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Vietnam power prices rise an average of 4.8 percent, still below cost
Of note, EVN has been running at a loss for some time and banking huge losses with no retail power prices increases in the four years to November 2023. For reference, the average electricity price for the world is 15.5 US cents per kilowatt-hour with electricity in Vietnam running at about 7.5 US cents per kilowatt-hour…
Russia’s Rosatom looking to extend Vietnam energy footprint with wind power
This is inline with Russia looking to expand on its existing relationship with Vietnam in the context of limited foreign investment options as a result of sanctions applied to the country in most developed markets over the war in Ukraine…
Vietnam National Petroleum Group: Vietnam Stock Overview
Recent growth has been fueled by stable petroleum business operations and a 0.6 percent increase in PLX’s output compared to 2023. Additionally, PLX opened 60 new fuel stations during the first seven months of the year…
EVN Reports 10.9 percent increase in power output from January to September 2024
The bulk of this power has been produced by burning coal which accounted for 49.6 percent of Vietnam’s electricity supply in the third quarter of the year, though notably this was down from about 57 percent in the first half of the year…
PetroVietnam Gas Corporation: Vietnam Stock Overview
Amid declining domestic natural gas production, imported LNG is slated to play a crucial role as a long-term alternative energy source. Currently, GAS is the first and only enterprise in Vietnam authorized to officially distribute LNG. GAS is involved in several key LNG projects, including the Thi Vai and Son MY LNG port warehouse and the Block B – O Mon gas pipeline projects…
Electricity production in Vietnam up 2.1 percent in August over July
Of note, the bulk of that power has come from burning coal with hydropower plants being used as back up in order to avoid the power outages that plagued the northern provinces last year. Coal production in Vietnam, however, has fallen this year by about 12.3 percent. Consequently, there has been a spike in coal imports this year of 32.7 percent by value and 16 percent by volume.
Vietnam Ministry officially tasked with researching nuclear power for Vietnam
Of note, during Vladimir Putin’s brief two-day visit to Hanoi last week back in June, the Russian president oversaw the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Russia’s Rosatom State Nuclear Energy Corporation and Vietnam’s Ministry of Science and Technology. If realised, the agreement would see the former assist the latter to establish a Nuclear Science and Technology Center in Vietnam with a Russian nuclear reactor…
Another European renewables firm planning to exit Vietnam: Reuters
Italy’s Enel, a producer of renewable energy, is looking to exit the Vientam market, Reuters has reported. This comes just weeks after it was reported that Norwegian energy firm, Equinor, would be closing its office in Hanoi. Though both firms have suggested their exit is related to broader restructuring of
Can Vietnam Ever Quit Coal?
At the Conference of Parties in Glasgow in 2021, Vietnam committed to reducing its carbon emissions to net-zero by 2050 a big part of which was reducing the burgeoning Southeast Asian nation’s dependence on coal. Three years on, however, and Vietnam’s de-coalification appears to have stalled with coal power and coal imports both on the rise. So what’s changed? Why has it changed? And what might happen next?
New central Vietnam coal power plant set for trial run next month
This comes amidst uncertainty around Vietnam’s net-zero commitment made at the 26th Conference of Parties on the back of a Just Energy Transition Partnership agreement for US$15.5 billion that has been struggling to gain legs…
REE Corporation: Vietnam Stock Overview
In the first half of 2024, REE’s revenue reached US$161.5 million, down 11.5 percent year-on-year. This is partly due to the El Niño phenomenon which has seen drought-conditions in parts of Vietnam, reducing water in hydropower catchments. Additionally, a government policy prioritizing coal-fired thermal power plants to conserve water during the dry season has limited hydropower’s participation in the electricity market…
Gelex Electric: Vietnam Stock Overview
Of note, in August 2024, 300 million shares in Gelex Electric were officially listed on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange under the ticker GEE. Previously, the stock had been traded on the Unlisted Public Company Market…
Norway off-shore wind developer to exit Vietnam on regulatory delays
The potential for offshore wind in Vietnam has been well documented and plans to introduce six gigawatts by 2030 were detailed in the Power Development Plan 8. There are, however, a number of key challenges facing any sort or practical application, in particular the conflicting interests among several of Vietnam’s key ministries with respect to Vietnam’s Marine Spatial Plan.
State power firm looks to Vietnam Dev. Bank after commercial bank loan limit reached
Vietnam’s state power provider Electricity Vietnam or EVN has reached an agreement with the Vietnam Development Bank for US$2 billion to build more power generation and transmission lines. The agreement was arranged on the back of borrowing limits with commercial banks being reached and challenges accessing foreign capital…
Binh Dinh officials push to include German firm in Vietnam offshore wind pilot
Officials in Binh Dinh are pushing for the Ministry of Industry and Trade to include at least part of an offshore wind farm proposed by Germany’s PNE Group in a pilot offshore wind power project being developed. The full plan is for a US$4.6 billion investment that will generate 2,000
Deputy PM pushes for greater grid feed-in allowances for rooftop solar
Of note, originally the MoIT had been pushing for no feed-in tariffs on rooftop solar. It had then, at the request of the government, reluctantly agreed to have feed-in tariffs–paid at about 2.6 cents per kilowatt-hour–but limited to just ten percent of the installation’s capacity. This is off the back of past rooftop solar policies causing broad challenges for Vietnam’s electricity sector…
Vietnamese conglomerate kicks off construction of waste-to-energy plant in HCMC
Of note, Vietnam currently has 15 waste-to-energy plants under construction. However, only three facilities are operational, processing approximately 10 percent of the country’s total waste. The country discharges roughly 60,000 tons of household waste daily, with an average annual increase of 6 percent projected between 2021 and 2030…
Offshore wind in Vietnam should to be developed by state first: MoIT
Of note, the Power Development Plan 8–known in short as the PDP8–that was approved last year, was embedded with a target of six gigawatts of offshore wind power by 2030. The implementation plan for the PDP8 released earlier this year, however, did not list a single offshore wind power project…
Vietnam state power provider reports first half loss of US$513 million
Of note, retail electricity prices in Vietnam are regulated and, though permitted, price rises are not all that common. This has led to EVN selling electricity below cost price. As of January, it was losing about VND 142.5 per kilowatt-hour sold. This has been ongoing for some time and has led to EVN accumulating the huge aforementioned losses. The issue here seems to be a reluctance to raise electricity prices rather than an inability to do so…
Vietnam’s New Direct Power Purchases Decree: Unpacked
Last week, Vietnam issued Decree 80 creating a mechanism by which private enterprises and power generators can enter into direct power purchase agreements or DPPAs. Exactly how impactful this decree might be, however, is difficult to determine at this early stage with a lot of moving parts and a number of obstacles to be overcome. This article breaks down and puts into context the key components of this new piece of legislation.
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