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Vietnam had the fastest growth in coal use in Southeast Asia during 2011-2021, at an annual growth rate of 11%. [4]Data of the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT), 10 months of 2018 coal production was estimated at 34.35 million tons, up 10% over the same period in 2017, of which clean coal output of Vinacomin (TKV) was 29.6 million tons, up 10.9% over the same period last year. [5]
According to the Decision 2068/QD-TTg [66] on Approving the Viet Nam's Renewable Energy Development Strategy up to 2030 with an outlook to 2050: The rate of urban solid waste for energy targets is expected to increase up to 30% by 2020, and approximately 70% by 2030. Most urban solid waste will be used for energy production by 2050.
Dau Tieng Solar Power Complex is the largest solar farm in Southeast Asia. Petroleum is the main source of energy, followed by coal, which contributes about 25% of the country's energy (excluding biomass). Vietnam's oil reserves are in the range of 270–500 million tons.
In October 2008, two major locations in Ninh Thuận Province, namely Phuoc Dinh and Vinh Hai, were confirmed by the Vietnamese government as the sites to implement its first ever nuclear power projects, with 2 X 1000 MW reactors units on each site, totalling nearly 4 GW of power output
India has expressed interest in buying BP's assets to secure needed energy resources for its fast-growing economy. [ 3 ] In 2010, PetroVietnam Group has secured $1 billion loan from government bond proceeds and BNP Paribas for the Dung Quat oil refinery Plant No 1, in Vietnam, which began operating at 100% production capacity in August 2010.
Vietnam Electricity (EVN; Vietnamese: Tập đoàn Điện lực Việt Nam, lit. 'Vietnam Electricity Group') is the national and the sole public power company in Vietnam. It was established by the government of Vietnam as a state-owned company in 1994, and has operated officially as a one-member limited liability company since 2010. [2]
Hai Duong 2021 MOIT Report 58/BC-CBT annex row IV.2 Hai Ha CHP 1–4 Dong Phat Hai Ha (CHP) Texhong Hai Ha Industrial Park Co. 2100 pre-permit Quang Ninh 2019–2030 MOIT Report 58/BC-CBT annex row V.2 Hai Phong 1–2 EVN Genco No 2 4x300 operating Hai Phong 2011–2014 [15] Hai Phong 3 Unit 1–2 Vietnam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group
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