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EVN invests $5.9b in power projects in 2016

byCT Report
06/01/2017
in International Customs, Vietnam
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HANOI: The Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) said it invested around VNĐ134.85 trillion (US$5.93 billion) to boost the capacity of the national power grid in 2016. This is 1.8 per cent higher than the amount the group planned to invest in 2016 and equals 9 per cent of the total social investment of the nation. The EVN put into operation five turbines at Lai Châu and Huội Quảng hydropower plants and Duyên Hải thermo-power plant, which have a combined capacity of 2,305MW. Work on the other key power generation projects is on schedule. In 2016, the EVN completed 297 projects related to the upgradation and expansion of the national grid, including transformer stations and transmission lines that are key to improving power security in the south; electricity transmission capacity between the north and the south; and electricity supply for the capital and key northern economic zones.

The EVN also joined Cái Chiên island in the northern province of Quảng Ninh, Cù Lao Chàm island in the central province of Quảng Nam and Lai Sơn and Hòn Nghé islands in the southern province of Kiên Giang to the national grid last year. Projects to expand the electricity network in Lào Cai’s Mường Khương district and to 2,800 households in Sơn La have been underway since last year and are expected to be complete before the Lunar New Year, which falls on January 27.

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EVN Director Đặng Hoàng An said the group mobilised $2.96 billion official development assistance and preferential loans from international financial institutions, such as the World Bank, Asian Development Bank and Japan International Co-operation Agency. Strong investment ensured that the projects went on smoothly, and none were cancelled because of fund shortage in 2016.

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