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Image: Hydroelectric reservoirs above extremely low levels

Hydroelectric reservoirs above extremely low levels

HCMC – Water levels of hydroelectric reservoirs in northern Vietnam have improved, backed by sustainable water flows, reported the local media. On June 27, all hydropower plants in the north, including Tuyen Quang, Son La, Lai Chau, and Hoa Binh, reported their reservoirs ranging from eight to 22

Image: Hydropower plants report higher water levels

Hydropower plants report higher water levels

HCMC – Water levels at all hydropower reservoirs in Vietnam have risen above critically low levels, according to Vietnam Electricity (EVN). As of June 20, the reservoirs at Lai Chau, Son La, Ban Chat, and Tuyen Quang hydropower plants recorded levels ranging from 4 to 438 meters above the dead

Image: Falling reservoir water levels threaten power supply this year

Falling reservoir water levels threaten power supply this year

HCMC – Many hydropower plants in the country have seen their reservoirs ebbing to extremely low levels, leaving huge impact on hydropower generation in the ongoing dry season. According to State utility Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN), the hydropower reservoirs will continue falling in the coming

Image: EVN borrows VND2.4 trillion for Ialy hydropower plant expansion

EVN borrows VND2.4 trillion for Ialy hydropower plant expansion

HCMC – The Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) and the Vietnam Bank of Agriculture and Rural Development (Agribank) have signed a credit agreement worth VND2.4 trillion to develop the Ialy hydropower plant expansion project. The 14-year-term loan accounts for nearly 38% of the project’s total