KUNMING, May 13 (Xinhua) -- A new power transmission line designed to
send electricity from Wenshan in southwest China to HaGiang in Vietnam has been
completed and put into service, reported the Yunnan Power Grid.
It is the fifth power line to transfer electricity from China to
Vietnam.
The newly completed line is also the second 220-kilovolt-power line
to be constructed between China and Vietnam. The first one runs between Honghe
in Yunnan and Lao Cai of Vietnam.
Yunnan Power Grid signed an agreement over the sale of electricity
between Wenshan and Ha Giang with its Vietnam counterpart last June.
Construction inside China began last July, with an investment of 173
million yuan (21.63 million US dollars). The line extends 300 km, of which 170
km are inside China.
According to the Yunnan Power Grid, the line is capable of sending
one billion kwh of electricity a year, but power transmission in the first year
of operation will be around 700 million kwh.
Estimates provided by Vietnam show that the northern parts of the
country will suffer a power shortage ranging from 200 million kwh to 1.2 billion
kwh between 2007 and 2010.
China has sold 1.84 billion kwh of electricity since September 2004,
when China began to transmit power to Vietnam.