EVN to ensure stable power supply
HCM CITY (VNS)- Electricity of Viet Nam (EVN) plans to operate
more hydropower plants during the dry season to prevent further power cuts,
according to a company report.
Last month, the
country's total power demand was 9.2 billion kWh, a rise of 1.5 per cent over
the same period in 2012.
Demand is expected
to reach 9.75 billion kWh this month as many companies resume operations
after the Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday.
To ensure stable
electricity supply, EVN plans this month to commission turbines 1 and 2 of
Song Giang 2 hydropower plant; turbine 2 of Dak Ring plant; and turbines 1
and 2 of Dong Nai 2 plant.
All the turbines
will have a combined capacity of around 170MW.
Last month, the
first turbine of Vinh Tan 2 thermal power plant in the central
With a capacity of
622MW, the plant is expected to help reduce power transmission from the north
to the south.
On Saturday, the
EVN began construction on the Thai Binh thermal power plant with a combined
design capacity of 600MW and an annual electricity of production of 3.6
billion kWh in the
Covering an area of
115ha, the $1.27-billion project consists of two turbines. The first turbine
is scheduled to begin generating power in 2017, and the second in 2018,
according to EVN.
The Ministry of
Industry and Trade said that EVN would begin construction on four other large
power plants with a combined capacity of more than 2,500MW, including Vinh
Tan 4 and Da Nhim. The Duyen Hai and
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Thứ Hai, 24 tháng 2, 2014
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