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The Institute-level acceptance test for the project "Research, design, manufacture, assembly, and commissioning of coal handling and conveying systems... for unit capacity up to approximately 600MW"

The Institute-level acceptance test for the project "Research, design, manufacture, assembly, and commissioning of coal handling and conveying systems... for unit capacity up to approximately 600MW"

On May 23, 2022, the Basic-level Evaluation Council (established under Decision No. 75/QĐ-NCCK dated April 18, 2022, of the National Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering)  met to evaluate the project “Research, design, manufacture, assembly, and commissioning of a coal handling and conveying system for coal-fired thermal power plants with unit capacity up to approximately 600 MW”, led by Dr. Phan Đăng Phong as project director.

 

Attending the defense session were: Members of the Council; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Chỉ Sáng, director of the science and technology project: “Research, design, manufacture, and commissioning of a number of auxiliary equipment systems for coal-fired thermal power plants with unit capacity up to approximately 600 MW”;  representatives of the Department of Economics - Science and Technology, the Department of Finance and Accounting; the project director and colleagues.

 

After the Chairman of the Evaluation Council chaired the meeting and the scientific secretary of the Council read the Decision on establishment of the Basic-level Evaluation Council, the project director presented to the Evaluation Council the final report of the project, including the following contents: project objectives, implementation process, and achieved results.

           

Next, the Expert Panel for project appraisal read the appraisal results report; the review committee members and Council members gave comments, evaluations, and suggestions on the project’s evaluation dossier.  The project director answered questions from the Council.

 

After a closed discussion session of the Council, the Council unanimously assessed the project as achieving an “Excellent” rating.

 

Some images from the basic-level evaluation meeting of the project.