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International seaport in Ninh Thuận receives first vessel loaded with wind energy equipment.

German-flagged ship ESHIP 1, carrying extensive wind turbine components and additional equipment, was received at the Trung Nam Cà Ná International Seaport in Thuận Nam district, Ninh Thuận province, on a Wednesday.

Wind turbine equipment arrives at Ninh Thuan's international seaport for the first time.
Wind turbine equipment arrives at Ninh Thuan's international seaport for the first time.

Wind Power Equipment Arrives at Trung Nam Ca Na Seaport

International seaport in Ninh Thuận receives first vessel loaded with wind energy equipment.

Welcome to the Future of Green Energy!

Hey there! Let's dive into some exciting news about Vietnam's green revolution happening right now. The Trung Nam Ca Na International Seaport in Ninh Thuan province, South-Central Vietnam, recently welcomed a special guest - a German-flagged vessel named ESHIP 1. This bad boy carried a massive load of wind turbine components and auxiliary equipment, enough to power countless homes!

The Arrival of Mighty ESHIP 1

ESHIP 1, sailing from Portugal, was laden with over 51 wind turbine blades and more than 200 supporting components, all manufactured by the renowned Enercon Group. This marks the first time Enercon has shipped equipment to its Vietnamese partners and projects through this seaport.

These components are set to be unloaded and transported to energy project construction sites, marking a significant step forward for sustainable energy in Vietnam.

A New Chapter

The arrival of this wind power equipment shipment signaled the seaport's infrastructure readiness and its entry into a new phase of development, aligning with Vietnam's revised National Power Development Plan VIII for 2021-2030 with a vision to 2050.

To power the nation's future, the Ministry of Industry and Trade has proposed establishing two inter-regional renewable energy industry and service hubs. One of these will be based in Ninh Thuan, making Trung Nam Ca Na an essential catalyst for the expansion of the offshore wind power sector. In fact, the port is planning to invest approximately 5.6 trillion VND (about 214.1 million USD) to complete Phase 2 of the Ca Na terminal, aimed at increasing capacity for handling oversized and heavy cargo.

Hold onto your hats, people! We're witnessing the birth of a new era for Vietnam's renewable energy industry.

Stay Tuned for More Green Energy Adventures!

That's it for now! Keep your eyes on the skies and seas for more wind power equipment arriving at the Trung Nam Ca Na International Seaport. It's a green future we're building here, and there's no stopping us now!

Enrichment Insights:

ESHIP 1, a German-flagged vessel carrying thousands of tonnes of wind turbine components and auxiliary equipment, at Trung Nam Cà Ná International Seaport on Wednesday. - VNA/VNS Photo

  • ESHIP 1: A German-flagged vessel that delivered the first wind power equipment shipment to Vietnam through Trung Nam Ca Na Seaport on June 25, 2025.
  • Enercon Group: The German manufacturer of the 51 wind turbine blades and over 200 supporting components carried on ESHIP 1.
  • Trung Nam Ca Na International Seaport: A strategic logistics hub for Vietnam's renewable energy transition, currently expanding its infrastructure and capacity to support the wind power sector and offshore wind power.
  • Development Plans: Phase 2 terminal upgrade with a 5.6 trillion VND investment focusing on increasing capacity for handling oversized and heavy cargo to support Vietnam’s National Power Development Plan VIII and renewable energy goals.
  1. The delivery of wind power equipment by ESHIP 1, a German-flagged vessel, signals a significant step forward for the use of green energy in Vietnam.
  2. The Enercon Group, a renowned manufacturer, provided the wind turbine components and auxiliary equipment for this shipment, marking the first partnership of its kind for Vietnam.
  3. As part of Vietnam's National Power Development Plan VIII, the Ministry of Industry and Trade plans to establish regional renewable energy industry and service hubs, with one based in Ninh Thuan, making Trung Nam Ca Na an essential catalyst for the expansion of the offshore wind power sector.
  4. To accommodate the increasing demand for wind power equipment, Trung Nam Ca Na Seaport is investing approximately 5.6 trillion VND (about 214.1 million USD) to complete Phase 2 of the Ca Na terminal, aiming to increase capacity for handling oversized and heavy cargo.

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