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Sungrow Supplies to Southeast Asia's Largest Solar Installation in Vietnam
project lies in the southwestern area of Vietnam, a location of huge land, adequate sunshine along with a tropical climate with distinct wet and completely dry
Sep 8, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Inverters, Sungrow, Asia, inverter, Vietnam, Southeast Asia, solar projects
Vietnam roof solar records significant boom as more than 9GW set up in 2020
2020 roof solar installations in Vietnam expanded by a major 2,435%, rising from a 2019 base of 378MWp to 9.583 GWp, spread throughout nearly 102,000
Jan 6, 2021 // Plants, Rooftop PV, Asia, rooftop PV, Vietnam, evn, fit2
Norsk Solar inks PPA for 1.8 MW of rooftop solar projects in Vietnam
a favored independent producer of renewable energy to the industrial market in Vietnam, and demonstrates that the corporate PPA is an eye-catching option for
Sep 26, 2022 // Plants, Rooftop PV, Asia, Vietnam, solar projects, Norsk Solar
Sharp Energy Solutions finishes 50MW solar project in Vietnam
it "continues to be committed" to increasing renewable energy capability in Vietnam by leveraging the knowledge it has acquired from developing other projects
Dec 15, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Sharp, UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR, Asia, Vietnam, sharp energy solutions corporation, plant construction
ThomasLloyd Energy enters Vietnam with USD-30m investment offer
resource investment trust said in a declaration that extra opportunities in Vietnam have primarily been recognized, including a 19-MWp rooftop solar portfolio
Nov 4, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Asia, Vietnam, ThomasLloyd Energy
Risen Energy Indications EPC Contract for 250 MW Solar Project in Vietnam
solutions for Xinghai Group's 4/5 solar project (totaling 250 MW) in Loc Ninh, Vietnam, and is anticipated to finish shipment this December. The facility, among the
Jul 20, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, EPC, Asia, Risen Energy, Vietnam, International, Projects, Bypina Veerraju Chaudary
Storage omission in Vietnam solar FiT draft a ‘serious mistake’
Vietnam plans to reduce feed-in tariff (FiT) rates for ground-mount and floating PV after solar capacity deployment exceeded expectations under the original subsidy by a factor of five. During the first FiT programme, which ran for two years up to 30 June 2019, all three PV segments - floating, ground mount, rooftop - had a generous FiT rate of US$9.35 cents/kWh lasting for 20 years. But under the third set of draft plans proposed by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) this week, the subsidy for ground-mounted projects will be reduced to US$7.09 cents and for floating solar to US$7.69 cents. Rooftop solar, however, looks set to get a pass by maintaining its US$9.35 cents rate. If this third draft is approved by the Prime Minister, the new FiT programme will run until 31 December 2021. There are three issues with the new draft, Gavin Smith, vice chairman of Eurocham’s Green Growth Committee, told PV Tech. Firstly, the absence of a provision to incentivise solar-plus-storage is a “serious mistake”. Energy storage, which helps integrate PV to the grid, had been incentivised in the first draft, but the technology has been omitted once again in the third draft. Secondly, Smith said the new rate for floating PV is “insufficient to incentivise investors to go to floating solar first”. This would be a missed opportunity given the inherent benefits of FPV on land use and grid integration - most reservoirs in Vietnam have hydro plants with excess transmission capacity already built-in. Transmission trouble Thirdly, despite the first draft incentivising solar to be located in regions with lower irradiance and where there is less grid congestion already, the new draft resorts back to a single national FiT. Smith said this would concentrate solar even more in the overloaded south of Vietnam, with no benefit to the national transmission system. “Binh Thuan and Ninh Thuan Provinces are already overloaded,” Smith added. “It’s fully documented and not going away anytime soon. A single national price is going to exacerbate that.” MOIT had expected around 850MW of installations by the end of the first FiT period up to June this year, but the high rate on offer led to a rush to enter the Vietnamese PV market, including many international companies, resulting in 4.5GW of deployment across 90 projects. This led to the now well-known grid congestions issues. Industry members had warned as early as last year that large-scale projects were likely to cause grid congestion, particularly in the provinces of Ninh