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Vietnam’s EVN completes 480MW hydropower expansion

  • Spanish Market: Electricity
  • 22/12/25

State-owned Vietnam Electricity (EVN) has completed a 480MW extension to a decades-old hydropower complex, to boost and better stabilise the national power system.

The upgrading works have added about 488GWh/yr of power generation and expands the total capacity of the Hoa Binh hydropower plant, already one of the largest in Vietnam, to 2.4GW.

The expansion project was approved in 2018 and involved installing two new turbines, which were connected to the grid in August and November, EVN earlier said.

Total project investment exceeded 9.2 trillion dong ($350mn), of which EVN contributed 30pc. Other sources included about $91.2mn of domestic commercial loans and $82mn of foreign commercial loans without government guarantees from the French Development Agency, EVN said.

The Hoa Binh hydropower plant, west of capital Hanoi, first started operating in the 1990s and is part of a 23GW fleet of hydroelectric facilities contributing to about 30pc of annual power generation in Vietnam.

Alongside the hydropower expansion, EVN inaugurated an 87.5MW solar farm in central Vietnam that is expected to generate 169GWh/yr of power.

The utility also said two wind projects totalling 55MW have begun construction and are expected to start operating in the fourth quarter of 2026. Their annual power generation is estimated at over 160GWh/yr.

Argus assessed Vietnam current-year solar and wind I-RECs at $0.34/MWh last week, up from an average of $0.32/MWh in November. Current-year hydro certificates were assessed at $0.15/MWh, down from about $0.16/MWh last month.


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