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Vietnam saves over 2 billion kWh of electricity

Electricity consumption declined by 2 billion kWh over the past nine months, accounting for 2.19 percent of commercial electricity output, Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) reported.
Electricity consumption declined by 2 billion kWh over the past ninemonths, accounting for 2.19 percent of commercial electricity output,Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) reported.

This reduction is attributable to EVN's cooperation with the media to increase awareness of electricity conservation.

Power companies launched a number of campaigns and programmes, suchas the Power Saving Family, Power Saving Streets, and Power SavingSchools to encourage households, enterprises and agencies to use energysparingly and efficiently.

Numerous conferences and discussion rounds were organised at schools and businesses to explore power saving solutions.

Additionally, EVN’s power saving programme for the 2014-2015 periodincluded replacing incandescent bulbs with compact alternatives, andjointly organising electricity saving campaigns with the Ho Chi MinhCommunist Youth Union.

EVN’s Southern PowerCorporation plans to pilot the ESCO model, installing solar water heatersystems for its largest customers towards the end of 2014.

From January to September, EVN’s Southern Power Corporation and HoChi Minh City Power Corporation (EVN HCMC) took the lead in savingelectricity, with the decline in consumption accounting for more than2.5 percent of their commercial electricity output.-VNA

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