Ministry of Industry and Trade sets ceiling prices for solar and wind projects

Jan 15th at 09:57
15-01-2023 09:57:59+07:00

Ministry of Industry and Trade sets ceiling prices for solar and wind projects

The Ministry of Industry and Trade has recently introduced new ceiling prices for solar and wind energy in Viet Nam.

 

On October 3, 2022, the ministry released Circular 15, which sets out a framework for the Viet Nam Electricity (EVN) to enter into tariff negotiations with developers of transitional solar and wind energy projects by reference to some specific ceiling prices.

On January 7, 2023, the ministry set the ceiling prices at VND1,184.90 (5.05 cents) per kWh for ground-mounted solar projects, VND1,508.27 (6.43 cents) for floating solar projects, VND1,587.12 (6.77 cents) for onshore wind projects, and VND1,815.95 (7.75 cents) for offshore wind projects.

EVN will now use these ceiling prices to negotiate tariffs with transitional projects, which are not subject to any tariff so far.

At a seminar earlier this week, Deputy Chairman of the Viet Nam Energy Association Nguyen Van Vy remarked that renewable energy in Viet Nam was facing various obstacles.

Under Circular 32 on power purchase agreement, avoidable cost is defined as the highest cost of producing one kWh of electricity by national generating stations, and the cost would be avoided if EVN purchases the electricity from alternative small hydropower plants.

He revealed that the current avoidable cost was set at VND1,100 (4.68 cents) per kWh, so low that it disincentivises investments in new hydropower plants. He thus called for an adjustment to the cost, estimating that a rate of between VND3,500 to VND4,000 per kWh would be more practical.

Regarding biomass power plants, he said that the plants are fueled by bagasse residue of sugar refining during the sugarcane season and other types of biomass during the rest of the year.

Under his estimation, the plants need to make at least 7.03 cents for each kWh generated by the bagasse and 8.47 cents for other types of biomass to break even. Unfortunately, their electricity is purchased at a price as high as the former, leading to the plants staying idle for eight months every year.

He called for a revision to Decision 08, which set the purchasing price of biomass-derived electricity at over 8.47 cents per kWh during the period out of sugarcane season to encourage the use of other types of biomass in electricity generation.

He was also concerned that the policy mechanism to support solar and wind energy had expired and a new mechanism had not been introduced, leading to a situation that newly built solar and wind farms were put on hold due to the absence of an official feed-in tariff (FIT).

He suggested a temporary FIT, in the meantime, to keep the farms operational until an official FIT would come into force under a new mechanism, which would be applied retroactively to the farms.

"An official FIT was absent when Binh Thuan Wind Power Plant No 1 began operation years ago. At that time, I suggested a temporary FIT of 6.00 cents per kWh and the Prime Minister approved my suggestion," said Vy. 

bizhub



RELATED STOCK CODE (1)

NEWS SAME CATEGORY

VSIP III to be developed into green, smart industrial park

Chairman of the People’s Committee of the southern province of Binh Duong Duong Vo Van Minh had a working session with CEO of Semncorp Development of Singapore...

Ha Noi focuses on industrial, commercial development in 2023

The Ha Noi Department of Industry and Trade will focus on reviewing and completing industrial, trade and logistics development plans to integrate into the Ha Noi...

More European companies shifting operations to Vietnam

In the latest survey by the European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (EuroCham), 41 per cent of respondents stated their company was shifting operations from China...

Vietnam emerges as an attractive alternative location for supply chain diversification

According to a new global survey released by Germany’s Container xChange this week, businesses around the world deem Vietnam and India as attractive alternative...

Ho Chi Minh City prepares to welcome Chinese tourists

Travel companies in Ho Chi Minh City have urged the municipal authorities to early work out plans and products to welcome back Chinese tourists in an appropriate...

Vietnam emerges as an attractive alternative location for supply chain diversification

According to a new global survey released by Germany’s Container xChange this week, businesses around the world deem Vietnam and India as attractive alternative...

Chinese tourists expected to return to Vietnam’s Khanh Hoa during upcoming Tet

Many airlines of Vietnam and China will reopen air routes between the two countries, bringing Chinese travelers to Khanh Hoa Province, south-central Vietnam, during...

Kien Giang aims to improve industrial production value by 8%

The Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Kien Giang strives for industrial production value to reach more than VND48.18 trillion (US$2.04 billion) this year, a...

HCM City’s industry and trade sector aims at new heights

The city’s industry and trade sector will deploy a number of measures to enable it to always stay ahead of trends, helping the city maintain its role as the...

Vietnam's retail market to rise by $163.5 billion over next five years

The retail market in Vietnam is estimated to increase by $163.5 billion at a compound annual growth rate of 11.4 per cent between 2022 and 2027, according to a...


MOST READ


Back To Top