PV Power expects to generate 832 million kWh of electricity in September

The PetroVietnam Power Corporation (PV Power) is undertaking a series of measures towards the goal of generating 832 million kWh of electricity in September.
PV Power expects to generate 832 million kWh of electricity in September ảnh 1Power generation at Nhon Trach 2 Power Company under the PetroVietnam Power Corporation (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The PetroVietnamPower Corporation (PV Power) is undertaking a series of measures towardsthe goal of generating 832 million kWh of electricity in September.

With this output, the corporation will earn an estimated revenue of 1.36trillion VND (approximately 57.44 million USD at current exchange rate).

First of all, PV Power willmaintain the safe, stable and effective operation of its power plants.

It will ensure the progress and quality of a major overhaul of the Ca Mau 1 thermalelectric power plant, while coordinating with the PetroVietnam Gas JSC, theVietnam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin) and oil supplyfirms to ensure fuel supply for PV Power’s power plants.

Besides, PV Power will continue with research into renewable energy.  

In the first eight months of 2022, PV Power generated over 9.15 billion kWh ofelectricity, earning an estimated 18.54 trillion VND in revenue.

Accordingto the corporation, unfavourable weather in August, which is the storm and rainyseason in both the northern and southern regions, has greatly affected itsproduction and business. However, its power plants managed to fulfil or surpassthe assigned electricity output target./.
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