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Electricity consumption reached 1 billion kWh, even ahead of peak dry season

Electricity consumption reached 1 billion kWh, even ahead of peak dry season

NSMO urged stronger efforts to promote energy-saving and more efficient electricity use, particularly as the 2026 dry season peak is expected from late April through August.

HÀ NỘI — Daily electricity consumption has exceeded 1 billion kWh for the first time this year, despite the country not yet entering its peak hot season, highlighting rapidly rising energy demand for the country's double-digit growth target.

Statistics from the National Power System and Market Operation Company Limited (NSMO) showed that on March 31, total electricity consumption reached 1.005 billion kWh, an unprecedented level for this time of year.

In 2025, the 1 billion kWh threshold was typically surpassed only during peak heat periods in mid-May.

The northern region recorded the highest consumption at 464 million kWh, an increase of nearly 12 per cent.

Coal-fired power remained the dominant source, accounting for 55 per cent of total generation, followed by hydropower at 21.7 per cent with the remainder coming from gas-fired plants and renewable energy sources such as wind and solar.

NSMO said the national power system was operated safely and stably, with generation sources optimally dispatched to meet rising demand as the country enters the dry season.

During peak months, capacity is forecast to rise by more than 12 per cent, while output could grow by 10–12 per cent, raising the possibility of new consumption records compared with 2025, NSMO said, adding that the early surge underscores rising power demand as Việt Nam is aiming for double-digit growth in the next five-year period.

NSMO urged stronger efforts to promote energy-saving and more efficient electricity use, particularly as the 2026 dry season peak is expected from late April through August.

A heatwave is forecast to occur from April 7 to 14 when temperatures are expected to range between 36 and 38 degrees Celsius, with some areas exceeding 39 degrees.

The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting also warned of a complex climate this year. The La Nina phenomenon is expected to persist through March before transitioning to neutral conditions, with a possible shift to El Nino by mid-year at moderate to high intensity.

Vietnam Electricity said it has instructed its subsidiaries to proactively secure coal and gas supplies, ensuring no fuel shortages for power generation under any circumstances.

As the global energy market continues to face uncertainties that could directly affect national energy security, Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính on March 30 issued a directive calling for stricter electricity-saving measures and accelerated development of self-produced, self-consumed rooftop solar power to secure energy supply.

The directive sets a target to save at least 3 per cent of total national electricity consumption in 2026, and to achieve a minimum 10 per cent reduction in electricity use during peak hot months from April to July.

The directive underlined the need to expand rooftop solar for self-use across public offices, production and service facilities, and households, and the installation of integrated battery energy storage systems (BESS), with the aim of realising the goal for around 10 per cent of public offices and 10 per cent of households nationwide to adopt rooftop solar systems annually, or for total installed capacity to reach 20 per cent of planned rooftop solar capacity in each locality during the 2026-30 period.

Early this year, the Prime Minister signed Directive No. 01/CT-TTg outlining measures to ensure sufficient electricity supply for production, business activities and daily life during peak periods in 2026 and the 2027-30 period, focusing on accelerating the development of major power generation and grid projects.

Source: VNS

Photo: VNA/VNS Photo Quốc Luỹ

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Foxconn pours additional $58.3 mln into northern Vietnam unit

Foxconn pours additional $58.3 mln into northern Vietnam unit

Taiwan’s Hon Hai Precision (Foxconn), a key electronics supplier to Apple, said it will invest an additional $58.32 million in its Vietnamese subsidiary, Fushan Technology (Vietnam), according to a filing to the Taiwan Stock Exchange.

Foxconn’s unit Chief Expertise Limited will implement the investment, bringing Foxconn’s total investment in Fushan Technology (Vietnam) to $226.29 million while maintaining 100% ownership.

The move is aimed at “long-term investment.” However, the filing did not specify which items the funds would be allocated to.

Before the latest capital hike, Fushan Technology (Vietnam), located at VSIP Bac Ninh Industrial Park in the northern province of Bac Ninh, had been featured in an expansion plan in late 2025.

According to an environmental impact assessment filing for the expansion of its Bac Ninh plant, Fushan Technology (Vietnam) said it plans to install additional production lines to add products such as Xbox gaming devices, electronic components and chargers for smart ring wearables, while lifting smartphone capacity by 30 million units a year to 140 million units annually.

The document also shows the facility would produce up to 100,000 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) each year, with full operations planned from April 2026.

Fushan Technology (Vietnam) was established in November 2011 as Nokia Vietnam. It was renamed Microsoft Mobile Vietnam in December 2014 after US tech giant Microsoft acquired Nokia that year.

In 2017, Microsoft sold its handset business to FIH Mobile, part of the Foxconn ecosystem, after which Microsoft Mobile Vietnam was renamed Fushan Technology (Vietnam) as it is known today.

Fulian receives fresh hundreds of millions in capital injection

Beyond Fushan Technology (Vietnam), another wholly-owned unit of Foxconn in northern Vietnam - Fulian Precision Technology Component - also posted a strong capital increase in Q1/2026.

