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EVN falls short of VND180 trillion electricity investments

EVN falls short of VND180 trillion electricity investments

Electricity of Vietnam still falls short of VND180 trillion to invest in electricity projects in 2011-2015,

EVN says supply is enough to satisfy demand, cuts electricity regularly

The Electricity of Vietnam (EVN), the only electricity retailer in Vietnam, has assured the public that the

Vietnam needs $10B to upgrade grid by 2020

Vietnam is seeking US$6 billion to upgrade its power transmission grid as demand for power consumption continues to increase.

French group checks out Vietnamese power market

A group of eight French businesses will visit Vietnam to learn more about the power market in the country.

US group hopes to build Vietnam's first solar plant

US-based ACO Investment Group plans to build a 50 megawatt solar power farm in central Binh Thuan province.

Dong Nai Hydro 4’s station 2 connects to Vietnam grid

Power station 2 of Dong Nai Hydropower Plant 4 has been connected to Vietnam's national grid network.

More energy efficiency needed for Vietnam’s development

Vietnam pledges to use energy more effectively and develop its energy network.

Vietnam sets high standards for hydropower projects

A total of 52 substandard hydroelectricity projects were rejected by Vietnam's local authorities since the beginning of this year.

Vietnam to pay more for electricity from China

Vietnam will pay 6.08 cent/kWh or VND1,300/kWh for electricty purchases from China this year, up from 5.8 cent/kWh one year earlier.

Vietnam starts operating 170MW hydropower plant

The A Luoi Hydropower Plant officially generated electricity after 5 years of construction.

Vietnam establishes 3 power generation firms

Three power generation companies in Vietnam will be established s to take over electricity generating plants directly under the Electricity of Vietnam.

Vietnam's electricity loss at $310.4M in Jan-May

Vietnam's total electricity loss in the first five months of this year is estimated at $310.4 million by the Electricity of Vietnam Group.

Vietnam's Ly Son Island to get grid connection

The government of Vietnam will spend around US$14.4 million USD to connect of central Quang Ngai province’s Ly Son island to the national grid.

Is it good to be in power?

We were all required to take science courses in school and one of the ones I signed up for was basic physics. In one lecture the professor explained temperature convection, and just in case you missed or dozed off during that one, that’s where a temperature difference in gases, liquids or solids will strive to equalize through convection. Today we are witnessing convection on a previously unprecedented global scale; the shift I’m referring to isn’t what you’d think, it’s not about climate change or temperature, but represents one of the greatest migrations of power and capital that the world has ever seen. Although the economy has put a bit of a damper on things of late the flow is still heavily eastern in direction. The “Power” I’m referring to is in the degree of increased world influence and electric generating capacity that’s lighting up whatever device you looking at right now. The Anglo-Spheres dependence on imports is a power and production vacuum that has been escalating for decades and one that the East has been willingly filling, putting millions to work in jobs and at wages that westerners “currently” refuse to accept. All this eastward migration or “convection” of capital and power is happening for one of two reasons; one as payments for the goods the west is importing, or two, by companies looking to get in on the boom to build infrastructure, factories and supply the goods craved by the west. This convection of wealth and power is a virtuous and maybe vicious circle that is expanding with each revolution. Each revolution of exports-payments-investments means boat loads of money and influence for the Sino-sphere and cash drainage for the Anglo-sphere. But what is missing and needed for the circle to continue to expand is power in the form of electricity and with all this inflowing cash and demand for increasing generating capacity you would think it’s a great time to be in the power business in Asia, wouldn’t you? From a demand standpoint the potential for power plant contracts couldn’t look brighter.

Vietnam has largest wind power potential in SEA: expert

A Germany-based expert rates Vietnam's wind power generating potential as the best in all of Southeast Asia.

Vietnam's 48 power plants to sell 95% of generation to EVN

Vietnam's competitive power market will be officially launched on July 1 , according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

Vietnam's national grid to supply ethnic homes

The Northern Power Corporation will connect more than 30,000 ethnic households in northern mountainous Son La province to the national electricity grid.