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  2. Vietnam Electricity - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Electricity (EVN; Vietnamese: Tập đoàn Điện lực Việt Nam, lit. 'Vietnam Electricity Group') is the national and the sole public power company in Vietnam . It was established by the government of Vietnam as a state-owned company in 1994, and has operated officially as a one-member limited liability company since 2010.

  3. List of coal-fired power stations in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Hai Duong 2021 MOIT Report 58/BC-CBT annex row IV.2 Hai Ha CHP 1–4 Dong Phat Hai Ha (CHP) Texhong Hai Ha Industrial Park Co. 2100 pre-permit Quang Ninh 2019–2030 MOIT Report 58/BC-CBT annex row V.2 Hai Phong 1–2 EVN Genco No 2 4x300 operating Hai Phong 2011–2014 [15] Hai Phong 3 Unit 1–2 Vietnam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group

  4. List of power stations in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Loi Hai and Bac Phong communes, Thuan Bac district, Ninh Thuan province Ninh Thuan 39.95 26/08/2016 27/04/2019 Trungnam Wind Power JSC Operation ENERCON turbines, Siemens Inverter [191] [192] Trung Nam Ninh Thuan phase 2 Loi Hai and Bac Phong communes, Thuan Bac district, Ninh Thuan province Ninh Thuan 64 04/2020 Trungnam Wind Power JSC

  5. Duyên Hải Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Duyen Hai 1 will have an installed capacity of 1,245 MW (2 X 622.5MW) and its annual output will be 7.5–8 GWh. [4] The plant will cost US$1.5 billion. [5] It is owned by Vietnam Electricity. Engineering, procurement and construction contract was signed on 30 March 2010 and construction started on 19 September 2010.

  6. EVNTelecom - Wikipedia

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    EVNTelecom was a Vietnamese telecommunications company. It was set up as a 100% state-owned and self-financed subsidiary of Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN). It was one of five mobile network providers in Vietnam, and the fourth to launch its service.

  7. EVN Group - Wikipedia

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    EVN Group is an Austrian-based producer and transporter of electricity, one of the largest in Europe having over three million customers in 14 countries. [2] The company also operates in water treatment , natural gas supply and waste management business areas.

  8. Electric Power University - Wikipedia

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    Middle School of Mechanical Engineering (now Hanoi University of Industry) .l April 2000, implementing the policy of rearranging the network of schools under the Vietnam Electricity Corporation (EVN), the Ministry of Industry decided. merged the in-service training school with Electricity High School I and named it Electric School No.

  9. Phạm Văn Hai station - Wikipedia

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    Phạm Văn Hai Station (Vietnamese: Ga Phạm Văn Hai) is a future underground Ho Chi Minh City Metro station on Line 2. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The station will be at the T-junction of streets of Cách Mạng Tháng Tám and Phạm Văn Hai, which has been known by folks as the "Ông Tạ Three-way Junction" ( Ngã Ba Ông Tạ ) in Tân Bình District .