With the aim of strengthening the linkage between academic training and industry practice, while concretizing cooperation orientations in the fields of green technology and sustainable development, on the afternoon of January 9, 2026, at Meeting Room C010, the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (FEEE), Ton Duc Thang University and Thuan Binh Wind Power Joint Stock Company (TBW) have organized the seminar about renewable energy.
At the seminar, company experts presented an overview of the structure and operating principles of wind turbines, analyzed the impact of wind power plants on the power grid during grid connection, introduced operational, control, and power monitoring processes under real operating conditions, and updated government policies and power development planning related to the priority promotion of renewable energy in the upcoming period. Through the seminar, students had the opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge, better understand the practical applications of wind energy in power systems, and orient their graduation thesis topics toward real data and conditions from industry. This activity has contributed to enhancing training quality through the integration of theory and practice.
On the occasion of the seminar, the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Thuan Binh Wind Power Joint Stock Company officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), establishing a legal foundation for long-term cooperation in the areas of education, scientific research, technology transfer, student internships, and high-quality human resource development.
TBW Company established on January 10, 2009, operates primarily in the investment and development of renewable energy projects, including wind power, solar power, and waste-to-energy, and provides consulting services throughout the implementation, construction, and operation phases of renewable energy projects. Currently, the Company is researching and implementing several projects in Binh Thuan, Ninh Thuan, Gia Lai, and Dak Lak provinces, with a total planned installed capacity exceeding 1,000 MW, affirming its position as one of the leading enterprises in the renewable energy sector in Vietnam.
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