EVN buys power to ensure adequate supply

Thứ năm, 10/3/2011 | 09:35 GMT+7
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: small;">The Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) has bought 8.98 billion kWh of power from abroad during the past two months, to ensure adequate supply within the country.&#160; <br /> </span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: small;">The figure has risen on a yearly basis by 28.89 percent. Some 956 million kWh of power was bought from China.<br /> &#160;<br /> According to EVN, the power consumption increased to nearly 15.8 billion kWh in the first two months, a 13.5 percent rise over the same period last year.<br /> &#160;<br /> Power used in industry and construction sectors soared by 21.41 percent, while that used for management and daily consumption increased by 8.54 percent.<br /> &#160;<br /> EVN has warned that the dry season months might see a severe shortage of power, while demand for additional power supplies will increase in industry and construction sectors.<br /> &#160;<br /> The volume of water in reservoirs was presently 189 million cubic meters lower than the average annual level.<br /> &#160;<br /> The water volume in some hydroelectric reservoirs, including Tuyen Quang, Ialy, Dai Niny, Tri An and Thac Mo, accounted for only 80-98 percent of the capacity in the reservoirs.<br /> &#160;<br /> The water level at Hoa Binh, Tuyen Quang, Tri An and Ialy reservoirs was close to touching the critical mark by only 4-10 meters.&#160; <br /> &#160;<br /> Furthermore, some thermoelectric machines have ceased operating due to technical breakdowns, causing a reduction in power generation.<br /> &#160;<br /> EVN has calculated that its system will supply 294.8 million kWh of power per day in March, the largest capacity being 15,500-16,100 MW. Such output will only lead to the national power system facing an imbalance.<br /> &#160;<br /> Therefore, EVN has asked electricity plants to mobilize power properly and thermoelectricity plants to run at full capacity and be prepared to rapidly fix broken machines.<br /> <br /> There was a shortfall of 1 billion kWh last year and it is predicted to rise to 3 billion-4 billion kWh this year.<br /> </span></p> Source: SGGP