Le vice-Premier ministre permanent Truong Hoà Binh a coupé samedi 9 mars la bande d’inauguration des deux centrales solaires Srepok 1 et Quang Minh, implantées dans la commune d’Ea Wer, district de Buôn Dôn, province de Dak Lak (hauts plateaux du Centre).
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Le vice-Premier ministre permanent Truong Hoà Binh lors de la cérémonie d’inauguration des deux centrales solaires à Dak Lak (hauts plateaux du Centre).
Photo: Anh Dung/VNA/CVN
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Les deux centrales Srekop 1 et Quang Minh constituent un grand complexe solaire. Mis en chantier le 19 octobre 2018, ce complexe a nécessité un investissement total de plus de 2.200 milliards de dongs. D’une puissance totale de 100 MWP, il s’agit du plus grand complexe solaire au Vietnam.
Lors de la cérémonie d’inauguration, le vice-Premier ministre Truong Hoà Binh a souligné la position stratégique particulièrement importante de la province de Dak Lak dans le développement socio-économique et la garantie de la sécurité et de la défense du Tây Nguyên (hauts plateaux du Centre), ainsi que ses potentiels en matière de développement de l’énergie solaire.
Outre les centrales solaires Srepok 1 et Quang Minh, Dak Lak recense plusieurs autres projets d’énergie solaire qui contribueront, une fois en en activité, au développement socio-économique provincial et à la garantie de la sécurité énergétique nationale, a-t-il déclaré.
Le vice-Premier ministre a demandé aux investisseurs et maîtres d’œuvre d’assurer le rythme de leurs projets et le respect de l’environnement.
VNA/CVN
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I am an attorney in the Washington DC area, with a Doctor of Law in the US, attended the master program at the National School of Administration of Việt Nam, and graduated from Sài Gòn University Law School. I aso studied philosophy at the School of Letters in Sài Gòn.
I have worked as an anti-trust attorney for Federal Trade Commission and a litigator for a fortune-100 telecom company in Washington DC. I have taught law courses for legal professionals in Việt Nam and still counsel VN government agencies on legal matters. I have founded and managed businesses for me and my family, both law and non-law.
I have published many articles on national newspapers and radio stations in Việt Nam.
In 1989 I was one of the founding members of US-VN Trade Council, working to re-establish US-VN relationship.
Since the early 90's, I have established and managed VNFORUM and VNBIZ forum on VN-related matters; these forums are the subject of a PhD thesis by Dr. Caroline Valverde at UC-Berkeley and her book Transnationalizing Viet Nam.
I translate poetry and my translation of "A Request at Đồng Lộc Cemetery" is now engraved on a stone memorial at Đồng Lộc National Shrine in VN.
I study and teach the Bible and Buddhism. In 2009 I founded and still manage dotchuoinon.com on positive thinking and two other blogs on Buddhism. In 2015 a group of friends and I founded website CVD - Conversations on Vietnam Development (cvdvn.net).
I study the art of leadership with many friends who are religious, business and government leaders from many countries.
In October 2011 Phu Nu Publishing House in Hanoi published my book "Positive Thinking to Change Your Life", in Vietnamese (TƯ DUY TÍCH CỰC Thay Đổi Cuộc Sống).
In December 2013 Phu Nu Publishing House published my book "10 Core Values for Success".
I practice Jiu Jitsu and Tai Chi for health, and play guitar as a hobby, usually accompanying my wife Trần Lê Túy Phượng, aka singer Linh Phượng.
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