Ministry of Industry and Trade asks for supplement license of solar and wind power

Nov 9th at 07:15
09-11-2019 07:15:43+07:00

Ministry of Industry and Trade asks for supplement license of solar and wind power

The Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh, in the National Assembly question and answer session on Thursday, said that Viet Nam was facing a high risk of electricity shortage in the period of 2019-20, lasting until 2022-23.

 

To ensure the supply and demand of electricity, the representative of the Ministry of Industry and Trade said the ministry would mobilise sources such as coal power, hydroelectricity and solar power.

In addition, the Ministry would submit to the Government a new mechanism for solar power with a supplement plan of adding about 6,000 MW of solar power and 1,500 MW of wind power.

In case of severe shortage of electricity when hydroelectricity is insufficient, Anh would ask for 8,000 MW of solar power and 3,000 MW of wind power.

As of June 30, the country had 87 solar power plants in operation with a total installed capacity of 4,464 MW, accounting for 8.3 per cent of the national electricity system.

However, most of these factories are concentrated in south-central provinces of Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan, causing overloading of the transmission grid.

The minister said the risk of not having backup electricity in high load areas like the Southwest region was very high. The biggest cause was the unfavourable weather conditions, and hydroelectricity did not have enough water.

In addition, Viet Nam faces a decline in the primary energy market when it is forecasted to have to import 20 million tonnes of coal by 2020 and increase to 35 million tonnes of coal by 2035.

The gas source is also not enough to generate electricity for projects in the Southeast and some projects in the Southwest region, he said.

The ministry also assigned the Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (PVN) to negotiate to buy gas from Malaysia and Thailand to ensure electricity supply to the Western and Southeastern regions.

In the long term for sustainable development of the energy sector, the ministry considered developing large gas power centres such as Long Son, Ca Na and Bac Lieu.

The minister said they would propose the Government to add the development of gas power centres to the master plan as the country was no longer able to develop coal power.

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