10 Insights on Energy Transition in Vietnam
Minh Ha-Duong
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The slides present an overview of Vietnam's energy transition, highlighting the unique trajectory from biomass to hydro and natural gas, with an uncertain role for coal. Vietnam's energy strategy emphasizes efficiency and renewable sources, aiming to reduce growth in power demand without sacrificing economic development. The presentation outlines the significant potential for wind and solar power in Vietnam and discusses the current status of renewable projects and tariffs. It also touches on the economic benefits of green energy, the need for incentives to meet renewable energy targets, and the importance of innovative flexibility for system reliability. Finally, the document addresses the power market reforms required to attract investment and the move toward energy decentralization.
Date: 2018-10-18
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Published in École thématique. TRAINING & SEMINAR: ENERGY PLANNING AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, Hanoi, Vietnam. 2018
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