Key facts
- Vietnam's state utility EVN has called on consumers to conserve electricity.
- A severe heatwave is driving electricity demand to record highs.
- Temperatures are forecast to exceed 40 degrees Celsius.
- The national power grid is under significant strain.
- EVN is implementing measures to manage the increased load.
Vietnam's state-owned power utility, EVN, has issued an urgent appeal to consumers to conserve electricity as a severe heatwave drives demand to unprecedented levels. Temperatures across the nation are forecast to exceed 40 degrees Celsius, placing immense strain on the national power grid. This surge in demand, coupled with the extreme heat, poses a significant challenge to maintaining a stable power supply. EVN is implementing various measures to manage the increased load and mitigate the risk of widespread blackouts. The utility is working to balance supply and demand, which has become increasingly difficult under the current climatic conditions. The call for conservation is a critical step in ensuring the grid can withstand the peak demand periods. Further updates on the situation and any additional measures will be provided by EVN as the heatwave persists.