Tuan and Binh Tuan, where developers had been attracted by the highest irradiation levels in the country. The deployment rush caused “overloading on the national grid at certain distribution lines and at certain period of day time”, said a MOIT release. In the same release, Nguyễn Đức Cường, director of the National Load Dispatch Centre (EVN NLDC), said that while PV plants are being added to the national grid, congestion means that, against expectations, many plants are having to reduce capacity. Investors have been notified of the overloading, but there are fears that should the overloading not be alleviated by necessary power transmission projects immediately, then both investors and the utility EVN will be negatively impacted. Site clearance for transmission projects was identified as one problem area, which could be resolved by greater collaboration between MoIT, local governments, investors and EVN. Positives On the plus side, Smith noted that MOIT had done well in its third draft of FiT changes to resist the temptation to reduce the FiT for rooftop projects, which are thriving across all segments. Despite unsubsidised solar PV in Vietnam still being considered to be more expensive than power based on coal, oil and gas, the Ministry did acknowledge the success of the FiT in attracting investment after previous attempts had been scuppered by a lack of effective buying price mechanism. Vietnam, alongside Spain, Ukraine and South Africa all saw renewable capacity investment jump five-fold in 2018, according to a recent report by BloombergNEF and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The new FiT rates are expected to be approved imminently, said MOIT, but Smith said there is no guarantee that approval will come. 
Oct 2, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, Grids, Rooftop PV, Floating PV, FiT, Asia, rooftop solar, Vietnam, Floating solar, dragon capital, moit, Gavin Smith, Nguyễn Đức Cường
Nordic group invest in a Norsk Solar-developed solar PV-project in Vietnam
acquisition contract valued at around NOK 100 million with Central Retail in Vietnam, one of southeast Asia's largest retail empires, to provide solar power to
Aug 27, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Asia, Vietnam, PV Power Plant, Nordic Impact Cooperation
Spain and Brazil the world’s ‘solar investment hotspots’ but eyes on Vietnam
leader in low-cost solar power production, but Fitch analysts also tipped Vietnam as a ‘solar one to watch’ as they believe this year’s remarkable burst of
Nov 1, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, Spain, South america, Europe, Brazil, Fitch Solutions Macro Research
Sharp to release new solar power plant in main Vietnam
between Sharp Energy Solutions Corp., a subsidiary of Sharp Corporation, Vietnam's T&T Group JSC and also its affiliate Ninh Thuan Energy Industry
Jul 1, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, clean energy, Sharp, Asia, Vietnam, Renewable Energy, PV Power Plant, Sharp Corporation, Ninh Thuan Province
Vietnam's prepared solar capacity deemed 'too expensive' by government
deputy Prime Minister Le Van Thanh said the targeted solar capacity set out in Vietnam's Power Development Master Plan VIII for the 2021-2030 duration-- presently
Mar 1, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Asia, Vietnam, renewable energy targets, curtailment, grid connection
Vietnam proposes heavily-cut solar FIT rates from next month
from following month, as well as have been created to resolve pressures on Vietnam's transmission grid produced by a surge in solar setups experienced last year
Mar 17, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Tariffs, Asia, rooftop solar, Vietnam, feed-in tariff, solar policy, fit2, asean
SolarEdge navigates Vietnam manufacturing facility shutdown to post record solar earnings in Q3 2021
in spite of turbulence in its supply chain caused by a shutdown at its Vietnam manufacturing facility, which produced 20-- 25% of its complete inverter
Nov 3, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Storage, Inverters, Asia, SolarEdge, Vietnam
Eneos buys into 35-MWp solar plant in Vietnam
is the outcome of a collaboration between Shizen Malaysia as well as Halcom Vietnam JSC. The Vietnamese federal government has taken actions to increase
Dec 13, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Asia, Vietnam, PV Power Plant, Eneos
Japan's Shizen Energy reaches COD on 35-MWp PV plant in Vietnam
at regarding 51 million kWh each year, is offered to state-owned power company Vietnam Electricity (EVN). The Japanese group, with its affiliate Shizen Malaysia Sdn
Feb 8, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Japan, Asia, PV Power Plant, Shizen Energy