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Electricity tariff must be revised

Expert Ngo Tri Long, former head of the Price and Market Research Institute under the Ministry of Finance, talks to Vietnam News Agency on the key elements in setting electricity tariffs.

Fuel and power prices rise hurt Vietnamese consumers’ wallets

Low-income earners have been the most hard-hit by the recent energy price hikes.

PM demands explanation for consumer electricity price hike

PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc has asked EVN to report on the recent power price hike and requested the Government Inspectorate, Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Industry and Trade to review the electricity price adjustment process.

 

Solar power industry expecting big changes in second half of year

Experts foresee big changes in the solar power industry after June 30 when Vietnam begins applying the new electricity purchase price.

MOC gives push to coal-fired thermopower ash and slag sales

A new step forward has been taken in implementing the plan on sales of coal-fired thermopower ash and slag with the release of national standards on slag used for surface leveling.

Building material producers worried because of new regulation

China, which can churn out 2 billion tons of cement a year, is trying to restrict cement production domestically, which means a big opportunity for Vietnam to boost exports to the market. 

Dung Quat Port’s dredged sludge to be dumped in Dung Quat sea

The Hoa Phat-Dung Quat Steel JSC in Dung Quat Economic Zone in Quang Ngai province has received approval from MONRE to dump 15 million cubic meters of sludge at sea.

Fitch Ratings confirms creditworthiness of Vietnam’s power transmission giant

Fitch Ratings on Wednesday assigned Viet Nam’s National Power Transmission Corporation (EVNNPT) a long-term foreign-currency issuer default rating (IDR) of 'BB' with a stable outlook for the first time.

 

Renewable-energy plan could help VN meet power goals by 2030

A long-term plan for renewable energy sources such as solar and wind must be devised for Vietnam to realise its goal of connecting the entire country to the national grid, experts have said.

Power plant’s use of sugarcane bagasse raises farmers’ incomes

More than 10,000 sugarcane–farm households in the central province of Phu Yen are earning higher profits thanks to the use of bagasse from a sugar factory to produce electricity.

Vietnam seeks foreign capital for renewable energy projects

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam is trying to develop a renewable power market in the long term, and to do this, it must seek foreign capital.

VN households receive financial support to install solar rooftop systems

Tran Dinh Nhan, general director of Electricity of Vietnam (EVN), said that only 1,800 households have installed rooftop solar power systems in the last two years, with total capacity of 30 MW, a small figure compared with the potential. 

High cost casts a shadow on solar power

 VietNamNet Bridge – Luc Van Tan, a HCM City resident, is considering installing solar power panels on his 35sq.m rooftop to save on electricity bills.

Electricity, aviation companies forecast for a great 2019

Power and aviation companies are among the industries forecast for better things this year, according to industry analysts.

Power price hikes in the offing: minister

Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Do Thang Hai said recently the ministry would consider increasing the price of electricity this year.

Solar energy has great potential in VN but challenges remain

VietNamNet Bridge - Distributed electricity generation is believed to be a good solution which could help satisfy Vietnam’s demand for power, experts say.

Ministry considers putting solar-power projects up for auction

VietNamNet Bridge - The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) is considering new measures for the solar power industry.

Waste-to-electricity projects in big cities appeal to investors

VietNamNet Bridge - Many waste-to-electricity projects have kicked off recently around the country, especially in major urban areas. 

Modest transmission capacity disillusions solar power investors

Solar power investors have poured big money into 332 solar power projects with total capacity of 26,000 MW, but they have been told that up to 90 percent of capacity may be dismissed because of limited transmission capacity.

Disagreements may hinder national solar power plan

VietNamNet Bridge - The government has requested the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) to clarify the risks in developing solar power projects.