Potential for solar energy development in Vietnam

Publish Time: 2018-08-27     Origin: Site

The second project is to sleep a solar power plant in Ho Bau, starting on 31/03, with 162,000 solar panels installed on nearly 75 hectares, which will generate 1 million KWH of electricity for the National Grid.


Previously, the government planned to build two nuclear power plants with Russia and Japan. However, the plan was cancelled in November 2016 due to huge costs, running into billions of dollars per reactor.


What are Vietnam's developing advantages over nuclear, wind and solar power? Mr Nguyen Trinh Hoang Anh, an expert on energy economics and policy at the Hanoi University of Technology, explains:


The most obvious one is free input. The second factor is that emissions are small. Vietnam is a tropical country and Vietnam has a very good potential for solar power, including wind power, because our coastline is more than 3,000 kilometers long. Particularly in the South Central region - the south and South have great potential for wind and sun. That's a good thing when we want to develop wind power or solar power.


However, when deciding to develop a particular type of energy, many factors must be taken into account, such as the cost of investment, the continuity of supply, and the security. This is a very common problem. So, even now, when the state has a lot of policies in support of solar power or wind power, there are some obstacles in the implementation. Now, the state and investors are working together to solve this problem.


Ninh Thuan province has approved 48 survey plans for solar projects, and 18 of them have received investment policies, according to state media. As for Tianjin Group, according to Japan's Nikkei (05/02/2018), Ninh Nguyen Province has five projects totaling nearly $2 billion between now and 2020. The first plant will have a capacity of 50 megawatts and is expected to come online in 2018, followed by four plants with a capacity of 200-300 megawatts. The TTC Group plans to build 20 solar power projects in Tining province (324MW), Binh Thuan (300MW) and Ninh Thuan (300MW) by 2020.


Solar power: Small scale to high power projects


The south-central and southern provinces do attract large-scale solar power projects because of the more than 2,600 hours of sunshine each year and the total heat approaching 10,000 degrees Celsius, but many small-scale projects have been deployed in provinces and cities across the country, as expert Hoang Anh explains:


Under current solar regulations, home grids are also supported in terms of policy and price support. So in Hanoi and other northern provinces, they are also considering doing these projects at home, not just on an industrial scale.


Actually, at the household level, almost all provinces have it, even in the northern mountain provinces where no one thinks solar potential is high, but in some agricultural businesses. (such as tea plantations or other crops), they are also developing solar systems for their own production.


In Hanoi, for example, the UN building in Hanoi also has a solar roof system with a capacity of 119 kilowatts. They have been running so far that they have been connected to the grid. However, in the past, these projects did not receive support in terms of price policy, but now similar projects will receive these incentives. This is one of the things we could see in other northern provinces or nationally, and it could develop solar power projects that are much bigger than they are today.


Vietnam is trying to make solar power its main source of energy. Solar power will account for 3.3 percent of electricity generation by 2030 and 20 percent by 2050. However, the share of solar power is still small:


In fact, even today, wind and solar power, especially hydropower, contribute less than 1 percent of the system. Therefore, with the increasing demand and depletion of fossil energy resources, the state has a policy to further develop to meet the demand for electricity development in the coming years. In the future, it is also another source we use to meet the demand. Currently, we also deal with a lot of things, from technology to economics, to making these programs the most effective.


Gain experience from previous countries


Solar energy in particular and renewable energy in general are developing rapidly in the world. This is a good point for Vietnam as it can learn from experience and gain support from previous projects.


Not only solar power, but also wind power, we have strong support from developed countries. From Germany, for example, they have been working on renewable energy projects, especially wind power, in Vietnam since 2008.


For solar power, many foreign organizations, such as the World Bank, the German Organization for Development Cooperation (GIZ), the United States Development Organization or the French Agency for Development. Currently, AFD's projects include developing power grids or energy conservation projects for Vietnam, including renewable energy projects in Vietnam. In early May (AFP), the French Development Agency also held a number of seminars or seminars with Vietnamese policy makers as well as with the Power Company of Vietnam to find a suitable development path. Energy sector between the two countries.


Or from neighboring countries like Thailand, which has been a very successful solar power player in Southeast Asia. Everything should be done so that we can learn from them, not only the successful experience, but also the failure experience.


In the case of France, we can see that about five or six years ago, like Spain, they were developing too much solar, and there were a lot of supportive policies. But after a while, they have to put their re-evaluated support policies on hold, because sometimes the policy can't say it's good right away, but it has to go through the whole process. Know whether the policy is good, need to add, appropriately modify the actual situation of each country.


It is also a good thing for Vietnam that we are still working with countries to see how to provide the best development strategy for renewable energy in particular and energy efficiency. Vietnam in general.


On the one hand, the Vietnamese government will encourage people to produce and use solar electricity because of the falling price of solar panels. On the other hand, due to the policy of buying excess solar energy,


Solar homes have been around for a long time because they convert solar energy into heat for water heaters. Until recently, when solar power was developed with technology, it meant great potential to then develop the technology to make it a more efficient solar cell. People are already using it.


The state also sees this as a potential area and also wants to support the people. Therefore, from the policy of 06/2017, the state also provides subsidies if households have solar panels connected to the grid. As a result, solar power generation in homes is increasing.

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