China-Vietnam Partnership Powers Seo Chong Ho Hydropower Plant in Northern Vietnam
The Seo Chong Ho hydropower plant, a joint venture between Vietnam-China Power Investment Company and key stakeholders, began operations in 2012. The project has significantly enhanced electricity access and improved living conditions in the region, showcasing the benefits of international collaboration in energy infrastructure.

The Seo Chong Ho hydropower plant, operational since 2012, has a capacity of 30 megawatts and an annual output of approximately 140 million kilowatt-hours. Located in Lao Cai province, it is a collaboration between Vietnam-China Power Investment Company Limited and stakeholders including China Southern Power Grid and Vietnam Electricity's Northern Power Corporation.
The plant has positively impacted local communities by improving access to electricity and infrastructure, aiding in education and daily life. Since 2015, residents have experienced enhanced living conditions, with better lighting and improved road access facilitating transportation in the mountainous area. This partnership exemplifies the potential of cooperative energy projects to drive regional development.




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