The revised pricing methodology details how investment costs, discount rates, loan interest, and capital structure are determined, with clearer data sources and legal bases to improve transparency and implementation.
Khánh Hoà province is expediting site handover for Nuclear Power Plant Projects 1 and 2, aiming to complete site clearance and transfer land to investors before December 31 in line with the Prime Minister’s directive.
Mitsubishi Power, a subsidiary of Japanese giant Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, has secured a contract to supply key equipment to Ô Môn 1 Thermal Power Plant in Cần Thơ.
In its ''Vietnam 2026 Consumer Outlook,'' BMI forecast that real household spending will expand 7.2 per cent year-on-year to reach VNĐ3,952 trillion (US$152 billion) at constant 2010 prices.
The study also found that the revised PDP8 has a more efficient investment structure and reasonable development orientation than the global benchmarks based on reports of the International Energy Agency.
The draft resolution encourages private enterprises to participate in SMR development to supply electricity for industrial projects such as steel plants, petrochemical complexes, and data centres.
As the Ninh Thuận nuclear plants break ground, they signal a strategic shift in Việt Nam’s energy landscape, boosting baseload power, cutting emissions, and advancing technology for decades ahead.
The finance ministry proposed certain coal power plants implemented under build-operate-transfer (BOT) practice and Government s Guaranty and Undertaking (GGU) to be exempted from the 15 per cent global minimum tax
Singapore energy group Nexif Ratch Energy will invest more than VNĐ5.7 trillion (US$233 million) to develop a wind power project in Gia Lai Province, local authorities have said.
The Vietnam–Singapore Industrial Park (VSIP) on Wednesday announced it signed a direct power purchase agreement (DPPA) with LEGO Manufacturing Vietnam (LEGO) for the new LEGO factory that opened in April 2025 this year.
Deputy Prime Minister Bùi Thanh Sơn at a conference on Thursday asked strict penalties to be raised against developers of stagnant power projects to prevent setbacks from threating the national energy security.
More than 3.2 million households across Việt Nam saw their August electricity bills rise by 30 per cent or more from July, but initial checks have not found any errors in billing, Việt Nam Electricity (EVN) said.