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Vietnam leading coal miner states increasing sales to power plants

Vinacomin, Vietnam's largest coal miner, said it had actually considerably boosted sales to sustain domestic power plants at the exact same time as the country is ramping up its coal imports to attempt to prevent a repeat of last year's. power lacks.

The Southeast Asian country, a regional manufacturing center. greatly reliant on coal for power generation, has more than the. current years dealt with pressure to keep adequate power. materials during heatwaves.

Coal-fired power plants represent 37.5% of Vietnam's. overall set up power generation capacity, however in current weeks. has actually been accountable for around 67% of total electrical power output,. according to information from state energy Electrical power of Vietnam.

The company's coal sales to power plants totalled 15.3. million metric lots in the January-April duration, up 13.8% from a. year previously, the state-run miner, formally called Vietnam. National Coal Mineral Industries Holding Corp., said in a. declaration this week.

Vinacomin stated its regular monthly sales to power plants in May are. expected to be a record 4.1 million loads, without giving. comparative figures.

The country, which hosts big production operations. of multinational companies like Samsung Electronics, Foxconn,. Intel and Canon,

in March swore

there would not be electrical power shortages this year.

Nevertheless, it has actually had a hard time to increase domestic coal. production and has actually needed to ramp up imports to feed coal-fired. power plants. Coal imports in the first 4 months of this year. increased 68% from a year earlier to 20 million loads, according to. government information.

Vietnam's total coal output in the first 4 months of. this year fell 1.2% from a year earlier to 15.3 million tons,. the data revealed.

(source: Reuters)