Power
tariffs to follow market mechanism
Local retail electricity price will be adjusted
under a market mechanism by 2016, said Minister of Industry and Trade Vu Huy
Hoang.
Hoang said that
power supply has been better since 2011, with preventive capacity meeting
25-30 per cent of the country's total demand.
He noted that
power price has to follow a market-based mechanism under the Government's
supervision to ensure profits. Viet Nam will implement a price roadmap
transparently to make investors feel safe about investing in the sector.
However, most
businesses, especially FDI firms, expressed their concern about power
shortage in the southern region.
A Viet Nam
Business Forum (VBF)'s report revealed that FDI companies have not been
worrying about increasing power prices as much as about unstable supply. The
Government can increase the electricity tariff of enterprises that consume
more power while ensuring adequate supply.
Responding to
this situation, the minister remarked that it would require the Electricity
of Viet Nam (EVN) to ensure capital for a proper power transmission system.
"We have
asked the EVN to implement nine supplemental power projects to supply
electricity to the southern region, following a forecast of power shortage in
2017-18," he added.
Economist Nguyen
Minh Phong said a market mechanism can be implemented if there is free
competition. It meant that all economic sectors, including private,
State-owned, and FDI, will be allowed to compete to sell electricity to
distributors.
However, the
retail price of electricity faces no competition as it is decided by the
Government.
Phong pointed out
it is impossible to have a market-based retail price by 2016 as the sector
has been enjoying a monopoly. The Government's role still accounts for 97 per
cent of the total production and distribution, thus ensuring no competition.
He proposed to
divide production and distribution to set the price of power under a market
mechanism.
Sharing the
ideas, Pham Quy Tho, a public policy specialist with the Ministry of Planning
and Investment, said Viet Nam lacks enough conditions to implement a
mechanism.
According to Tho,
the country should have a preference power price to help guide producers to
clarify production costs. — VNS
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Thứ Sáu, 12 tháng 6, 2015
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