OLIVER -MASSMANN - VIETNAM - WELCOME TO VIETPOWER 2010

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HILTON HANOI OPERA
OPERA HANOI
HANOI
Vietnam
Comienzo:
lun, 27/09/2010, 08:15 (ICT)
lun, 27/09/2010, 08:15 (ICT)
Fin:
jue, 30/09/2010, 17:00 (ICT)
jue, 30/09/2010, 17:00 (ICT)
WELCOME TO VIETPOWER 2010


Power cuts in Vietnam continue to impact on businesses in the country. However, all that is about to change. With one of the youngest workforces in the world and one of the fastest-growing economies in Asia, Vietnam is set to attract a lot of attention over the next few years.

A lot of money, local and foreign, is going into improving capacity in Vietnam. BOTs (Build Operate Transfer contracts) are in the process of negotiation across the country, including the 1200MW Nghi Son 2 plant and the 750MW O Mon 2.

Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) have two big priorities right now. Firstly, Vietnam has eight nuclear power plants (read as 8000MW!) planned for operation by 2030, given the go-ahead by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung. Helping them with construction is a Russian firm.

Secondly, Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai extolled the virtues of a competitive electricity market for cost-saving – a pilot market is planned for 2011. EVN’s agenda should be improving their transmission network, he said, to support power companies.

Whether aiding EVN with construction or engineering talent or knowledge share, or being one of the international power companies to be selling power to the soon-improved transmission system, prospects for foreign investment in Vietnamese power are rich. Already 2010 has seen AES and Jaks Resources sign off a 1200MW coal thermal power plant each.

With this month seeing a first draft of the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Power Development Master Plan VII, the dynamics of Vietnam’s power industry will change forever. IBC’s 2nd Annual VietPower conference in Hanoi this September will assemble executives from the independent power producers who have successfully landed projects in Vietnam this year, along with high-ranking government officials and financial experts. Chaired by a Vietnamese-speaking lawyer who has dealt with the government for years, the conference will create a unique forum for discussion of Vietnam’s growth, its challenges, and its potential.

For more information on this conference or to register, go to http://www.vietpowerconference.com or contact ruohyi.tham@ibcasia.com.sg

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