
EVN cập nhật tình hình vận hành và cung cấp điện sau bão số 10
EVN thông tin về ảnh hưởng của cơn bão số 10 (BUALOI) đến vận hành và cung cấp điện được cập nhật đến thời điểm chiều 29/9.

EVN thông tin về ảnh hưởng của cơn bão số 10 (BUALOI) đến vận hành và cung cấp điện được cập nhật đến thời điểm chiều 29/9.

EVN is preparing to implement a two-component electricity pricing mechanism to end the current cross-subsidization situation, which is expected to increase transparency and encourage electricity saving.

According to Government Decree 58, installing rooftop solar power for households under 100kW is very simple; it only requires notifying the local electricity authority.

The market for solar power equipment is a mixed bag, making it easy for consumers to buy low-quality, unsafe products.

Many families who want to install solar panels on their rooftops are facing a headache because they have to notify and obtain permits from multiple agencies.

People are rushing to install solar panels to save money, but are concerned about EVN's proposed penalties, which could hinder the goal of developing green energy.

EVN's proposal to fine those who install their own solar power systems is causing concern. EVN says it's just a "simple notification" for management purposes, but many fear it will create additional obstacles.

Public opinion is divided on EVN's intention to impose administrative penalties for violations such as installing rooftop solar power systems for self-consumption without notifying the management unit.

Implementing a two-component electricity pricing system will help ensure accurate and comprehensive pricing, eliminating cross-subsidies, but it doesn't guarantee lower prices.

Information about the Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) incurring losses of nearly 45.000 billion VND and the possibility of continuous electricity price increases to compensate for these losses is attracting significant public attention.

The story of EVN's accumulated losses of nearly 45.000 billion VND is currently the focus of public attention, with experts demanding transparency and avoiding causing a "shock."

On the morning of September 10th, at the seminar "Sustainable Development of the Electricity Sector - Issues to be Raised," EVN affirmed that there was no tampering with electronic electricity meters to falsify consumption figures.

Many experts believe that relying solely on the published business performance figures in EVN's annual financial reports will not guarantee transparency.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade has proposed incorporating EVN's losses into electricity prices, which would help stabilize finances but also raise concerns about the burden of costs on the people.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade stated that electricity prices could remain unchanged or increase by only about 2-5% this year if EVN's losses of over 44.000 billion VND are included in the pricing structure.

EVN, Ban Quản lý dự án điện 3 đã đóng điện xung kích thành công trạm biến áp 110 kV Côn Đảo, phục vụ việc cấp điện từ điện lưới quốc gia cho Đặc khu Côn Đảo.

1 ngày sau bão, các đơn vị Điện lực đã khôi phục cung cấp điện được 1,6 triệu khách hàng trên tổng số 2,3 triệu khách hàng bị ảnh hưởng bão (tỷ lệ khoảng 70%).

Many people are concerned that including EVN's accumulated losses of VND 44.792 billion in the average retail electricity price will lead to another price increase, just three months after the previous one.

On August 10th, in Hanoi, the Party Committee of Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) held its 8th Congress of Delegates for the 2025-2030 term.

Stating that EVN must develop the power transmission system to meet development needs, the Prime Minister requested the construction of a 500 kV power transmission line from Laos to Vietnam.

Last May, EVN announced that the average retail electricity price increased from 2.103,11 VND to 2.204,07 VND per kWh (excluding VAT), equivalent to a 4,8% increase.

In the first six months of the year, EVN completed the restructuring and streamlining of the parent company's support staff; approved the restructuring and streamlining plans for the organizational structure of 09 General Corporations under EVN...

Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) provides guidance on how to set electricity usage alerts so that people can control their electricity consumption and save on bills.

Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) is holding its 5th National Emulation Congress, covering the period 2025-2030.

EVN phát đi thông tin cảnh báo tình trạng lợi dụng thông tin sáp nhập, điều chỉnh địa giới hành chính và giả mạo nhân viên Điện lực để lừa đảo.

Tập đoàn Điện lực Việt Nam (EVN) đã ký hiệp định vay vốn trị giá 65 triệu EUR với Ngân hàng Tái thiết Đức (KfW) cho dự án Nhà máy Thủy điện Trị An mở rộng.

To ensure a stable power supply and to effectively serve the 2025 high school graduation exam and university and vocational education entrance exams, EVN is implementing several solutions.

EVN has approved the results of the contractor selection for the main construction package (XL04-TAMR) of the Tri An Hydropower Plant Expansion project, aiming for commencement of construction on September 2, 2025.

Vietnam Electricity Corporation has decided to adjust the average retail electricity price, increasing it by 4,8% compared to the current price.

The Hanoi People's Court has set a trial date for former Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Hoang Quoc Vuong on charges of abusing his position and authority while performing his official duties.