Black and Veatch, a critical infrastructure solutions provider, announced that it is planning to assess the feasibility and readiness for implementing carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technology in Vietnam’s coal-fired power plants to enhance emission reductions.
The Vietnam Petroleum Institute (VPI) has tasked Black & Veatch with evaluating carbon reduction technologies at three coal-fired power plants operated by Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (Petrovietnam or PVN).
The plants under review are the Vung Ang 1 Thermal Power Plant in Ha Tinh Province, the Song Hau 1 Thermal Power Plant in Hau Giang Province, and the Thai Binh 2 Thermal Power Plant in Thai Binh Province.
Each of these facilities has a capacity of 2 x 600 megawatts (MW).
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“This is the first carbon capture study to be conducted on coal-fired power plants in Vietnam and its findings can help define the development of our national CCUS roadmap and legal framework,” said The VPI senior expert Dr. Nguyen Huu Luong. 
As part of the front-end loading (FEL) study, Black & Veatch will assess carbon capture technologies, recommend suitable options for each power plant, and create preliminary conceptual designs for the carbon capture units.
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Black & Veatch will also outline methods for integrating these units with the existing power plants.
Vietnam’s National Energy Masterplan for 2021-2030, extending to 2050, promotes implementing CCUS technologies in industrial and power plant operations.
The plan aims for a carbon capture capacity of approximately 1 million metric tons annually by 2040, with a target of 3 to 6 million metric tons annually by 2050.