GE VERNovaVietnam Our presenceOur mission to electrify to thrive and decarbonize the world remain at the center of everything we do. We approach our role with an enormous sense of responsibility, guided by our purpose statement: “The Energy to Change the World”. This commitment is deeply rooted in Vietnam, where GE Vernova's equipment and installed solutions currently power 30% of the nation's electricity , a testament to our strong foundation in the country's energy landscape. Our presence in the country dates back to 1993 and we have been an integral part of the country’s economic integration and power sector development since then. 1100GE Vernova employees in 13 locations 30%of country’s electricity through GE Vernova’s installed base and solutions 3Manufacturing and repairs facilities From Vietnam to the WorldGE Vernova Vietnam is committed to driving towards a sustainable energy future and helping our customers deliver the electricity that is vital to health, safety, security, and improved quality of life. A look at our footprint of highly specialized manufacturing and service centers in the country. Hai Phong Manufacturing SiteEstablished in 2009, this facility is one of five global GE Vernova factories manufacturing wind turbine generators and electrical components, producing 80% of our renewable electrical components worldwide. Phu My Service CenterGE Vernova’s multifunctional maintenance and repair station for gas turbine parts, equipped with specialized tooling and equipment. Dung Quat HRSG manufacturing plantOne of only two GE Vernova factories manufacturing HRSG for power plants, serving customers across 15 countries with more than 25 combined cycle plants worldwide. Feature Stories Powering VietnamFind out more from individuals who have dedicated their lives to Powering Vietnam. Featuring Le Van Danh, President & CEO, Power Generation Joint Stock Corporation 3 (EVNGENCO3), and Lan Phung, General Manager, GE Vernova.Watch Video GE Vernova Foundation in VietnamRecognizing the global need for highly skilled technical workers in the energy sector, GE Vernova Foundation partnered with ASSIST and Electric Power University, launching the three-year, $750,000 RENEW Skills program to build Vietnam’s talent pipeline for the country’s energy transition.Learn more about GE Vernova Foundation on: www.gevernova.com/about/philanthropy. Learn more Coal-to-gas and VietnamAs the country charts a rapid path to more sustainable energy sources, including renewable energy and gas power at scale, Vietnam will need the flexibility, output, and efficiency of natural gas.Learn more GE Vernova and Vietnam: the top things that make me proudThe one thread that connects everything GE Vernova is doing in Vietnam? Our people.Learn moreLearn more Power Balance: How Emerging Economies Can Grow Access to Electricity and Help Decarbonize the Energy Sector.Like many emerging economies, Bangladesh and Vietnam share a thirst for electricity. Powered by rapid economic growth, the former expects demand for electricity to jump 250% by 2040, while the latter will see more than a doubling of its demand in a decade, increases that dwarf the typical annual changes in advanced economies like the U.S. Both countries share something else in common: Despite being small contributors to worldwide greenhouse gas emissions,Learn more Our ProjectsAs Vietnam’s economy grows and electrification expands, the need for more reliable, affordable baseload power becomes increasingly urgent. With more renewable energy entering the grid, always-available generation is essential.That’s where heavy-duty gas turbines come in—helping to deliver high-efficiency power, with reduced fuel to power cost conversion—supporting the country’s long-term energy goals.Learn more about how we are powering PetroVietnam Power Corporation’s Nhon Trach 3&4 plant in Vietnam with our HA gas turbine technology, a first to be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the country.Press release Perspectives PerspectivesNo Limits: For GE Vernova’s Soo Shing TanSoo Shing Tan had removed her hard hat and was leaving the Sultan Ibrahim (Track 4A) Power Plant in Pasir Gudang, in Johor, Malaysia, in the spring of 2024 when she realized something that made her smile.View article PerspectivesOnward Singapore! Bringing AI to the Shop FloorSingapore has always been synonymous with progress. Upon becoming independent in 1965, the Asian island nation adopted “Majulah Singapura,” the Malay for “Onward Singapore,” as its motto and national anthem.View article PerspectivesH2 OzA Behind-the-Scenes Look at Australia’s Plans for the First Hydrogen-Capable Power PlantView article PerspectivesPower BalanceHow Emerging Economies Can Grow Access to Electricity and Help Decarbonize the Energy SectorView article PerspectivesGE ready to tackle Vietnam's energy challengesHow Emerging Economies Can Grow Access to Electricity and Help Decarbonize the Energy SectorView article GE Vernova Offices in VietnamHanoiRoom 0702, 7th floor, Pacific Place, 83B Ly Thuong Kiet, Tran Hung Dao ward, Hoan Kiem dist, Hanoi.Ho Chi Minh CityCOBI Tower II, Street No.8, Tan My Ward, Ho Chi Minh CityContact Us