HA NOI (VNS)– Electricity of Viet Nam (EVN) is short of
VND20 trillion (US$960 million) in funds targeted for work on electricity
projects during the remainder of the year.
According to EVN's report, the group has mobilised only
VND54 trillion ($2.6 billion), which accounts for 73 per cent of its capital
needs for 2012.
EVN's 2012 development plan is part of a five-year plan that
sets out targets on electricity production. Despite rising demand for power
across the country, total productivity this year is 110MW lower than targeted.
According to Prime Ministerial decision 854/Qd-TTg, EVN's
productivity should reach an annual average growth of 13 per cent for the
2011-15 period.
For five years, EVN will operate 42 turbines at 20 power
plants with total capacity of 11,600MW and improve more than 300 power
transmission lines.
Total targeted investment for the five years is more than
VND500 trillion ($24 billion). For this 2012, the amount is around VND74
trillion.
The shortfall in funds has led to calls for a delay in
scheduled coal price hikes, over concerns that these price increases will lead
to skyrocketing production costs for the electricity sector.
At the Ministry of Industry and Trade's monthly review early
this week, Dang Huy Cuong, Head of the Electricity Regulation Department,
suggested a delay in increasing coal prices for the electricity sector.
Coal prices were scheduled to rise late this year or early
next year, in what would be the third power price rise in this year.
According to Cuong, EVN's calculation that electricity
production will increase by 13 per cent next year was too high, as estimated
GDP had risen at 5.5 per cent, a rate that was lower than expected.
In an interview with Nhan Dan (People) newspaper, a
representative of the Finance Ministry said low electricity prices were one of
the reasons for the shortfall in capital for power projects.
In addition, local investors do not have enough funds to
invest in the projects and it takes time to mobilise capital from foreign
sources, said the representative.
This year EVN has put into operation six turbines equivalent
to 1,153MW, including turbine 5 and 6 at the Son La, Dong Nai 4 and Kanak hydro
power plants. Ban Chat power plant is scheduled to generate electricity from
its turbine 1 by the end of this year, with the second turbine set to begin
generating power early next year.
In addition, EVN plans to start three projects with total
capacity of 1,790MW. They are the Trung Son hydro power plant and O Mon I and
Duyen Hai 3 thermal power plants. -- VNS
Source: VNS
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