22 October 2010
Authorities in Vietnam have granted an investment licence for the 1.2 trillion dong ($59 million), 40 MW biowaste power project, scheduled to begin operations in 2013, according to Vietnam's official news agency.
Vietnam High-Tech Renewable Biomass Energy Joint Stock Company will construct the plant in the town of Phong Chau in the Phu Ninh district, which will apply "modern technologies from G8 member countries", said local reports.
Biomass has been eyed as a promising energy source for Vietnam, which as a leading rice producer has abundant resources of rice husks, which are often disposed of in rivers and canals.
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