Wind power projects may take to sky through FiT hike

Sep 4th at 19:55
04-09-2017 19:55:12+07:00

Wind power projects may take to sky through FiT hike

The Ministry of Industry and Trade’s proposal to increase the feed-in tariff (FiT) of wind power is expected to take projects currently on paper into implementation.

 

Investors’ expectations

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has proposed the government to increase the FiT of wind power from onshore wind power plants to 8.77 cent from the current 7.8 cent per kWh.

This proposal is expected to help investors develop new or expand their existing projects. Besides, it contributes to operating projects by accelerate the speed of recovering their investment capital.

At present, two wind power plants, namely Phu Lac and Binh Thuan wind farm No.1 work with the FiT of 7.8 cent per kWh, and Bac Lieu wind farm enjoys 9.8 cent per kWh due to its offshore location.

According to MoIT, with the existing FiT of wind power, these plants have difficulties in recovering the investment capital.

Notably, having come into operation in 2011, Binh Thuan wind farm No.1 received several financial incentives through Decision No.130/2007/QD-TTg on financial mechanisms and policies applied to investment projects taking part in the clean development mechanism. However, since 2014, the plant has been suffering from the regulated FiT of 7.8 cent per kWh set by Decision No.37/201/QD-TTg.

According to MoIT, Binh Thuan wind farm No.1 complied with the clean development mechanism of Decision 130, thus applying the FiT of 7.8 cent per kWh to the plant will make it difficult to maintain operations.

Regarding the Phu Lac project, the investor Thuan Binh Wind Power JSC proposed the authorities to increase the regulated FiT of wind power due to concerns over the time to recover the investment capital.

According to the investor, the first phase of the project, which came into operation in November 2016, has a total investment capital of VND1.1 trillion ($48.4 million). With the existing FiT, it will take the company 14 years to recover this investment—which is only the first phase.

Previously in 2016, the Binh Thuan Wind Power Association proposed MoIT and the government to increase the regulated FiT to 9.5 cent per kWh, but failed.

As of now, there are 48 registered wind power projects with the total capacity of 5,000MW in Vietnam, 23 of which had their pre-feasibility reports approved by MoIT and are waiting for an increase of the FiT.

Opportunities are coming

Along with increasing the regulated selling price of wind power exploited offshore, MoIT also proposed the government to increase the selling price of inland wind power plants.

Accordingly, MoIT asked the prime minister to increase the selling price of wind power exploited offshore to 9.97 cent per kWh. The figure is still small compared to the global average of 19.6 cent per kWh reported by the World Energy Commission.

According to Bui Van Thinh, chairman of Thuan Binh Wind Power JSC, MoIT’s proposal to increase the FiT of wind power will help investors develop new or expand existing projects.

Along with Phu Lac wind farm, Thuan Binh plans to develop four other similar farms with a combined capacity of 500MW. They are two in the central provinces of Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan and two in the Central Highlands provinces of Dak Lak and Gia Lai.

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