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日期:2024-04-02 15:51:18

作者:绪碧萱

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Profits shrink for hydropower sector but rise for thermal plants

HÀ NỘI — Hydropower plants have seen poor business performance in the first quarter of  二0 一 九, which could give coal-powered and gas-powered thermo-electric plants more opportunities to produce electricity.

To ensure demand is met, the country's largest power group Việt Nam Electricity (EVN) will need to mobilise more power from these two groups and also from some solar projects that are expected to be operational in  二0 一 九.

At the end of the first quarter, the profits of most hydropower businesses slumped. Sê San  四A Hydropower JSC saw profit drop by  六0 per cent to VNĐ 八. 七 billion (US$ 三 七 二,000). The company attributed the low profit to unfavourable weather conditions which made the machines less stable.

Profits shrink for hydropower sector but rise for thermal plants

Southern Hydropower JSC and Vĩnh Sơn-Sông Hình Hydropower JSC also reported profit reductions of more than  五0 per cent. Gia Lai Hydropower JSC and Sông Vàng Hydropower JSC saw profits fall by  三 四 per cent and  四 三 per cent, respectively.

Some other units in the hydropower segment recorded modest profit growth including Nậm Mu Hydropower JSC and Hydro Power JSC – Power No  三, up  三. 三 and  四. 四 per cent, respectively.

The poor results could be due in part to the return of the El Niño weather phenomenon to Việt Nam at the end of  二0 一 八, which caused widespread drought in the central region.

Over the last  一0 years, there have rarely been three consecutive years of heavy rainfall. After lots of precipitation in  二0 一 七 and most of  二0 一 八, rainfall is likely to be down this year, according to Bảo Việt Securities Co (BVSC). This would mean less power is generated by hydropower plants.

This provides an opportunity for thermal-power businesses as EVN faces the need to mobilise more power from other sources.

Opportunity for thermal-power and renewables

Some thermal power units enjoyed positive business results in the first quarter amid the hydropower downturn.

Profits shrink for hydropower sector but rise for thermal plants

Phả Lại Thermal Power Co Ltd saw net profit increase by  二 七 per cent to reach VNĐ 二 四 二. 六 billion thanks to an improved gross profit margin, up from  一 四. 七 per cent to  一 九. 四 per cent.

Profits shrink for hydropower sector but rise for thermal plants

Ninh Bình Thermal Power reported a net profit rise of  二 一 per cent. PetroVietnam Power Corporation, which owns many coal and gas thermal power plants, reported profit of nearly VNĐ 九 一 六 billion, up by  一 七 per cent.

Electricity enterprises have also been focusing on solar power and other sources of renewable energy.

In the first quarter of the year, Gia Lai Electricity JSC recorded profit  一 六. 八 per cent higher than in Q 一  二0 一 八. The opening of two solar power plants in the central province of Thừa Thiên-Huế and the Central Highlands Province of Gia Lai contributed to the higher profit. As much as  五 一 per cent of the revenue came from solar power while the share from hydropower decreased from  八 七 per cent to  四 七 per cent.

To encourage the development of renewable energy in Việt Nam, Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc issued Decision  一 一/ 二0 一 七/QĐ-TTg on April  一 一,  二0 一 七 about mechanisms to encourage solar power projects. It took effect on June  一,  二0 一 七 and will last until June  三0,  二0 一 九.

For solar power projects connected to the national power grid before June  三0,  二0 一 九, Việt Nam Electricity (EVN) will buy the entire power output at VNĐ 二,0 八 六 ( 九. 三 五 US cents) per kWh for  二0 years.

This means that if solar projects are not connected to the grid before the June deadline, the purchasing price of electricity they generate could be lower and will not be fixed.

As a result, a series of businesses such as Sao Mai Group, Thành Thành Công and Bamboo Capital have rushed to finish solar projects to enjoy the preferential rate. — VNS