EVNHCMC shall work closely with businesses located the High-Tech Park to further improve the quality of power in the coming time - Photo: Duc Hung
At the meeting, the representatives of customers highly appreciated the quality of power and customer services provided by EVNHCMC in the recent years, which has facilitated the production and business activities of their businesses. In addition, they also expect EVNHCMC to continue coordinating with their businesses effectively and closely, to further improve the quality of electricity.
According to Mr. Pham Quoc Bao - General Director of EVNHCMC, in the coming time, EVNHCMC shall actively support and coordinate with businesses in the High-Tech Park; promptly handling any shortcomings, meeting the technical requirements of electric power for production and business activities of each enterprise.
In addition, Mr. Pham Quoc Bao also encourages enterprises to use solar energy and participate in Load Adjustment Program so as to reduce power consumption, which may help optimize their production activities and improve power supply reliability while contributing to reducing peak load and the pressure for new construction of electricity infrastructures.
According to the report made by EVNHCMC, there are 85 companies located in Ho Chi Minh Hi-Tech Park, which are supplied power through 5 intermediate stations, including: Tang Nhon Phu, Hi-Tech, Intel, Thu Duc Dong and Thu Duc Bac. So far, EVNHCMC has met the requirements of power supply with high reliability.
In the coming time, for customers who have not complied with the maintenance process, EVNHCMC shall coordinate with the Management Board of High-Tech Park to mobilize and persuade customers to arrange an outage schedule for maintenance work to support Thu Thiem Power Company in performing the maintenance, handling any existing issues of power grid for customers located within the boundaries of the measurement. At the same time, it is necessary to consider the possibilities of scaling down the power supply for sub-station feeders, installing additional indicators for medium-voltage underground cables, in order to quickly detect and isolate any incident position, narrow the scope of blackouts and minimize the duration of power cut-off, etc.