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excellent organizations are awarded EVN (or Vietnam Electricity)'s emulation flags
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In 2009, the
company attained its plan goals: commercial electricity production hit over
5,292 million kWh, representing 102.6% of plan goals, up 9.53% against 2008;
electricity sales amounted to VND5 trillion; nearly 6,000 applications for power
consumption limit were processed; the timer systems of more than 5,000 watt-hour
meters were reset on the basis of three electricity-selling prices; 98% of rural
households were supplied with electricity; technical management, safety
technologies and grid operations were ensured and the demand for additional
load, outage reduction and power loss reduction was coped with. The company also
increased investment to upgrade the electricity grid in Bien Hoa and Thong Nhat,
from 15kV to 22 kV and had automatic medium-voltage circuit breakers at 110kV
stations ceased to function. Telecommunications sector attracted 23,977 new
subscribers, reaching 71% of EVN’s plan goals. Contributing VND44 billion to
the State budget, the company discharged its obligation. In addition, the living
standard of the company’s employees was improved.
According to
its 2010 plans, Dong Nai Power One-Member Co. Ltd is committed to a sufficient
supply of electricity to meet the demand for Dong Nai’s socio-economic
development, security and national defense. Simultaneously, the company will
strive for a commercial electricity output of 5,930.41 million KWh, reduce power
losses, increase labor productivity by 15% against 2009 and attempt to achieve
an 8% profit-capital ratio.
Addressing the
meeting, Vice chairman of Dong Nai People’s Committee – Dinh Quoc Thai – gave
the meeting directions and requested that Dong Nai Power continue boosting
administrative reforms, carry out energy-efficiency solutions, upgrade the grid
in Dong Nai and pay a special attention to completing the grid program for
hinterland areas in order that 99% of households in Dong Nai would have access
to electricity. “First of all, the company is required to ensure a sufficient
supply of electricity for people throughout Lunar New Year holidays on the basis of
safety and energy efficiency.” Thai added.
Reported by Thuy Lien,
Translated by Duy Minh