PV Power aims to produce nearly 7.84 billion kWh in H2

The PetroVietnam Power Corporation (PV Power) has set a target to generate nearly 7.84 billion kWh of electricity, earning a revenue of over 11.6 trillion VND (489.7 million USD) in the second half of 2023.
PV Power aims to produce nearly 7.84 billion kWh in H2 ảnh 1A view of Nhon Trach 2 Thermal Power Plant (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The PetroVietnam Power Corporation (PVPower) has set a target to generate nearly 7.84 billion kWh of electricity, earninga revenue of over 11.6 trillion VND (489.7 million USD) in the second half of2023.

To achieve these objectives, the company is continuing to implement harmonious solutionsto meet the electricity demand, along with managing the operationand maintenance of power plants; and ensuring maximum capacity mobilisation,safety, and efficiency.

It will also continue to carry out procedures related to various projects suchas Nhon Trach 3 and Nhon Trach 4 power plants, LNG power plant, and LuangPrabang hydropower plant.

In a meeting between representatives of the Vietnam Oil andGas Group (PetroVietnam) and PV Power, General Director of PetroVietnam Le ManhHung said to reach the goals, PV Power needs to calculate specifically the allocation of output for each plant.

It should be also ready to put the first turbine of the Vung Ang ThermalPower Plant into operation in July and closely monitor the maintenance andoverhaul schedule of the Ca Mau 1&2 and Nhon Trach 2 power plants, he said.

The PetroVietnam’s departments specialising in oil and gas exploration, gas industry and oilrefining, and marketing should calculate the optimal gas supply for PV Power's power plants in the east and southwestregions on the basis of co-ordination with nitrogen plants to balance the useof gas supply; and arrange coal supply for power generation, Hung said.

Head of the Planning Department of PV Power Nguyen Dinh Thi saidthat PV Power's total electricity output reached 8.310 billion kWh in the firstsix months of this year, exceeding 7% of the set plan.
Total revenue of PV Poweris estimated at 16.56 trillion VND, exceeding 12% of the plan./.
VNA

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