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Singapore firm to add 245 MW in Vietnam renewable energy to portfolio
Singapore’s Sembcorp Industries has said it intends to spend US$160.3 million on renewable energy assets in Vietnam, The Investor is reporting. This will include wind, solar, and hydro power purchased from local investment firm Gelex.
Vietnam’s biggest oil refinery needs more Vietnamese leadership: PM
In a visit to Vietnam’s Nghi Son oil refinery on Saturday, Vietnam’s Prime Minister, Pham Minh Chinh, said that the challenges facing the refinery could be solve with more local leadership and more decentralisation, The Investor is reporting. “There need to be more Vietnamese people in the company’s leadership. More
Vietnam’s electricity price goes up by 4.5 percent
Vietnam Electricity (EVN) has announced that electricity consumers will see a price hike on their next bill of 4.5 percent, Saigon Giai Phong is reporting. This is the second time electricity prices have gone up this year. For context, last year EVN reported a loss of US$1.5 billion with rises
Chinese solar firm to increase Vietnam investment almost two-fold
Trina Solar, a Chinese solar panel manufacturer is to increase its investment in Vietnam by US$420 million dollars bringing its total investment in the country to US$900 million, Tuoi Tre is reporting. Of note, solar panels exported from China to the US are subject to antidumping duty (ADD) and countervailing
First privately owned waste-to-energy plant in Vietnam begins operation
A US$58 million waste-to-energy plant in northern Vietnam’s Bac Ninh province has officially started operating, Vietnam Plus is reporting. The project is a joint venture between Vietnam’s Green Star Environmental Company and South Korea’s Green Star Environmental Company Chosun Refractories ENG and SK Ecoplant. The plant can process 800 tonnes
Vietnam ‘unlikely’ to reach 6 gigawatt offshore wind power target by 2030
This target is part of the Power Development Plan 8 approve earlier this year and the ‘unlikely’ assessment came from an article in Fulcrum penned by Phan Xuan Dung a Research Officer at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute. Key takeaways: Vietnam’s grid can’t handle an influx of new wind power;
🇻🇳 Low petrol prices keep CPI in check, but retailers are picking up the tab
Petrol prices in Vietnam, in the first ten months of this year, dropped by 13.24 percent over the same period last year and this has helped to keep inflation in check, The Leader is reporting. Conversely, VN Express is reporting that petrol retailers have called on the PM for help
JETP agreement financing mostly market-rate lows, few grants
The US$15.5 billion Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) agreement developed by the G7 and a handful of other countries to help Vietnam wean itself off coal is mostly market-rate loans that Hanoi didn’t really want and only US$300 million worth of grants, Reuters is reporting. Why it matters: Vietnam was
Chinese solar cell maker to build new factory in northern Vietnam
China’s Boway intends to build a 20-hectare, US$114 million solar cell factory in northern Vietnam’s Hai Duong province, The investor is reporting. This is part of a number of major investments in its manufacturing operations across northern Vietnam. All-up it reportedly has plans to invest US$350 million Hai Dunong alone.
Chinese solar factory starts operating in northern Vietnam
China’s Jingko Solar has started operating a new US$709 million factory in Vietnam’s northern province of Quang Ninh, The Investor is reporting. The new 31.3-hectare factory is expected to employ 4,500 workers when fully operational and generate revenue of US$4.07 billion annually.
A new oil refinery slated for central Vietnam has officially been canned
An investment certificate granted in 2007 for a new oil refinery in Vietnam’s Phu Yen province has been rescinded 16 years later after the investors decided not to go ahead with the project, The Investor is reporting. It is not clear why the investors pulled out, however, the two firms
Vietnam fuel imports have increased 23.1 percent so far this year
Vietnam spent US$793 million on imported fuel bringing its total imports of petrol products to US$6.65 billion, which is a 23.1 percent increase year-on-year, Vietnamnet is reporting. This is at least in part a result of challenges at Vietnam’s Nghi Son refinery that have seen capacity cut and huge financial
Power shortages in Vietnam possible up to 2050
A report produced for the National Assembly Standing Committee on energy development in Vietnam has found that the country could experience power shortages up to 2050, VN Express is reporting. The article notes this will be most problematic in the near term in the north, and that this will see
Vietnam’s biggest oil refinery is back in business after maintenance closure
Vietnam’s trouble-plagued Nghi Son refinery is set to restart operations after a weeks-long closure for maintenance work, Reuters is reporting. The refinery is looking down the barrel of a US$1 billion loss this year on the back of volatile prices, interest payments, and production delays due to maintenance. Why it
US firm pays US$218 million to resolve bribery investigation in Vietnam, India, and Indonesia
US firm, the Albemarle Corporation, has agreed to pay US$218 million to settle claims that it paid bribes to secure tenders in Vietnam, Indonesia, and India, The Investor is reporting. In Vietnam, the chemical company paid above-market rates to a sales agent ‘who requested increased commissions to pay bribes to
Vietnam firm’s renewable energy plan ‘defies logic’: The Investor
Local firm Tin Thanh Group’s claim, that it has acquired US$6.4 billion in funding for several renewable energy projects in Vietnam and US, ‘defies logic’ according to local media outlet The Investor. This article breaks down big announcements the Tin Thanh Group has made in the past that never came
Vietnam launches antidumping investigation into wind turbine towers from China
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has launched an investigation into wind turbine towers imported from China at the request of CS Wind Vietnam, a subsidiary of South Korea’s CS Wind, The Leader is reporting. Why it matters: This goes to the changing nature of trade with Vietnam, specifically the
LNG terminal in southern Vietnam ready to operate
Vietnam’s first LNG terminal, located south of Ho Chi Minh City, is ready to operate, Vietnam Plus is reporting. About 20 million cubic meters of LNG has already passed through the terminal and it is expected that number will increase to 1.4 billion cubic meters a year. For context: Vietnam
Calls for market orientated electricity prices on back of rising coal costs
State electricity provider, Electricity Vietnam, incurred a loss of more than VND 28.7 trillion (US$1.18 billion) in the first eight months of the year, a loss 9 percent bigger than that of the whole of 2022, Vietnam News is reporting. A representative of EVN told the publication that this was
US$31 million budgeted for EVN spin-off to ensure stable electricity supply
The National Power System Dispatch Centre (NPSDC), which used to be a part of the state power provider Electricity Vietnam (EVN), has been spun off into its own entity and will have a budget of VND 776 billion (US$31 million), Tuoi Tre is reporting. For context: The NPSDC copped a
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