In January, Fulian Precision Technology Component was approved to raise its charter capital from VND8.48 trillion ($322.08 million) to VND9.13 trillion ($346.77 million), before increasing it further to VND9.46 trillion ($359.3 million) in February.

In March, Foxconn poured a further $287 million into Fulian Precision Technology Component via its subsidiary Ingrasys (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Following this, Foxconn’s total investment in Fulian Precision Technology Component rose to about $668.5 million, while maintaining 100% ownership. The move ranks among the group’s largest disclosed investments in Vietnam so far this year.

Since beginning its investment in Vietnam in 2007, Foxconn has established a presence in Bac Ninh, Hanoi, Quang Ninh and Nghe An, with Bac Ninh emerging as its key hub.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the Foxconn Vietnam headquarters office in Hanoi last week, Pham Hoang Son, Chairman of the Bac Ninh People's Committee, said Foxconn has run 20 projects in Bac Ninh with total investment of about $4 billion, creating around 130,000 jobs.

Beyond its economic contributions, Foxconn has also advanced technology transfer, workforce training and the development of a high-tech electronics ecosystem in the locality, he added.

The establishment of the company’s Vietnam headquarters office is a strategic step to enhance operational efficiency and strengthen engagement with regulators and partners, according to Foxconn Vietnam CEO Chou I Wen.

He added that Vietnam is not only a key manufacturing hub, but also an increasingly notable destination for innovation in the region.

Michael Chiang, rotating CEO of Foxconn, said the inauguration not only marks an expansion of operations but also reaffirms the group’s long-term commitment to Vietnam.

Amid shifting global economic dynamics, Vietnam - particularly Hanoi - is playing an increasingly strategic role in Foxconn’s development network, he stressed.

Foxconn is committed to further expanding investment, advancing technology transfer, developing a high-quality workforce, strengthening cooperation with domestic firms, and contributing to the growth of high-tech industries and sustainable supply chains in Vietnam, the CEO said.

Vietnam, UNIDO sign deal for sustainable industrial development

Vietnam, UNIDO sign deal for sustainable industrial development

The Country Program for Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development for 2025–2028 has an estimated budget of $72 million.

Vietnam and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) have signed a new Country Program for Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development for 2025–2028, marking a further step in their long-standing partnership.

The agreement was signed on April 20 in Hanoi by the Ministry of Finance and UNIDO.

With an estimated budget of $72 million, the program focuses on green industrial transformation, strengthening competitiveness and sustainable value chains, and improving industrial policies and institutions.

Since the official establishment of the partnership, UNIDO has collaborated with Vietnam to implement over 170 projects since 1978 in areas such as small and medium-sized enterprise development, quality infrastructure, energy efficiency, clean production, and sustainable supply chains. Based on this, within the framework of the new program, cooperation between the two parties will continue to be expanded through comprehensive intervention programs and activities, combining policy advice, technical support, and investment mobilization. The program is expected to open up new cooperation opportunities in the field of agricultural processing, particularly for value chains with potential such as rice and tea, focusing on value addition, meeting sustainable standards, enhancing resilience to climate change, and improving livelihoods in rural areas.


Steel giant Hoa Phat inaugurates $76 mln steel pipe plant in southern Vietnam

Steel giant Hoa Phat inaugurates $76 mln steel pipe plant in southern Vietnam

Vietnam’s conglomerate Hoa Phat Group (HoSE: HPG) on Saturday inaugurated a new steel pipe plant in the southern province of Tay Ninh with an investment of VND2 trillion ($75.6 million), as the country’s top steelmaker expands capacity to capture recovering demand in construction and infrastructure.

The facility has an annual capacity of 400,000 tons and produces a range of products, including black steel pipes, galvanized steel, and large-diameter pipes for industrial use.

With the addition, Hoa Phat’s total steel pipe capacity rises to 1.2 million tons per year, reinforcing its leading position in the domestic market with an estimated market share of nearly 35%.

Located in the Thuan Dao Industrial Park, the 15-hectare plant benefits from proximity to Ho Chi Minh City and is about 30 km from Long An international port, allowing the company to optimize logistics costs and expand its reach in southern Vietnam and export markets.

The plant is already supplying steel pipes for major infrastructure projects such as Long Thanh International Airport in Dong Nai province and Phu Quoc airport off An Giang province, the company said.

In addition, the facility is equipped with a rooftop solar power system with a capacity of 10 MW, enabling the firm to meet more than half of its electricity demand and reduce operating costs.

In the first quarter of 2026, the group sold more than 241,000 tons of steel pipes, up around 30% from a year earlier. Southern Vietnam accounted for roughly 90,000 tons.

The company targets revenue of VND210 trillion ($7.97 billion) and net profit of VND22 trillion ($835.47 million) this year, up 33% and 42% respectively from 2025. If achieved, this would mark a record high for the group, with steel continuing to contribute about 95% of total revenue.

HPG shares were traded at VND24,800 ($0.94) each on Monday afternoon.

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