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Quang Tri: Last villages get access to national grid

The central province of Quang Tri has fulfilled its target of bringing electricity to all communes as the two last hamlets of Tria and Cat in Huong Son ward, Huong Hoa district have recently gained access to the national power grid.
Quang Tri: Last villages get access to national grid ảnh 1Electricity workers upgrade the provincial grid in Quang Tri. (Photo: VNA)
Quang Tri (VNA) – The central province of Quang Tri has fulfilledits target of bringing electricity to all communes as the two last hamlets of Triaand Cat in Huong Son ward, Huong Hoa district have recently gained access tothe national power grid.

The project was implemented in nine months witha total investment of approximate 14 billion VND (over 615,000 USD).

It included the construction of a 13 kmmedium-voltage line and more than 5 kilometres of low-voltage line as well astwo transformer stations with capacity of 25KVA. 

The electricity sector and local authoritiesmobilised locals to facilitate the land clearance process while working unitsstrived to finish the project before the Lunar New Year 2017.

The project is expected to boost local developmentand protect national sovereignty in mountainous areas while contributing torealising the target of building new-style rural area in a resolution issued bythe provincial Party Committee.-VNA
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