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VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS MAY 17

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS MAY 17 Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công  17/05/2021    10:34 GMT+7 Stock market might not have more room to rise: experts         The Viet Nam National Petroleum Group (Petrolimex) s gasoline station. The company shares posted a gain of 8.1 per cent in market capitalisation last week. Photo petrolimex.com.vn      The market hit new highs last week with the liquidity exceeding VND1 billion each session. Analysts from securities firms expect strong and stable investment cash flows will continue to elevate the market this week, but it might not have more room to rise higher.

Coal, hydro power to give way to renewables | Business | Vietnam+ (VietnamPlus)

Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) plans to mobilise 32 billion kWh of Hanoi (VNA) - Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) plans to mobilise 32 billion kWh of renewable energy, including 26.3 billion kWh of solar power, meaning the output of coal-fuelled and hydro-power plants will be reduced. As of the end of April, 17,000 MW of solar power had been generated. Nguyen Duc Ninh, Director of the National Power System Moderation Center (A0), said that thanks to the Government’s policy of prioritising renewable energy, especially solar power, the focus in recent years has changed towards reducing the generation of traditional electricity despite its low cost and stable quality.

Coal, hydro power to give way to renewables

Sunday, 19:47, 16/05/2021 Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) plans to mobilise 32 billion kWh of renewable energy, including 26.3 billion kWh of solar power, meaning the output of coal-fuelled and hydro-power plants will be reduced. Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) plans to mobilise 32 billion kWh of renewable energy. (Photo: thanhnien.vn) As of the end of April, 17,000 MW of solar power had been generated. Nguyen Duc Ninh, Director of the National Power System Moderation Center (A0), said that thanks to the Government’s policy of prioritising renewable energy, especially solar power, the focus in recent years has changed towards reducing the generation of traditional electricity despite its low cost and stable quality.

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