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The wind and solar power sources will reach over 20,000MW by 2025
08:21 | 24/12/2019
According to forecasts, the wind and solar power sources in Vietnam will increase sharply in the period of 2021-2023 to compensate for the electricity shortage due to delayed thermal power projects and By 2025, the total capacity of these sources will reach over 20,000 MW.
What mechanism for Vietnam to develop sustainably gas, wind and solar power sources?
13:14 | 09/09/2022
On August 30, 2022, in Ho Chi Minh City, the Department of Electricity and Renewable Energy (Ministry of Industry and Trade) in collaboration with the Scientific Council of Vietnam Energy Review, the Energy Information Centre held the International conference with the object "Policies for developing the wind, solar and gas power projects in Vietnam". The conference was divided into three sessions (two morning sessions and one afternoon session).
The workshop on "Mechanisms and policies for IPP investors to develop power sources in Vietnam - Issues for investors"
09:52 | 21/09/2020
The period 2020 - 2030 will mark an important step in strong increasing the clean energy sources as renewable energy, LNG power in total power resource structure of Vietnam. This trend will continue after 2030. At the same time, the role of the private sector in the electricity/energy market will become important and significantly increase in coming future.
The situation to reduce the renewable energy sources is ‘compulsory’ and going on
09:25 | 12/04/2021
According to the National Load Dispatch Center (A0), the reduction of renewable energy sources in recent times and at present is compulsory for the safe and stable operation of the power system.
Vietnam capitalises on abundant sources of biomass energy
09:55 | 10/05/2015
Biomass energy has emerged quickly in Vietnam, with interest in the energy source - which is ripe with potential - from both local business communities and the Government, according to Nhip Cau Dau Tu magazine.