The Development of Renewable Energy in
Vietnam
On June 15th, 2020, at the National
Assembly’s socio-economic discussion session, the Ministry of Industry and
Trade clarified a number of issues related to the implementation of power
projects and energy security in Vietnam amid the the situation of energy
supply, especially electricity supply is facing many difficulties when
hydroelectric and thermal power reserves are almost fully exploited and the
risk of energy import is increasing.
Vietnam has the advantage of being an
equatorial country, with high annual sunshine hours (average from 1800-2600
hours/year) which is an advantage to develop solar energy. Vietnam has a long
coastline (3260 km) and favorable terrain, the construction of wind power stations
is a solution that can help improve Vietnam’s electricity output in the next
years.
As reported by the Ministry of Industry
and Trade, for solar power, the total planned capacity of about 10,300 MW has
been operated on 90 solar power projects with a total capacity of about 5,000
MW. For wind power, as proposed by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the
Prime Minister has agreed to supplement the planning of an additional 7,000 MW
of wind power, raising the total scale of wind power capacity planned to 11,630
MW.
In addition, according to Vietnam’s
commitment at COP21, Vietnam will reduce the greenhouse gas emissions by 8% by
2030. And with effective support from the international community, Vietnam can
cut its emissions by 25% greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. And the Clean energy
technology is one of the best solutions to fulfill this commitment.
In addition, the installation, operation
and maintenance of wind and solar power systems are relatively simple, at low
cost therefore will save time and cost for investors. Besides, clean energy
does not cause impacts on large-scale migration environment, such as
deforestation, emissions of dust, water and ash, etc. In contrast, it also
creates beautiful and majestic landscapes, and attractive to visitors, this is in
line with Vietnam’s sustainable development goals in the future.
With economic and environmental
advantages, the scientists forecast that, in the world to 2040 and 2050, the
percentage of solar power capacity in total generating capacity will be 45% and
50 %; The structure of electricity production by 2050 is as follows: Number 1
is solar power: 35.8%; followed by onshore wind power: 24.3%; Offshore wind
power: 12.1%; Hydroelectricity: 12.4% and the rest are other sources of
renewable energy and fossils and nuclear: 15.4%.
In order to ensure the implementation of
the overall plan for the coming time, the Ministry of Industry and Trade is
focusing on speeding up the construction of the electricity Planning No. VIII
to submit to the Government in the fourth quarter of 2020. In particular,
following the contents of the Resolution No. 55-NQ/TW of the Politburo on
“Vietnam’s national energy development strategy orientation to 2030, vision to
2045” on February 11th, 2020, according to which ratio of sources of renewable
energy in the total primary energy supply will reach about 15-20% by 2030;
25-30% by 2045.
According to Resolution No. 55-NQ/TW,
Vietnam will develop breakthrough mechanisms and policies to encourage and
promote the renewable energy sources in order to replace fossil energy sources
at maximum. Prioritizing the use of wind and solar energy for electricity
generation; encourage investment in building power plants using urban waste,
biomass and solid waste in parallel with environmental protection and economic
development of the circulation. To establish and develop a number of renewable
energy centers in advantageous regions and localities. Then researching and
assessing the overall potential and developing development orientations for
geothermal energy, ocean waves, tides and ocean currents; deploy a number of
application models, conduct pilot tests to evaluate the effectiveness. To
undertake technological research, formulate a number of production pilot
projects and encourage the use of hydrogen energy in line with the general
trend of the world. In addition, the Resolution prioritizes the development of
renewable energy in line with the ability to ensure system safety with
reasonable electricity costs and encourage the development of rooftop and surface
solar power. To develop groundbreaking support policies and mechanisms for
offshore wind power development in association with the implementation of the
Vietnam’s Sea Strategy.
With advantages and priority policies
for renewable energy development as above, Vietnam hopes that more
international investors will invest and set up company in Viet Nam in
renewable energy.
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