Ministry orders review of wind, solar, hydropower projects

Mar 8th at 08:54
08-03-2022 08:54:38+07:00

Ministry orders review of wind, solar, hydropower projects

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has asked provinces and centrally-run cities to review wind, solar and hydropower projects included in the national planning scheme for electricity development for 2011-2020 with a vision towards 2030.

 

Under a document recently sent to the provincial and municipal People’s Committees, the ministry ordered a look-back at the projects, including operational ones and those that have yet to be put into use as of February 2022.

For the operational projects, the provincial and municipal People’s Committees should evaluate their operations, and take note of difficulties facing them (if any), according to the document.

For those that have yet to be put into operation, the provincial and municipal People’s Committees need to provide updates on the project progress, along with obstacles regarding land, technical infrastructure and finance, and propose solutions to them.

Reports should be sent to the ministry before March 7.

Statistics by the MoIT showed that between March 2016 and the end of 2020, 384 projects had been added to the planning scheme, including 190 wind power projects with a combined capacity of 11,921MW, and 175 solar power projects with 15,400MW.

Between 2011 and October 31, 2021, 84 wind power projects were put into commercial operation with a total capacity of 3,980MW.

Meanwhile, as of December 31, 2020, 148 solar power projects received Commercial Operation Date (COD) acceptance with an accumulative capacity of 8,652MW. 

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Work on 2 major industrial zones to get underway in Binh Duong this year

Binh Duong Province will start construction of two giant industrial zones of more than 1,000 hectares each this year with an eye on foreign investors.

Viet Nam enjoys strong growth in agricultural trade surplus

Viet Nam has enjoyed a trade surplus of US$1.8 billion from agriculture, forestries and fisheries during the first two months of the year, 86.7 per cent higher last...

Rising oil prices make fishing trips unaffordable for boat owners

The rise in fuel prices to all-time highs has caused many fishing boats in the provinces of Binh Thuan and Quang Ngai and in the Mekong Delta to stop going out to...

Solutions to end trade bottlenecks

Restructuring of agricultural production and supply chains are key to meeting the specific demand of every export market including China, according to Minister of...

Vietnam’s int’l trade plagued by Russia-Ukraine conflict

The ongoing military conflict between Russia and Ukraine has negatively affected Vietnam’s export and import activities, prompting relevant ministries and...

Russia-Ukraine crisis hits local livestock industry

 Viet Nam’s livestock industry is likely to be hurt due to the increase in raw materials and animal feed prices since the Russia-Ukraine conflict began, the...

Vietnam, France look to beef up agricultural cooperation

Vietnamese Ambassador to France Dinh Toan Thang on March 3 visited Salon International de l'Agriculture (SIA) 2022 in Paris at the invitation of the National...

Large postal firms race for logistics industry

A number of big postal enterprises in Viet Nam, such as Viettel Post and Vietnam Post, are racing to tap into the local logistics market with a scale of nearly...

HCM City posts 5.9% growth in exports, an increase in export orders

HCM City exports were up 5.9 per cent to reach US$7.38 billion in the first two months of the year, according to the municipal Statistic Office.

Tra Vinh approves investment of 96MW wind power plant

The Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh has approved the investment plan and investor of the 96 MW Thang Long wind power plant in Luong Hoa A Commune, Chau Thanh...


MOST READ


Back To Top