The company started surveying the locations for the plants, one wind and one solar, which will cover a total of 600 hectares and have an output of 150 megawatts each on August 4, according to news website Dau Tu.
In comments on the projects, Tran Ngoc Cang, chairman of the People's Committee of Quang Ngai, was quoted as saying that the province will facilitate the survey. 
On its website the company said it is the country representative of Germany's engineering company RCon and renewable energy consultant German ProfEC.