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Vinacomin production is stable during the Covid-19 pandemic
13:01 | 08/03/2021
Vietnam Coal - Minerals Industry Group (Vinacomin) informed that, in February 2021, with drastic direction in urgently implementing measures to prevent epidemics Covid-19 pandemic and actively promoting production from the first days and the first months, all Vinacomin activities are stably sustainable with basically ensuring the planned production targets.
Many power grid projects are behind schedule due to the impact of Covid-19 pandemic
08:15 | 07/05/2020
According to the National Steering Committee on Power Development, currently, Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) has a lot of power grid projects to be behind schedule due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
MOIT to propose reducing electricity tariffs for many customers during the Covid-19 pandemic
08:15 | 04/04/2020
On April 1, 2020, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) reported to the Prime Minister on the proposal to reduce electricity tariffs for many customers to remove difficulties in their production and business under the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
How does the Covid-19 pandemic affect the progress of Super Energy's wind power projects?
12:40 | 05/08/2021
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a strong influence on the economy and society and greatly affected the project progress of renewable energy investors in Vietnam, including Super Energy. Therefore, the extension of the time to apply the FIT rates for wind power projects (until the end of June 2022) is to increase the "resistance" for businesses to firmly overcome the epidemic and complete their projects as soon as possible.
Petrovietnam seeks creative ways to overcome pandemic, related obstacles
16:41 | 27/09/2021
The Ministry of Finance recently reported that although revenues from domestic, import and export activities have fallen short of estimated levels, budget revenue from crude oil in the first eight months recorded positive results. At VND25.7 trillion it equaled 111 percent of the estimate, and up 0.9 percent over the same period last year.