Workers fix electric cables in the southern province of Bac Lieu. Photo by VnExpress/Nguyet Nhi.
The Vietnamese government has asked the Ministry of Industry and Trade to complete the 2021-2030 energy development plan and submit it by mid-June this year.
It has also tasked the ministry with evaluating more carefully the capability of the national grid to prevent the problem of energy oversupply and make needed changes to the proposed Power Development Master Plan VIII.
One example is that the plan proposes to have 167,000 megawatts of generation capacity nationwide by 2030 while maximum demand is projected at 86,500 megawatts, it said.
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Hát thơ là cách hát những vần thơ lục bát thuần Việt theo các làn điệu dân ca của ba miền đất nước. Quốc đạo là đạo lý đất nước, tổ tiên, gia đình.
Hát thơ Quốc đạo do hai nhà thơ Mai Trinh Đỗ Thị và Hãn Nguyên Nguyễn Nhã sáng tác. Hãn Nguyên Nguyễn Nhã là tiến sĩ sử học, đã có nhiều nghiên cứu và hoạt động đóng góp cho văn hoá cũng như chủ quyền của Việt Nam trên biển Đông.Ông là người khởi xướng và sáng lập Quỹ Văn hoá Giáo dục Hãn Nguyên Nguyễn Nhã, với mong muốn gìn giữ và phát huy bản sắc văn hoá dân tộc. Đọc tiếp Hát thơ Quốc đạo →
Submit energy plan for next decade by June, ministry told
By Anh Minh  May 6, 2021 | 09:14 am GMT+7
Workers fix electric cables in the southern province of Bac Lieu. Photo by VnExpress/Nguyet Nhi.
The Vietnamese government has asked the Ministry of Industry and Trade to complete the 2021-2030 energy development plan and submit it by mid-June this year.
It has also tasked the ministry with evaluating more carefully the capability of the national grid to prevent the problem of energy oversupply and make needed changes to the proposed Power Development Master Plan VIII.
One example is that the plan proposes to have 167,000 megawatts of generation capacity nationwide by 2030 while maximum demand is projected at 86,500 megawatts, it said.
Unravelling the past, present and future of solar policy in Vietnam
Solar installs throughout 2020 took Vietnam’s cumulative capacity to more than 19.4GW. Image: JinkoSolar.
Vietnam’s year-end solar installation figure of 9GW captured headlines in January 2021. But how did Vietnam grow its cumulative solar installations from a 2018 base of 106MWp, according to International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Renewable Capacity Statistics, to year end 2020 cumulative PV capacity of over 19.4GWp?
In a word, policy. The uncapped solar Feed-in Tariff (FIT) incentive policies to be more specific.
Cumulative solar capacity of ASEAN nations. IRENA (2020), Renewable Energy Statistics 2020, EVN (2021)
The original FIT1
| Publication date 22 February 2021 | 20:53 ICT
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2021 a crucial year for electricity decisions in Cambodia
Mon, 22 February 2021
I was asked recently, “What is holding back clean energy progress in Cambodia?” My answer was simple: electricity planning decisions. An electricity plan was made in the wake of the 2019 power shortages, but understandably that was made quickly and under pressure.
That plan will see 74 per cent of electricity supplied from fossil fuels by 2030, mostly from importing coal fired electricity from Laos or importing coal or gas to make electricity in Cambodia. The purchase price for the 2.4GW Laos coal project was stated in 2019 as $0.077/kWh – compare this with the competitive auction for a 60MW solar project at $0.0387/kWh led by the Electrite du Cambodge (EDC) and supported by the Asian Development Bank (ADB).