(HBO) – Bui Van Tinh, member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the Party Committee and leaders of Hoa Binh province have held a working session with Park Young Sik, Chairman of the Korea Green Power Co., Ltd., who was on a working trip to the province.

Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Bui Van
Tinh receives Chairman of the
Korea
Green
Power
Co.
,
Ltd.
ParkYoung Sik.
Speaking at the session, Park introduced to the
provincial leaders a system of new power generators utilizing water power,
tunnel-based wind energy and tidal power. The system can be run when the speed
of water flow reaches
6 kmper hour upwards with a minimum water depth of
5 meters.
According to the firm, it will take about three months
to install the system and it can be used in up to 30 years. The new technology
has many advantages such as causing no harm to the environment, easy to be
uninstalled or removed when necessary, capable of producing electricity 24
hours per day, and generating profit a year after it is put into operation.
Park expressed his hope that the province will create
favourable conditions for the company to survey the project and complete
necessary procedures for it to be installed at the downstream area of the Hoa
Binh Hydropower Plant.
Tinh, for his part, spoke highly of the new
technology, saying it is a development trend. Installing the system at the
downstream area of the Hoa Binh Hydropower Plant will be suitable and effective
as the river flow there is very stable, he said, adding that the government
prioritises the development of green energy.
The official also vowed to provide all possible
conditions for the firm to soon carry out the project.

A representative of the Korea Green Power Co., Ltd. presents
about the new power generation system.
Leaders of the province and representatives of the
Korea Green Power Co., Ltd. pose for a photo.
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