Vietnam’s power system ranks second in ASEAN
EVN reported that by the end of 2025, the total installed capacity of the national power system, excluding imported electricity, reached about 87,600 MW, an increase of nearly 6,400 MW compared to 2024.
EVN reported that by the end of 2025, the total installed capacity of the national power system, excluding imported electricity, reached about 87,600 MW, an increase of nearly 6,400 MW compared to 2024.
Among the flagship projects inaugurated was the expanded Hoa Binh Hydropower Plant with a total installed capacity of 480MW per year and average annual output of about 488 million kWh.
Under the dispatch, the Prime Minister ordered that each authority must settle issues within its jurisdiction, and hold accountable for the accuracy and timeliness of its report.
Vietnam sees clear opportunities for sustainable development. Developing renewable energy including wind and solar power is an inevitable direction to ensure energy security, meet commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and respond to climate change.
The Tra Vinh provincial People’s Committee has given the green light to the investment policy for five wind power projects, for an investment total of over 13.8 trillion VND.
Acting Chairman of Quang Tri province Ha Sy Dong expressed his hope that the collaboration will effectively contribute to Vietnam’s and Italy’s international ecological environment commitments.
After nearly four years of collaboration, Vietnam’s rooftop solar power project in the commercial and industrial sectors has achieved significant milestones. With about 17 GW (gigawatts) of solar power generated since 2020, Vietnam has become a leading country in solar power development in the ASEAN region.
Indonesia's Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) announced on October 21 that the country’s installed solar power capacity has surpassed 700 MW. However, further acceleration is needed to meet global climate targets.
The Royal Government of Cambodia is focusing on boosting clean and renewable energy in alignment with sustainable development goals as evident in the group of power projects approved for the 2024-2029 period.
Thailand’s energy authorities are considering buying more solar power from households as part of efforts to promote clean energy and increase installation of rooftop solar panels.
The Petrovietnam Power Corporation (PV Power) has proposed the implementation of the Lam Son Clean Energy Production Complex project, with an investment of nearly 4 billion USD in Ninh Thuan province.
The Lao Government has allowed Liankham Trading Sole Co., Ltd. to carry out a feasibility study on the construction of a floating solar energy generation plant with a capacity of up to 1,500-1,600 MW.