
The Vietnam Yang Trung 145MW wind turbine installation Section E is part of the Vietnam Gia Lai Wind Power Project, currently the largest onshore wind power project in Vietnam, designed and constructed by China Energy Engineering Corporation. The project is located in Yang Trung commune, Gia Lai Province, in south-central Vietnam, about 125 km from Quy Nhon Port and about 100 km from the provincial capital, Pleiku. The site is situated at an elevation of approximately 400–450 meters.
The Vietnam Gia Lai Wind Power Project consists of two wind farms: the Yang Trung 145MW Wind Farm and the Cho Long 155MW Wind Farm, with a total installed capacity of 300MW. The project is contracted under an EPC framework by a consortium comprising Guangdong Institute and Shanxi Institute of China Energy Engineering, and Vietnam IPC Company, with construction carried out by Zhejiang Thermal Power.
Within the overall project, Hesheng was responsible for turbine section unloading and transportation, as well as combined lifting operations. The equipment involved included crawler cranes, truck cranes, and flatbed trailers of various capacities.
Once completed, the Vietnam Gia Lai Wind Power Project is expected to generate 900 million kWh of electricity annually, effectively easing Vietnam's power shortage, promoting local infrastructure development, and creating nearly 1,000 direct and indirect jobs. The project will play a positive role in advancing Vietnam's national energy transition and supporting economic and social development.