Saturday, March 11, 2017

Vietnam's thermal power plant catches fire during turbine test

Vietnam's thermal power plant catches fire during turbine test

A huge explosion was followed by large pillars of smoke coming from a
thermal power plant in south-central Vietnam on Tuesday, during a trial run
on one of the facility's turbines.

Locals living near the Vinh Tan 4 thermal power plant in Vinh Tan Commune,
Tuy Phong District, Binh Thuan Province, said they heard the explosion at
around 11:00 am.

Fire and plumes of black smoke were seen coming from one chimney at the
facility, with workers rushing from the plant in fear of their lives,
according to eyewitnesses.

By 11:40 am, an official from the Vinh Tam Electricity Center confirmed that
an explosion had occurred during the test run of the turbine, and that there
was no serious damage.

Several workers did suffer burns, with the two most serious taken to the
hospital by noon.

The workers, Tran Kim Hoan, 40, and Tran Quy Trai, 20, suffered burns on 30
to 35 percent of their bodies, mostly on their faces, backs and arms,
according to doctors.

The Vinh Tan 4 is operated by Electricity Vietnam Group (EVN), a state-run
firm managed by the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

The US$1.61 billion project turned its first sod in March 2014, with two
turbines producing a combined capacity of 1,200MW. The first turbine, tested
on Tuesday, was expected to be commissioned by December 2017.

The trade ministry said in an announcement later on Tuesday, citing a report
from the EVN, that the incident at the thermal power plant had been a fire,
not an explosion as the media had reported.

EVN said welders had been working on the flue-gas desulfurization (FGD)
inside the plant when sparks ignited the insulation material inside.

The trade ministry said it would send a team of officials and experts to
examine the plant on Wednesday.

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Link to Original Article:
http://tuoitrenews.vn/society/39898/vietnams-thermal-power-plant-catches-fir
e-during-turbine-test


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John Diecker
APT Consulting Group Co., Ltd.

www.aptthailand.com

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