Corporate News

06:30 | 23/01/2026
On January 23, 2026, at the PIH Office, PECC2 Energy Services and Engineering Company Limited (PESE) successfully held the Conference on the Review of 2025 Performance and the Implementation of the 2026 Business Plan.
02:36 | 18/05/2026
Every steel structure product and mechanical fabrication activity at PESE is closely supervised by our engineering team throughout the production process, ensuring quality before handover and acceptance inspection.
02:22 | 14/05/2026
BESS (Battery Energy Storage System) is a system that stores electrical energy using batteries. The principle is simple: electricity is charged into the batteries when supply is abundant or electricity prices are low (for example, during sunny midday hours or off-peak periods), and discharged when demand rises or the grid experiences shortages.
02:47 | 12/05/2026
Global Power Industry Trends: Comprehensive Integrated Services Becoming the Key to Business Survival
02:39 | 04/05/2026
By 2030, Vietnam’s total solar power potential is estimated to reach approximately 963,000 MWp (ground-mounted: 837,400 MWp; floating solar: 77,400 MWp; rooftop solar: 48,200 MWp). In parallel, Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are projected to reach a capacity of 10,000–16,300 MW, and could increase to nearly 96,000 MW by 2050, supporting a higher share of renewable energy. Industrial rooftop solar solutions by PESE offer turnkey EPC services with BESS integration, enabling cost optimization and helping businesses in Vietnam meet ESG standards.
02:16 | 08/04/2026
In order to strengthen its organizational structure and implement its development strategy, PECC2 Energy Service and Engineering Co., Ltd. (PESE) has officially appointed key personnel at its Mechanical Production Center:
01:49 | 27/03/2026
A power plant may take several years to build, but its profitability is proven over decades of operation. After construction is completed and Commercial Operation Date (COD) is achieved, the most critical phase begins: Operation and Maintenance (O&M). This stage determines the plant’s performance, asset lifespan, and long-term financial returns.