EVN | |
Type | State owned |
Industry | Electricity |
Founded | 10 October 1997 |
Headquarters | Hanoi, Vietnam |
Key people | Duong Quang Thanh Chairman Tran Dinh Nhan CEO |
Revenue | US$14.6 billion (2018)[1] |
Owner | Government of Vietnam |
Number of employees | 106,011 (2014) |
Website | www.evn.com.vn |
Vietnam Electricity (full name: Vietnam Electricity Group, abbreviated name: EVN, Vietnamese: Tập đoàn Điện lực Việt Nam) is the largest power company in Vietnam. Vietnam Electricity (EVN) was established by the government of Vietnam as a state-owned company in 1994, and has operated officially as a one-member limited liability company since 2010.
EVN runs its own large-scale hydropower and coal-fired power plants with a total installed capacity of 28,169 MW, which contribute up to 58% of the national power generation system, while controlling three power generation corporations (GENCOs 1,2,3), one power transmission corporation (National Power Transmission Corporation - EVNNPT), and five regional power distribution corporations (for the North, Central, South and the two cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh), while managing the operation of the national power system through the National Load Dispatch Center[2]
Subsidiaries
- National Power Transmission Corporation
- Power Generation Corporation No. 1
- Power Generation Corporation No. 2
- Power Generation Corporation No. 3
- Northern Power Corporation
- Central Power Corporation
- Southern Power Corporation
- Hanoi City Power Corporation
- Ho Chi Minh City Power Corporation
- National Load Dispatch Center
- Electric Power Trading Company
- Electric Information Centre
- Information Technology Centre
References
- ↑ https://www.evn.com.vn/userfile/User/tcdl/files/2019/8/EVNAnnualReport2018(1).pdf Vietnam Electricity Annual Report 2018
- ↑ Vietnam Electricity 2018 Annual Report