2009 ensures power supply

Tuesday - 19/07/2011 23:17
On February 18 Morning, Dong Nai Power Company (DNPC) organized a conference to sum up its business in 2008 and set up its plan in 2009. Vice General Director of EVN Nguyen Manh Hung and Vice Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee Dinh Quoc Thai attended the conference.

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Vice General Director of EVN awarded the excellent emulation flag to excellent units  

 In 2008, commercial electricity capacity was 4831 million kwh or 100.04 percent of the plan, up 14.7 percent against the same period of 2007. Four 110kv transformer stations were put into use. A medium tension grid for Long Khanh town was finished via preferential loans and budget source. 129 low tension grid items were invested for ethnic minorities and heroic communes. With the common conditions of the national power grid, DNPC has followed power-saving methods in line with its commitment, popularized and sold CFLs, installed solar heaters and so on

In 2009, DNPC commits itself to supplying enough power to support the socio-economic development and national defense in the province and supplying a commercial electricity capacity of 5590mil KWh. The sector will also focus on investment of key electric works to put them into use as soon as possible

At the conference, leaders of the Provincial People's Committee and EVN requested DNPC’s leaders to supply power properly, avoiding unexpected power cut, which would damage production and affect the residents’ lives. They also asked DNPC to continue boosting administrative reform, improve power grid in the province especially in remote and deep-lying areas so that in the coming time, 99 percent of families would have power supplied.

Reported by Lien Huong, Translated by Thanh Van


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