Câu ví dụ #1851
1. Without coal-fired power, Vietnam will have to confront energy insecurity, Deputy National Assembly Chairman Phung Quoc Hien said Monday at a meeting between the parliamentary Economic Committee and Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh.
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2. In the context of a boom in renewable energy production including solar and wind power in recent years, many localities have stopped receiving new coal power projects, leading to electricity shortages, Hien said.
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3. 8%, according to the Vietnam Energy Association (VEA).
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4. Vietnam needs to ensure electricity security in the coming years, and coal power will still play an important role in achieving that goal, he added.
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5. “Coal power is not a sinner to give up,” he said.
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6. A report prepared by the ministry shows that Vietnam's electricity supply growth rate over the past five years has slowed to an annual average of around 8%, compared with 13% in the 2011-2015 period.
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7. Between the two periods, hydroelectricity supply growth slowed from 15% to 5%, and thermal power (mainly coal-fired) fell from 27% to 10%, it said.
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8. Ten large coal-fired power projects with a total capacity of 7,000 MW have been scheduled to operate during this period, but all of them will not be on time this year.
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9. With electricity demand expected to grow by 8% annually between 2021-2030, the delay of new coal-fired power projects will pose challenges to ensuring sufficient electricity supply over the next five years, the report said.
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10. The British minister said that to ensure power security, the ministry will make efforts to complete the development of coal-fired power projects that have been behind schedule in the past time.
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