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90% of large electricity consuming enterprises in Hai Duong pledge to avoid peak hour production

Việt NamViệt Nam22/04/2024

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90% of businesses with electricity consumption of over 1 million kWh/year have committed to shifting production time to avoid peak hours.

The remaining customers have not signed the commitment because the business leaders are working or not present in Vietnam, the customers have not agreed due to the nature of production, the customers still have to consider arranging a suitable production plan...

According to the plan, the capacity that needs to be reduced in the 12:00 - 15:00 and 21:00 - 24:00 time slots of Hai Duong Electricity in the 3 peak months of May, June, July this year is 349 MW (about 27%). Of which, June has the highest capacity reduction of 165 MW.

Hai Duong Electricity has requested its affiliated units and customers to proactively monitor load shifting and promptly inform when customers have load shifting capacity exceeding the allocated threshold, and be flexible in directing and operating to ensure safe and continuous power supply, fully meeting the electricity needs for production and people's daily life...

THANH HOA

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