The nation is relying more on coal power this year due to water shortages at hydro-electric dams across, leading to a 10-15 per cent increase in goal demand.
The Government Office recently sent an urgent dispatch to the Minister of Industry and Trade regarding recommendations to deal with shortcomings in the building and issuance of a pricing mechanism for electricity generation of transitional wind and solar power plants.
Viet Nam must prioritise the development of its mining sector with a focus on the implementation of science and technology, particularly digitalisation technologies.
The Germany-based BayWa r.e. Wind Projects Vietnam Co. Ltd. is planning to invest in three wind power plants in the northern mountainous province of Lang Son.
The total capacity of power generation sources is expected to reach 146,000 MW by 2030, down about 35,000 MW compared to the version submitted on March 26, 2021. The peak capacity in 2030 is estimated at about 93,000 MW.
The annual demand on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) consumption in Viet Nam has been about 2.3 million tonnes, mainly for civil and commercial consumption.
Although the most recent draft of the National Power Development Plan actually increased the volume of coal-fired projects in Viet Nam, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has said it won''t consider developing any new coal-fired plants, to save the environment.
Contractors building eight wind power plants in Soc Trang Province have promised to speed up work so that they can begin generating electricity before the end of October.
Contractors building eight wind power plants in Soc Trang Province have promised to speed up work so that they can begin generating electricity before the end of October.
GE Vietnam on Monday announced a new contract with Vietnamese State-owned power utility Power Generation Joint Stock Corporation 3 (EVNGENCO 3) to continue supplying parts and services for its Phu My 2.1 and 4 Power Plants.
The two plants are being developed by a joint venture between Chư Prong Gia Lai wind power company and Chư Prong Gia Lai wind energy company in Bau Can District.