Khanh hoa: Two remote communes in the south-central coastal province of Khanh Hoa, long marked by sand dunes, sparse population and scant economic opportunities, are on the cusp of an industrial transformation after being tapped to host the Ninh Thuan 1 and Ninh Thuan 2 nuclear power plants. The two nuclear plants hold strategic importance for socio-economic development of both the country and Khanh Hoa itself, drawing sustained attention and unified direction from the Party, National Assembly and Government leaders.
According to Vietnam News Agency, these nuclear power plants will deliver 4,600MW of baseload power, reinforce national energy security, and support Vietnam's shift to cleaner energy generation and its net-zero emissions pledge by 2050. The initiative marks a significant step in addressing the energy demands of the nation while contributing to the global effort to combat climate change. The development of these plants is expected to bring economic growth and infrastructure improvement to the local communities, transforming them from underdeveloped regions into industrial hubs.
The strategic location of these projects will not only provide a reliable energy source for Vietnam but also position Khanh Hoa as a crucial player in the national energy landscape. The projects underscore the government's commitment to sustainable development and its vision for a greener future.