Hanoi (VNA) – Since 2017, theVietnamese Government has issued a number of priority policies to developrenewable energy to boost production and attract domestic and foreigninvestment, heard a workshop in Hanoi on September 17.
As a result, in just two years, the proportionof renewable energy in the national electricity structure has increased rapidlyto more than 9 percent with wind power and solar power being the two mainsources.
These are positive changes that show theGovernment and people's efforts to reduce dependence on traditional forms ofenergy to protect the environment and promote Vietnam’s sustainabledevelopment, said Pham Ngoc Linh, Director of the Department of Science and Technologyunder the Party Central Commission for Popularisation and Education.
The important thing is to gradually improve thetransition from fossil fuels to renewable energy resources, he added.
According to Le Hai Dang, head of the strategydepartment from the Electricity of Vietnam (EVN), 50 percent of electricityused in Vietnam at present are generated from coal-fired plants.
In the past eight months, the country generated2.8 billion kWh of electricity from renewable energy, surpassing the yearlyestimate by 6 percent.
To ensure power supply through 2025, the EVN hasproposed the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Industry and Trade continueencouraging the development of renewable energy projects according to thefeed-in-tariff (FIT) pricing mechanism.
The workshop is part of the Vietnam RenewableEnergy Week, which is running in Hanoi and the Mekong Delta province of AnGiang from September 17 to 20./.