“A stable power supply serves as the critical lifeblood of the infrastructure, ensuring continuous and reliable operations.

“A stable power supply serves as the critical lifeblood of the infrastructure, ensuring continuous and reliable operations."

These days, Northern and Central Vietnam have become like a “giant furnace,” with temperatures in many areas exceeding 40 degrees Celsius. From busy streets to narrow alleyways, conversations revolve around climate change, avoiding heat exposure, and preventing heatstroke.

The engineering team worked under the scorching sun to maintain the power supply.

For the sake of making a living, many people still have no choice but to face the harsh weather conditions.

Over the past few days, engineers and workers of Nghi Son 2 Power Limited Liability Company (NS2PC) have continued working tirelessly under the blazing sun, enduring heat radiation from massive steel structures and concrete facilities outdoors to ensure the stable operation of the Nghi Son 2 Thermal Power Plant. Their efforts contribute to maintaining production activities and meeting electricity demand for cooling needs and industrial production for businesses as well as households.

The engineering team worked under the scorching sun to maintain the power supply.

Mr. Michael W. Savidge, Executive Vice President of NS2PC and Plant General Manager of the Nghi Son 2 BOT Thermal Power Plant said that NS2PC has developed technical plans and secured fuel supplies to ensure the stable operation of the plant and the delivery of electricity to the national grid in accordance with its commitments to Vietnam Electricity (EVN).

“Maintaining a stable power supply is as vital to our operations as uninterrupted blood flow is to the human body,” he emphasized.

The Nghi Son 2 BOT Thermal Power Plant, with a total investment of USD 2.8 billion, is the second-largest project in Thanh Hoa Province. The project was developed by Marubeni Corporation and Tohoku Electric Power of Japan (50%), together with Korea Electric Power Corporation of South Korea (50%).

The plant has a net capacity of 1,200 MW and an annual electricity output of 7.8 billion kWh, supplying power to more than six million households. After 25 years of operation, NS2PC will transfer the plant to the Vietnamese Government for continued management and operation.

The plant’s electricity production target for 2026 is 7,787,795,993 kWh. In the first quarter of 2026, the plant generated 1,828,748,346 kWh. In April 2026, the plant operated at 96.03% capacity, equivalent to an electricity output of 829.72 million kWh.

Cumulative electricity generation from the initial date of Unit 1 commercial operation (January 11, 2022) through the end of April 2026 reached 24,881,772,091 kWh.

 

 

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