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Hydropower projects on Mekong River should not cause negative impacts: spokeswoman

The building of hydropower projects on the Mekong River’s mainstream must ensure that they do not cause negative impacts, said a Vietnamese official.

Don't silence the Mekong River

Last month, the Mekong River Commission announced the commencement of Prior Consultation for Luang Prabang, the fifth lower Mekong mainstream dam to undergo the process.

Energy policy could prioritise small scale projects

 VietNamNet Bridge – In a major shift in perspective, the Government is viewing small scale projects as the best, most sustainable way of tapping the nation’s hydropower potential.

IDICO prepares to sell hydropower projects

VietNamNet Bridge – Infrastructure Development Investment Joint Stock Company under the Ministry of Construction is working on plans to transfer Dak Mi 4 and 4C hydropower plants to Dak Mi Hydropower Plant Joint Stock Company

Social News 3/1

Safety checks of hydropower projects urged; Saigon Railway to add trains for New Year holiday; New health insurance not affect life threatened patients; Teachers struggle to find job in HCM City; Women-only bus routes infeasible, experts say

Central region wastes away because of hydropower plants

 VietNamNet Bridge – The central region and Central Highlands are home to about 200 hydropower plants which have caused negative impacts on the environment and the community.

Hydro dam rules out of touch

 VietNamNet Bridge – Cao Anh Dung, deputy director of the General Department of Industrial Safety Technique and Environment Agency, discussed the current policies on hydropower dams with Nhan Dan Newspaper.

Mekong River nations urged to drop 11 hydropower projects

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Save the Mekong Coalition has written to the government leaders of the nations in the Mekong River basin to cancel 11 hydropower projects in the Lower Mekong mainstream,

EVN to replant 9,660 hectares of forest in hydropower projects

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) will have to replant around 9,660 hectares of forest to compensate for the areas of forest it has chopped down to make room for its hydropower plants.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 6/1

 Property sales increase at year-end; Banks shy of unsecured loans; EVN awards huge EPC contract to consortium; More hydropower projects to be canceled; Hepza says more enterprises shut down business

Many provinces fail to monitor small hydropower projects

 VietNamNet Bridge – Hydropower projects with capacity of less than 50 MW are put under the jurisdiction of provinces for assessment and licensing but the capacity of provincial officials is still weak,

Several provinces stop hydropower projects

After Dak Lak, Gia Lai and Phu Yen provinces decided to discontinue hydropower projects, Kon Tum Province in the central highlands of Vietnam has followed suit and decided against any further hydropower projects.