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Ninh Thuận 2 Nuclear Power Plant
Cancelled nuclear power station in Vietnam
Cancelled nuclear power station in Vietnam
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Ninh Thuận 2 Nuclear Power Plant |
| coordinates | |
| country | Vietnam |
| location | Vĩnh Hải, Ninh Hải District, Ninh Thuận Province |
| status | C |
| operator | EVN |
| ps_units_planned | 4 x 1,000 MWe |

The Ninh Thuận 2 Nuclear Power Plant is a cancelled nuclear power plant at Vĩnh Hải, Ninh Hải District, Ninh Thuận Province, Vietnam. It was supposed to consist of four 1,000 MWe reactors.
The feasibility study was to be carried out by Japan Atomic Power Company. |url-status = dead Japan Atomic Power Company will also consult the project. | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20141206012924/http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/newsarticle.aspx?id=30879 | archive-date = 2014-12-06 | url-status = dead The plant was to be owned and operated by state-owned electricity company EVN. Unit 1 was expected to be commissioned in 2021, unit 2 in 2022, unit 3 in 2024 and unit 4 in 2025. A marine geological survey for preparations of construction was carried out by the Japan-based Kawasaki Geological Survey Company at the ship M.T. Chōyō.
The project was cancelled in November 2016.
References
References
- (5 February 2018). "Vietnam going solar after nuclear power plants shelved".
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