Electricity output predicted to rise by 7.9 percent in 2022

Power generation output and import in 2022 is forecast to hit 275.5 billion kWh, up 7.9 percent year-on-year, Vice Director of the National Load Dispatch Centre (NLDC) Nguyen Quoc Trung reported at a conference on January 10.
Electricity output predicted to rise by 7.9 percent in 2022 ảnh 1Electricity output predicted to rise by 7.9 percent in 2022. (Photo: VNA) 
Hanoi (VNA) – Power generation outputand import in2022 is forecast to hit 275.5 billion kWh, up 7.9 percent year-on-year, Vice Director of the National Load Dispatch Centre (NLDC) Nguyen Quoc Trung reported at aconference on January 10.

According toa plan on electricity supply and operation of the national power system in2022, the total output generated by hydro-power plants is expected to reach 82.5 billion kWh, 3.8billion kWh higher than the figure in 2021.

As many as 3,407 MW of power will be generated by traditional power supplies,including large thermal power plants such as Nghi Son 2 and Song Hau 1, Trung said. 

Vietnam planned to buy about 380 million kWh of electricity from Chinain May and June of 2022.

The peak load in the North is expected to grow by 9.5 – 13 percent,equivalent to an increase of 2,497 - 2,870 MW in consumption demand per year.

In 2021, the country's total electricity generation reached 255 billion kWh, up 3.2 percent compared to 2020.

The centre reported that as many as 7,433 MW of new power resources were provided for the national grid in 2021, lifting the total installed capacity of the nationalelectricity system to 78,682 MW, including 75 wind power plants totaling 3,600MW.

There were four new plants with a combined capacity of 372 MW joining themarket in the year, it added.

In the year, the NLDC operated theelectricity system safely and continuously, especially during difficult periodssuch as the peak months of the dry season in the North.

It also effectivelywell performed the workload related renewable energy projects, especially at the endof 2021./.

VNA

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