Stranded assets risk derails Vietnam's plan for new coal power plants
Minh Ha-Duong
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In 2016, Vietnam planned to build a fleet of new coal-fired power plants, expanding capacity to 54.5 GW in 2030, from 13.1 GW in 2015. Three years later, the risk of stranded assets not only made this plan sub-optimal, it also made it infeasible because investors are looking elsewhere.
Date: 2020-01
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Published in IAEE Energy Forum, 2020, 102, pp.27-29
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