Vietnam Electricity Group

Total capacity of implemented projects
500 - 1000 MW
Countries of projects presence
1
Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) is the largest power company in Vietnam, responsible for the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity throughout the country. Established in 1994, EVN has since been at the forefront of the country's power sector development, playing a critical role in meeting the growing demand for electricity in Vietnam. In recent years, EVN has also been actively involved in the development of renewable energy projects, particularly in the biofuels, small hydro, and wind sectors.
Biofuels
Biofuels are fuels derived from organic matter, such as plants, that can be used as a substitute for fossil fuels. EVN has been actively involved in the development of biofuels in Vietnam, particularly in the production of bioethanol and biodiesel. Bioethanol is a type of biofuel made from the fermentation of sugar or starch crops, such as sugarcane or corn. Biodiesel, on the other hand, is a type of biofuel made from vegetable oils or animal fats.
EVN has been working with local farmers and businesses to develop bioethanol and biodiesel production facilities in Vietnam. In 2018, EVN signed a memorandum of understanding with the Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam) to develop a biofuel plant in the central province of Quang Ngai. The plant is expected to produce 100 million liters of bioethanol and 20,000 tons of biodiesel per year, using sugarcane and cassava as feedstocks.
Small Hydro
Small hydro refers to the generation of electricity from small-scale hydroelectric power plants, typically with a capacity of less than 10 megawatts (MW). Small hydro is a clean and renewable energy source that can be used to power rural and remote communities, as well as supplement the national grid.
EVN has been actively developing small hydro projects in Vietnam, particularly in the northern and central regions of the country. In 2019, EVN completed the construction of the 9.5 MW Nam Chien hydropower plant in the northern province of Lai Chau. The plant is expected to generate 45 million kWh of electricity per year, providing power to over 10,000 households in the region.
EVN has also been working on the development of small hydro projects in the central region of Vietnam, particularly in the provinces of Quang Nam and Quang Ngai. In 2018, EVN signed a memorandum of understanding with the Quang Nam provincial government to develop a 30 MW hydropower plant on the Vu Gia River. The project is expected to generate 110 million kWh of electricity per year, providing power to over 30,000 households in the region.
Wind
Wind energy is a clean and renewable energy source that uses wind turbines to generate electricity. Vietnam has significant wind energy potential, particularly in the coastal areas of the country. EVN has been actively involved in the development of wind energy projects in Vietnam, particularly in the southern and central regions of the country.
In 2016, EVN completed the construction of the 30 MW Dam Nai wind farm in the southern province of Ninh Thuan. The wind farm consists of 15 turbines, each with a capacity of 2 MW. The project is expected to generate 100 million kWh of electricity per year, providing power to over 35,000 households in the region.
EVN has also been working on the development of wind energy projects in the central region of Vietnam, particularly in the provinces of Binh Thuan and Quang Tri. In 2019, EVN signed a memorandum of understanding with the Binh Thuan provincial government to develop a 200 MW wind energy project in the province. The project is expected to generate 800 million kWh of electricity per year, providing power to over 200,000 households in the region.
Conclusion
Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) has been at the forefront of the development of renewable energy projects in Vietnam, particularly in the biofuels, small hydro, and wind sectors. Through its partnerships with local farmers and businesses, EVN has been able to develop biofuel production facilities using locally sourced feedstocks. In the small hydro sector, EVN has been able to provide clean and renewable energy to rural and remote communities, as well as supplement the national grid. In the wind sector, EVN has been able to tap into Vietnam's significant wind energy potential to provide clean and renewable energy to households and businesses throughout the country. EVN's commitment to renewable energy has not only helped to reduce Vietnam's carbon footprint but has also helped to create jobs and stimulate economic growth in the country.