EVN needs 2.57 billion kWh from diesel-fueled power plants
Sunday, November 17,2019
AsemconnectVietnam - Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) will need an estimated 2.57 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity from diesel-fired power plants by the end of 2019 to meet the country’s growing power demand.
Besides the rising demand during the year-end period, power generation from hydropower plants is on a downward swing triggered by lower water inflow to hydropower reservoirs, prompting EVN to mobilize power production from coal- and oil-fueled power plants at high costs to make sure the power supply is not disrupted, the group said in a statement on November 13.
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