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Dak Nong: Over 99.5 pct of villages connected to national grid

As many as 99.57 percent of villages or 96.4 percent of population in the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong have had access to the national grid by the end of 2017.
Dak Nong: Over 99.5 pct of villages connected to national grid ảnh 1As many as 99.57 percent of villages in Dak Nong have had access to the national grid by the end of 2017. (Source: VNA)

 Dak Nong (VNA) – As manyas 99.57 percent of villages or 96.4 percent of population in the CentralHighlands province of Dak Nong have had access to the national grid by the endof 2017.

To this end, the Dak Nong powercompany has invested 179.5 billion VND (nearly 8 million USD) in building andrenovating the local power networks and improving the quality of power transmissionin the province’s remote and border areas, according to the company’s directorTran Van Thuan.

The firm also carried out a project,worth over 20 billion VND (880,000 USD), to provide electricity for people in disadvantagedand border villages in Tuy Duc ​district.

It has focused more on improvingelectricity network credibility and customer-care services so as to increasecustomer satisfaction across the province.

To date, the company has managedabout 1,690 km of medium-voltage lines, 1,700 km of low-voltage lines and 1,800transformer stations, and provided electricity for over 142,000 households.-VNA
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