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Vietnam enables factories to purchase electricity directly from suppliers

Vietnam's government said on Wednesday it had provided a brand-new decree to enable factories to directly buy electrical energy from power providers, in a relocation that might assist unleash the nation's rich renewable resource potential.

Under the brand-new rules, power consumers can purchase electricity directly from sustainable power generators through personal transmission lines at negotiated rates, the federal government stated in a statement.

Vietnam, a regional production hub, has actually been seeking to increase solar and wind in its power mix, but weak transmission infrastructure and regulatory difficulties have kept a number of tasks from getting connected to the national grid.

The country has this year been ramping up

coal burning

and broadening its generation capacity and grid to avoid a. repeat of last year's crippling blackouts.

The reform could increase renewable resource production. and make it much easier for multinationals to access tidy power. sources - which is important in specific for exporters to avoid. greater tariffs and fulfill environmental, social and governance. ( ESG) requirements.

This means Vietnam-based makers, such as Germany's. Bosch, Denmark's Lego or Apple's suppliers, can directly purchase. electrical power from manufacturers, effectively ending the monopoly grid. of Vietnam Electrical Energy (EVN), the state-owned distributor.

The decree likewise allows consumers to buy electrical energy by means of the. national power grid run by EVN, as long as the sellers have. a generation capacity of a minimum of 10 megawatts.

In May last year, Vietnam approved a long-awaited master. power advancement plan that would raise the country's total. set up power generation capacity to over 150 gigawatts (GW). by 2030 from over 80 GW at the end of last year.

Under that strategy, the nation's solar capability will reach. 12.8 GW and wind capability 27.88 GW by 2030.

Vietnam's onshore wind energy capacity is estimated at. 221 GW and offshore wind capacity at 600 GW, while solar power. potential is approximated at 963 GW, according to the plan.

(source: Reuters)