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The Prime Minister presided over a conference on the 'great balance' of energy for national development

The Prime Minister presided over a conference on the 'great balance' of energy for national development

On the morning of April 03, Prime Minister (PM) Pham Minh Chinh presided over a meeting on electricity supply, coal and gas supply for power generation for ensuring a ‘great balance’ of energy in 2022 and the following years.
The MOIT proposes 3 principles, 5 'urgent' solutions for electricity supply

The MOIT proposes 3 principles, 5 'urgent' solutions for electricity supply

Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien has just sent a document to report to the Prime Minister the situation of electricity supply proposes urgent solutions to ensure electricity supply for meeting the socio-economic development requirements of the country and daily life of the people in 2022 and the following years.
EVN accelerating electricity projects to ensure supply for next year

EVN accelerating electricity projects to ensure supply for next year

The Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) has announced that it will accelerate its projects within this year to ensure electricity supply for 2019, thus meeting rising demand for energy in service of the national development as well as that by foreign investors.
Alstom achieves a new milestone for India’s secure electrical grid

Alstom achieves a new milestone for India’s secure electrical grid

As part of its commitment to protect the Indian transmission grid, Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL)[1] has selected Alstom T&D India to deliver its latest generation of grid security technologies for a critical energy management programme, entitled ‘The Unified Real-Time Dynamic State’ project. In what will be the world’s largest grid Wide Area Monitoring System, this game-changing development will enable nation-wide monitoring of power flows across the grid, responding to fluctuations within a fraction of a second. Real-time data ensures that PGCIL can intervene immediately to adjust and match electricity supply to demand.