Proposed to Implement High and Low Ticker Hours as Early as June
VNExpress Kinh Doanh • 05/24/2026
Positive
Summary
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NSMO proposes implementing peak hours from 5:30 PM to 10:30 PM and off-peak hours from 12:00 AM to 6:00 AM daily, excluding Sundays, to regulate electricity demand during peak hot summer periods. The new peak hours are expected to take effect as early as this June.
AI quick analysis
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1) Background & Analysis Scope
- Electricity demand is expected to rise to a record high due to the hot weather.
- The National Power Management Office (NSMO) proposes the adoption of new peak and off-peak hours.
- 2) Mechanism of Action:
- Expect increased management of electricity demand during peak hot weather → Adopt new peak and off-peak hours.
Level of surprise
- The news has a basis in the context of increasing electricity demand due to hot weather.
- 3) Benefiting or Pressured Groups/Stocks:
- Benefit:
- Power companies, companies providing electricity-saving solutions.
- Disadvantage:
- Large electricity-consuming industries such as manufacturing, processing, and manufacturing.
4) Risks to Monitor
- Risk of the effectiveness of the new peak and off-peak hours in real-world conditions.
- Risk of the impact on the business of large electricity-consuming industries.
- 5) Short-term Timeframe:
Next
- Monitor market developments and the response of industries after adopting new peak and off-peak hours.
In June
- Determine the extent of the impact of the new hours on the business of industries.
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Potentially affected tickers
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NSMOPositive
Price: updating
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The National Power Transmission Corporation (NSMO) predicts a record-high demand for electricity and proposes implementing peak hours (17h30-22h30) and off-peak hours (0h-6h) as early as next month.