evn told to propose realistic tariffs

EVN told to propose realistic tariffs

Deputy Prime Minister Vương Đình Huệ has asked the national power company, Electricity of Việt Nam (EVN), to propose tariffs based on true production costs this year.
pv power hopes to find strategic investors by the end of august

PV Power hopes to find strategic investors by the end of August

PV Power, a wholly-owned subsidiary of state-owned PetroVietnam and the second largest electricity producer in Vietnam after Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) in terms of capacity, hopes to finish its share sale to strategic investors by the end of August.
fresh policies take effect in april2017

Fresh policies take effect in April,2017

A string of new policies on trade reconciliation, energy labeling, cash collection and expenditure, financial management mechanism for Viet Nam Electricity Group (EVN) will come into effect in April.
clean energy much potential but lack pricing mechanism

Clean energy – much potential, but lack pricing mechanism

Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) has recently proposed putting forth a mechanism for auctions of renewable energy projects from 2020 onwards, to give impetus to the development of this industry.
khanh hoa to build coastal solar plant

Khanh Hoa to build coastal solar plant

The Central Power Corporation (CPC) under the Viet Nam Electricity Group (EVN) will build a solar plant project with a capacity of 50 megawatts (MW) and solar farms in the south-central coastal province of Khanh Hoa.
vinh tan 4 fire caused by safety mistake

Vinh Tan 4 fire caused by safety mistake

The cause of the recent fire at Vinh Tan 4 thermal plant has been identified by Vietnam Electricity (EVN) as a safety mistake.
evn international to trade on upcom

EVN International to trade on UPCoM

EVN International Joint Stock Company has obtained approval from the Hanoi Stock Exchange to trade its 36.67 million shares on the Unlisted Public Company Market (UPCoM).
evn banned from investing in property banking sectors

EVN banned from investing in property, banking sectors

Electricity of Viet Nam (EVN) is not permitted to mobilise capital to invest in the real estate and finance sectors.
exchange rate fluctuations may push up power prices

Exchange rate fluctuations may push up power prices

As Vietnam Electricity Corporation (EVN) has to borrow from official development aid (ODA) and foreign financial institutions demand to invest in its projects, exchange rate pressures may not decrease in the near future, which will likely impact power price.
evn invests 59b in power projects in 2016

EVN invests $5.9b in power projects in 2016

The Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) said it invested around VND134.85 trillion (US$5.93 billion) to boost the capacity of the national power grid in 2016.
evn expects increased cost of production in 2017

EVN expects increased cost of production in 2017

Vietnam Electricity expects an increase of at least VND4.6 trillion ($206.3 million) in its production costs in 2017.
evn asked to keep key role in national electricity supply

EVN asked to keep key role in national electricity supply

The Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) should continue promoting its key role as a State-run company in national power supply, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said at a conference in Hanoi on January 3.
evn to resume quang trach i in late 2017

EVN to resume Quang Trach I in late 2017

State-run Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) will resume the construction of Quang Trach I thermal power plant at the end of 2017, with a total investment capital of VND33 trillion ($1.47 billion), according to newswire Tuoitre.
evn confirms profit for 2016

EVN confirms profit for 2016

In spite of reporting a massive loss in the first half of this year, state-run Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) confirmed that it will have profit for the whole year, according to newswire Dantri.
evn reports massive loss in first half of 2016

EVN reports massive loss in first half of 2016

State-run Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) has reported a loss of VND6.371 trillion ($282.9 million) due to foreign exchange fluctuations, making it suffer an after-tax loss of VND716 billion ($31.8 million) in the first half of this year, according to newswire Vneconomy.