EVN Deputy General Director Ngo Son Hai speaks at the workshop
The workshop is the first cooperation activity to be implemented after the two sides signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on cooperation in the energy sector last June.
Speaking at the workshop, EVN Deputy General Director Ngo Son Hai emphasized that, in response to the requirements for developing the power system by 2030 and beyond, the Vietnamese power industry needs to synchronously deploy solutions in investment, construction and management of the system. In particular, the research and application of achievements of the Fourth Industrial Revolution play a key role in building an increasingly intelligent power system, optimizing the exploitation of sources and grids, meeting the electricity demand for the economy, which is forecast to grow at double-digit rates in the coming time.
By the end of 2024, the total power capacity of Vietnam's power system will reach 82.4 GW, ranking 23rd in the world and 2nd in Southeast Asia, of which hydropower accounts for 30%, coal-fired thermal power 32%, gas-fired thermal power 9%, wind power - solar power 27%. Including hydropower sources, the proportion of renewable energy accounts for 57% of the country's total power capacity, helping to significantly reduce the use of fossil fuels and reduce CO2 emissions.
According to the National Power Development Plan for the 2021-2030 period, with a vision to 2050 (adjusted Power Plan VIII) approved by the Prime Minister on April 15, 2025, the total installed capacity of the entire system is expected to reach 236 GW by 2030. By 2050, the system scale could reach 774.5 - 838.7 GW, mainly from zero-emission energy sources such as wind power, solar power, biomass, nuclear power, thermal power using hydrogen or green ammonia, pumped storage hydropower and energy storage systems (BESS).
Mr. Ngo Son Hai assessed the Technical Workshop "Digital Grid, Distributed Energy Storage and Monitoring Solutions" as a practical and meaningful activity, in line with the digital transformation orientation that EVN is promoting. Through the workshop, units within EVN have the opportunity to access many modern technological solutions in the energy sector.
Huawei affirmed its willingness to share experiences and cooperate with EVN to build a smart and sustainable energy ecosystem, aiming at the goal of comprehensive digital transformation of Vietnam's electricity industry.
At the conference, representatives from Huawei introduced the latest technology solutions in the field of digital energy, including intelligent power distribution system (IDS), integrated frequency-controlled energy storage system (BESS), private wireless network, and smart substation solutions. These solutions were presented in conjunction with practical applications in many countries and regions.
The workshop was also an opportunity for the two sides to discuss future cooperation directions. Huawei affirmed its willingness to share experiences and cooperate with EVN to build a smart and sustainable energy ecosystem, aiming at the goal of comprehensive digital transformation of Vietnam's electricity industry.
In addition, the company also develops a battery storage system (BESS) with high safety, stable performance, and flexible expansion. Huawei's energy ecosystem includes electric vehicle charging stations, green data centers, and smart grid solutions, aiming at sustainable development and supporting the clean energy transition.
Anh Tho
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