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AMECC SIGNS EPC CONTRACT FOR VICEM HAI PHONG WASTE HEAT POWER GENERATION PROJECT

On February 12, 2025, at the headquarters of Vicem Hai Phong Cement Company, the signing ceremony took place for Package No. 01, "Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC)," as part of the investment project for utilizing waste heat for power generation. The event was attended by VICEM leadership, investor representatives, the contractor consortium, and consulting unit representatives.

Attendees included:

  • Mr. Ngo Duc Luu – Deputy General Director of VICEM Vietnam, Chairman of the Members’ Council of Vicem Hai Phong.
  • Mr. Tran Van Toan – Party Secretary, General Director of Vicem Hai Phong.
  • Mr. Wang Yi – Assistant to the President of SINOMA Energy Conservation Co., Ltd.
  • Leaders of departments from the parent company, Vicem Hai Phong, and consulting firms.
  • Distinguished guests and all conference attendees.

Mr. Wang Yi – Vice President Assistant of SINOMA Energy Conservation Co., Ltd.

The EPC package is executed by the consortium of SINOMA Energy Conservation Co., Ltd. and AMECC Mechanical Construction Joint Stock Company (SEC-AMECC). SINOMA is a reputable entity with experience in approximately 400 similar projects involving consulting and designing waste heat recovery power generation systems. AMECC, with extensive expertise in fabrication, manufacturing, and industrial installation, has contributed to numerous significant domestic and international projects.

The project has a total implementation period of 13 months, with an installed capacity of ≥6 MW and a generated capacity of ≥4.37 MW. This initiative is a crucial solution for Vicem Hai Phong to reduce input energy costs, efficiently utilize resources, improve environmental conditions, and enhance the quality of life for employees and local residents.

Mr. Ngo Duc Luu – Deputy General Director of VICEM Vietnam, Chairman of the Members’ Council of Vicem Hai Phong.

In his speech at the signing ceremony, Mr. Ngo Duc Luu – Deputy General Director of VICEM and Chairman of the Members’ Council of Vicem Hai Phong, emphasized the project's importance. He affirmed that investing in a waste heat power generation system not only optimizes production costs but also provides environmental benefits and reduces dependence on the national power grid. According to Vietnam’s construction material industry development roadmap for 2025, all cement production lines with a capacity of 2,500 tons of clinker per day or more will be required to install and operate waste heat power generation systems. This allows cement plants to self-produce 20% - 30% of their electricity consumption while also reducing dust and CO₂ emissions into the environment.

Mr. Tran Van Toan – Party Secretary, General Director of Vicem Hai Phong.

Mr. Tran Van Toan – General Director of Vicem Hai Phong, expressed confidence in the project’s success, highlighting it as a significant step in Vicem Hai Phong’s sustainable development strategy. He emphasized that with the involvement of SINOMA – a leading entity in waste heat recovery, and AMECC – a company experienced in large-scale industrial construction projects, the project is expected to achieve maximum efficiency.

Mr. Nguyen Van Tho - CEO of AMECC

On behalf of the contractors, AMECC representatives pledged to ensure project progress, quality, and workplace safety during construction. AMECC has extensive experience in major industrial projects, including Mong Duong, Thai Binh, and Quang Trach I thermal power plants, as well as oil refineries. The company has also exported steel structures and heavy industrial equipment to the U.S., Germany, Japan, South Korea, Canada, Australia, and the Middle East. Notably, AMECC successfully executed a waste heat recovery project for VICEM But Son, exceeding the schedule by 27 days and achieving a total power generation capacity of 12.3 MW, supplying 25-30% of the plant’s total electricity consumption.

Vicem Hai Phong’s waste heat recovery power generation project is expected to bring dual benefits to the plant and society. The system is projected to generate approximately 33,000 MWh annually, meeting 20% of the plant's electricity demand at a lower cost, potentially saving up to 50 billion VND per year. Technical benefits include voltage stabilization, reduced power losses, and alleviation of pressure on the national power grid.

With 125 years of development, VICEM operates 10 cement plants with 16 clinker production lines and is implementing a sustainable development strategy to minimize environmental impact. This project aligns with VICEM’s restructuring strategy for 2019-2025, approved by the Ministry of Construction. The contractor selection process was conducted transparently and efficiently, ensuring quality and schedule criteria were met.

AMECC is proud to collaborate with SINOMA on this critical project and is committed to ensuring progress, quality, workplace safety, and compliance with legal regulations. The contract signing ceremony not only marks a significant milestone in the cooperation between all parties but also paves the way for sustainable development in Vietnam’s cement industry.

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