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Electricity of Viet Nam seeks funding for power transmission projects
Electricity of Viet Nam is seeking loans from international finance organisations and domestic commercial banks to fund power transmission projects.
Electricity of Viet Nam seeks funding for power transmission projects
Electricity of Viet Nam is seeking loans from international finance organisations and domestic commercial banks to fund power transmission projects.
First Solar's decision to halt project worries Vietnam
First Solar's decison to halt the construction of the solar panel in Ho Chi Minh City has raised a worry that it may stop investing in Vietnam or narrow the project scale.
SN Power to act acquire Vietnam hydropower assets
SN Power, a Norwegian government-controlled renewable energy developer, is aiming to become an industrial investor in Vietnam within the next two years by targetting local hydropower assets.
Vietnam's electricity rate hike put on hold
Electricity rates in Vietnam will remain unchanged this month, according to Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai.
Vietnam, South Korea to cooperate on nuke project
Vietnam's president agreed on greater cooperations with South Korea on nuclear power plant construction.
Vietnam eyes $130M ADB loan for electricity project
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dũng has approved the list of investment project of power transmission network 1 worth $155.6 million, of which $130 million is planned to borrow from Asian Development Bank.
First Solar delays Ho Chi Minh plant
First Solar would delay $300 million factory in Cu Chi district, Ho Chi Minh City.
EVN’s investment reach VND40.925T for first 10 months
Electricity of Vietnam invested up to 2.644 trillion dong in October.
Vietnam, Japan nuclear project intact despite Fukushima
Japan and Vietnam on Monday reaffirmed their plan to build a nuclear power plant in the Southeast Asian country using Japanese technology, even as Tokyo still struggles to put the world’s worst nuclear accident in 25 years under control. Last October, energy-hungry Vietnam accepted Japan as a partner in the construction of two nuclear reactors in Ninh Thuan province in central Vietnam. But in March, a massive earthquake and tsunami knocked out the cooling functions at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, 240 km (150 miles) northeast of Tokyo, triggering fuel rod meltdowns, explosions and radiation leakage. A joint statement, released after Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda met with his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Tan Dung, said Japan was committed to enhance nuclear safety by sharing lessons learnt from the Fukushima accident. “The Vietnamese side, welcoming such Japan’s efforts, … expressed its strong desire for the provisions of nuclear technologies from Japan,” the statement said. “The Japanese side expressed its intention to provide Vietnam with the technologies that represent the world’s highest level of nuclear safety,” it added. Exporting social infrastructure, such as high-speed railway systems and nuclear power generation systems, is a pillar of Japan’s ruling Democratic Party’s growth strategy. But the Fukushima accident shattered the public’s trust on the safety of nuclear power generation and raised doubt over such strategy.
Vietnam's hydropower plant investors lament of lack of capital
Vietnam's small and medium scaled hydropower plant projects with the designed capacity of less than 30 MW have not pushed through because of lack of capital.
Vietnam province of Dong Nai hosts energy conservation program
HCM City Energy Conservation Centre collaborated with Dong Nai Industrial Consultancy Center to hold the conference energy efficiency workshop in Dong Nai.
Vietnam govt injects US$1B in Mekong wind power plan
Vietnam Development Bank has signed a credit agreement worth US$1 billion with Export-Import Bank of the U.S. to fund a major wind power development plan in the Mekong Delta in 2011-2015.
Vietnam's electricity price to remain the same until December at least
The public has been reassured that the Vietnam's electricity price increase won’t be decided in the last months of the year.
Hydropower dam in Ha Giang Province now underf construction
Construction of a dam across the Song Bac River for a hydropower plant in northern Ha Giang Province's Quang Binh District is now underway.
Proper policies needed to boost Vietnam's renewable energy
The government of Vietnam should have policies that reward producers of electricity from wind and other natural resources, suggests the general chair of the World Council for Renewable Energy.
Mong Duong 1 thermal plant now under construction
The VND33 trillion Mong Duong 1 Thermal Power Plant in the northern province of Quang Ninh is now being constructed by the Electricity of Vietnam.
Denmark to help Vietnam develop green energy
Up to 60 percent of a grant from Denmark will be used in Vietnam for effective use of water resources, clean water supply for the poor, wind energy and activities to cope with climate change.