Vietnam PM says 2025 electricity demand seen rising 12%-13%


HANOI: Vietnam's demand for electricity is expected to rise 12%-13% in 2025, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh told the parliament in Hanoi on Tuesday (Nov 12)

The government will seek to boost energy development projects, including by removing regulatory hurdles facing renewable energy projects, Chinh said, adding the country was resuming its nuclear power development plans. - Reuters

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