Vijetnam planira značajno smanjiti solarne instalacije, ustupiti mjesto energiji vjetra
Mar 03, 2022
Vietnam's planned solar capacity is "too high" and needs to be lowered, according to a government communiqué, according to local Vietnamese media.
According to the reports, Deputy Prime Minister Le Van Thanh said the solar capacity target specified in Vietnam's 2021-2030 Power Development Master Plan VIII was "too high" and should be lowered to make room for more wind power. The current solar capacity target is around 18.4GW.
The country's Power Development Master Plan VIII covers 2021-2030 and also includes a "Vision to 2045". Released in February last year, the plan has undergone several revisions.

Solarni PV projekti u Vijetnamu su opterećeni problemima povezivanja na mrežu i smanjenja
Na primjer, u listopadskoj reviziji ciljni kapacitet obnovljivih izvora energije je smanjen. Cilj solarnog kapaciteta za 2025. revidiran je s gornjeg kraja predviđanja od 26.240 MW u izvornom nacrtu na 18.040 MW u revidiranoj verziji.
After experiencing rapid growth in solar development, Vietnam's rooftop solar capacity exceeded 9GW in 2020, of which about 6GW was installed in December alone. Vietnam has been facing serious power rationing problems, and many projects are still struggling to connect to the grid.
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Meanwhile, a 500 million monocrystalline silicon ingot and wafer fab in Vietnam built by "Silicon Module Super League" (SMSL) member JinkoSolar is expected to come online this quarter.
We reached out to Vietnam's Ministry of Industry and Trade for comment, but had not heard back by press time.

