grid capacity

Vietnam slashes 2030 capacity target yet makes more room for renewables under new power strategy
Vietnam has actually cut its 2030 power capacity target by 35GW under its recently set draft Power Master Plan VIII (PMP8) but is making more room for renewables as it looks for to reduce its reliance on coal.
Apr 27, 2022 // Grids, Policy, Asia, fitch solutions, Vietnam, renewable energy targets, grid capacity, coal retirement, power master plan, renewable target
Vietnam's short-term solar outlook hurt by regulatory uncertainty as well as network capacity, grid requires US$ 32.9 bn in investment by 2030
Vietnam's near-term renewables outlook will certainly be weighed down by regulatory and functional unpredictabilities stemming from a lack of clear policy as well as an "underdeveloped grid capacity", according to Fitch Solutions' most current report on the marketplace.
Mar 7, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Asia, fitch solutions, Vietnam, regulation, grid connections, grid capacity, grid infrastructure, grid upgrades, national power development plan, regulatory issues
FERC announces grid workshop, suggests transmission incentive shake-up
The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has introduced a string of campaigns to aid create the country's power grid, including tightening up a transmission incentive policy for energies as well as a workshop that will explore exactly how business can take advantage of grid-enhancing technology.
Apr 16, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, USA, FERC, North America, transmission, grid capacity, federal energy regulatory commission, grid infrastructure, iso, Richard Glick
Commercial demand to drive grid growth in Denmark
The advancement of Denmark's grid will be driven by increasing power needs from consumers instead of the expanding renewables industry, a panel of essential figures in the nation's eco-friendly energy sector have recommended.
Feb 23, 2021 // Grids, UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR, Europe, Denmark, grid connection, sfi con london, european solar, grid capacity, northern europe, Jens Peter Zink