Vietnam needs better policies to tap solar power potential

The Vietnam Sustainable Energy Alliance (VSEA) said the country lacks a set of standards for the development of solar power, which is abundant and untapped.
Vietnam needs better policies to tap solar power potential ảnh 1Workers stand among solar batteries (Illustrative photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The VietnamSustainable Energy Alliance (VSEA) said the country lacks a set of standardsfor the development of solar power, which is abundant and untapped.

The comment was released at a VSEA conferenceon trends and challenges in the sector held in Hanoi on August 21.

Vietnam is among countries that enjoythe most sunlight in the world, with the Central Highlands and south centralregions recording between 2,000 and 2,600 hours of sunshine every year.

However, most solar power projects inthe country are small scale, with only the under construction Quang Ngaigrid-tied solar power project at a large scale.

Experts said the biggest challenge isunattractive selling prices of solar energy, while investors struggle to accessfunds for green power development and face high costs due to the necessity toimport most equipment.

Do Duc Tuong, Clean Energy Advisor atUS Agency for International Development in Vietnam, said a long-term and stablepolicy on solar power prices is needed to encourage investment.

On the other hand, prices of solarbatteries have fallen, falling from 4 USD per watt peak capacity to about 0.5USD per watt peak capacity in the past five years.

Participants said this is a good signfor the renewable energy market, but the Government should issue technicalspecifications to help consumers buy quality products.

Hoang Thu Huong, deputy head of theindustrial division under the Party Central Committee's Economic Commission,said electricity infrastructure in Vietnam has basically met economicdevelopment demand, but still needs further investment to promote renewableenergy.

The Government is consideringpreferential pricing policies for the solar and wind power sectors, she added.-VNA
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