Vietnam urges consumers to save power as heatwave drives record demand


Workers work at the Pho Noi Power Station, a state utility owned by Electricity of Vietnam, in Hung Yen province, Vietnam, June 4, 2024. REUTERS/Khan Vu

HANOI, June ⁠25 (Reuters) - Vietnam's state utility EVN called ⁠on firms and households to ‌conserve energy on Thursday to ease the strains on the country's power grid, with intense ​heat driving electricity consumption ⁠to record highs.

Temperatures ⁠are forecast to exceed 40 degrees Celsius ⁠in ‌several parts of Vietnam on Thursday, according to the ⁠national weather forecast agency.

• Peak electricity ​demand ‌reached 58.46 gigawatts on Wednesday, a ⁠new high, ​according to EVN.

• EVN encouraged consumers to set their air-conditioners at no ⁠less than 26 degrees ​Celsius (78.8 degrees Fahrenheit), and to use more natural lighting and ventilation.

• "Using electricity efficiently ⁠and effectively not only helps reduce electricity costs but also eases pressure on the national power grid," EVN ​said.

• Vietnam is increasing ⁠electricity imports while operating its power ​plants at full capacity ‌to ensure supplies are ​sufficient, EVN said.

(Reporting by Khanh Vu; Editing by David Stanway)

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