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Trends In Solar Energy For 2021-2030

ASEAN countries are expected to be one of the world growth centers in the next several decades. Energy is the fundamental element of economic activities, hence there is an increase in energy consumption. Vietnam is no exception and the country has adopted strategies to bring more renewable energies into its energy mix.

Renewable energy forecasting

Although the coronavirus has affected severely economies of the major countries, Vietnam’s economy grew by 1.81 percent in the first half of 2020. Our economy is expected to bounce back up to 6.8 percent in 2021.

The energy demand will rise by over 10 percent per year by the end of 2020 and by 8 percent per year in 2021-2030. We have adopted the Renewable Energy Development Strategy until 2030 with an outlook to 2050. The strategy broadly aims to promote the use of renewable energy sources and environmentally friendly natural resources.

As a result, there has been an increase in green energy projects from foreign investors in our country. It was reported that we had 121 solar power projects with a capacity of 8,100 MW at the end of 2018, and the authorities were dealing with 220 pending projects. The booming industry gives good opportunities for investors who have the right skills and capital to invest in our country. Energy investors will spend around $150 billion to meet rising power demand in the next coming decade.

Solar and wind energy resources and prediction

It is reported that wind and solar power sectors will rise and hit 19.9 GW by 2030 in Vietnam. We have set priorities for developing renewable energy sources such as solar, and we will increase the percentage of renewable energy power gradually in the near future. Vietnam is an ideal place for investing in the solar sector because the demand for electricity is high and the Vietnamese government is trying to tackle the climate emergency by using green energy.

Vietnam introduced policies such the flexible feed-in-tariff (FIT)s system, focusing on solar projects “with solar-cell efficiency greater than 16 percent or solar-module efficiency greater than 15 percent, a FIT will be fixed at 2,086 Vietnamese dong/kWh (equivalent to 9.35 US cents/kWh excluding VAT) for generating electricity at the delivery point.” Vietnam may ultimately become the largest solar power installer in ASEAN two years after introducing the FITS system. In addition, Vietnam plans to move from a FIT policy to a competitive bidding scheme for solar projects to reduce the cost of solar generation.

Solar resources will play a major role in our energy mix and will help us to achieve its environmentally friendly energy resources target. According to an article by Solar Magazine, Vietnam aims to have a solar power capacity of 0.5 percent of national output by 2020, 3.3 percent by 2030, and 20 percent by 2050. There has been a growing number of solar energy projects in Vietnam because the Vietnamese government adopted incentives for solar power investment projects including the reduction of land-use fees, land rent, and surface water.

On 22 June 2020, Ninh Thuan Energy Joint Stock Company launched a large solar power plant project in Ninh Thuan, a province in central Vietnam. The project had an investment of over 1,000 billion VND ($43 million) and expects to reach about 75 million kWh electricity output per year. This solar power plant will join Vietnam’s national grid. Furthermore, rooftop solar PV will be connected to the national electricity network. Vietnam Electricity, a state-owned company, the largest power company in our country, announced help for households and businesses with rooftop solar power in terms of installing and technical support. The move aims to develop green projects and reduce intensive CO2 emissions in Vietnam. We also received a new financial package of $212.5 million to support green projects in Vietnam. The package will help small and medium businesses and boost financing for projects that help reduce carbon emissions. The support would help to scale up solar production.

The new development could transform Vietnam into a solar-powered destination for entrepreneurs. Despite Vietnam was impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, the solar energy industry is growing in our country. The solar energy sector is a green and profitable sector in which to invest. Given the significant attention, the government has placed on this energy sector and how exactly Vietnam navigates this sector will continue to be important to watch in the coming months.

According to Entrepreneur

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