshow of installation of The Blue Circle's 3rd met mast in Vietnam.

May 2015 - Dam Nai project, Ninh Thuan Province - Vietnam

 

The Blue Circle strengthens its wind engineering division in Singapore

The Blue Circle strengthens its wind engineering division in Singapore

 

Singapore-based renewable energy developer The Blue Circle, operating in the Mekong region (Vietnam, Thailand and Cambodia), has strengthen its wind engineering team by hiring a Ph.D. from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

The Blue Circle is the only regional wind project developer in Southeast Asia with an in-house wind engineering team. Based in Singapore, the team comprises of four engineers working solely on wind data analysis, wind modelling tools, sites micro-sitting and turbines optimization. “With current available computer technology using mesoscale data, we can model wind flows and meteorological patterns all over Southeast Asia to spot the best available wind resources” stated Gilles Beau, The Blue Circle Senior Wind Engineer and Chief Development Officer. When crossed with onsite wind data collected at The Blue Circle met masts, the long term accuracy and predictability of the wind projects revenues are significantly enhanced as well as the financeability of these projects.

“We are very pleased to welcome Irving in our team. Before joining us, he has received a Ph. D. scholarship awarded by the Energy Innovation Programme Office (EIPO) of the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) and specialised in wind turbine modelling research at Nanyang Technological University. He is teaming with Felix, who graduated in Renewable Energy from the University of Exeter in the UK before having a first experience working with a turbine manufacturer in Asia and joining us in 2014” said Olivier Duguet, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Blue Circle.

“Along with Glendon, we have a unique set of professionals in Singapore to support our development teams all across the region” adds Olivier Duguet. Wind engineering is a core business for The Blue Circle and a key competitive advantage. “We do not intend to subcontract this as we are investing in staff training and computer software to further enhance our capabilities” confirms Gilles Beau.

Forecasting  the average wind speed of a particular onshore site is not only needed to select the best location to install a project but is also required by banks and investors to forecast the future cash flows of the wind farm to be able to finance its construction. 

 

About The Blue Circle

The Blue Circle is a developer of wind and solar energy projects in Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia. The Singapore based company looks to bridge the gap in project development in the Southeast Asia  region by bringing international project development experience, financial expertise and capabilities together with local market understanding. Its growth strategy is twofold: through the development of its own projects and through acquisition or partnership with local developers. By being vertically integrated, The Blue Circle can identify green field sites, pursue project development milestones up until financing and operating of the generating assets. 
 

For further information, please contact: 
Olivier Duguet  
Tel:  +65 62594921        
olivier.duguet@thebluecircle.sg

The Blue Circle gets go ahead for second wind energy project in Vietnam

31 March 2015

 

Mr Do Van Dien (centre left), Chairman of TSV Invest and Development Vietnam, shakes hands with Olivier Duguet, CEO of The Blue Circle, to seal the deal for the company's second wind project in Vietnam.

Mr Do Van Dien (centre left), Chairman of TSV Invest and Development Vietnam, shakes hands with Olivier Duguet, CEO of The Blue Circle, to seal the deal for the company's second wind project in Vietnam.

Singapore-based renewable energy developer The Blue Circle, operating in the Mekong region (Vietnam, Thailand and Cambodia), has received approval for a second wind project in the Ninh Thuan province, South Vietnam.

Following the installation of the first 100 metre meteorological mast in the Ninh Thuan province for its first project in October 2014, The Blue Circle has been awarded a second site to develop a wind project at the Dam Nai location, in the north of the Ninh Thuan province.

Together with its Vietnamese partner TSV, The Blue Circle has received policy approval from the highest authorities of the province in an official ceremony on 25 March during the Conference on Investment in Ninh Thuan Province, sponsored by the People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City.

The awarded site comprises of 933 hectares along the Highway 1 and is used mainly for rice cultivation today. The application was placed for 100 MW energy generating project to be built in phases for a total potential investment of US$200 million. The electric substation to connect the turbines to the Vietnamese national grid is onsite.
 
"This second approval of a wind project in Ninh Thuan province confirms our commitment to develop wind power in Vietnam as well as the success of our partnering strategy" said Olivier Duguet, Chief Executive Officer of The Blue Circle.

"We selected this site two years ago as an ideal location for its excellent wind potential and we are honoured to have been chosen by the Ninh Thuan provincial authorities to develop the site into a wind power project", Mr Duguet added.

The next step for the Dam Nai site development will be the installation of a 100 metre meteorological mast in the coming weeks and the start of engineering studies. The construction of first phase of the project is expected after permitting is completed mid-year 2016.

About The Blue Circle

The Blue Circle is a developer of wind and solar energy projects in Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia. The Singapore based company looks to bridge the gap in project development in the Southeast Asia  region by bringing international project development experience, financial expertise and capabilities together with local market understanding. Its growth strategy is twofold: through the development of its own projects and through acquisition or partnership with local developers. By being vertically integrated, The Blue Circle can identify green field sites, pursue project development milestones up until financing and operating of the generating assets.      www.thebluecircle.sg

 

For further information, please contact:  
Olivier Duguet  
Tel:  +65 62594921        
olivier.duguet@thebluecircle.sg