Hanoi (VNA) – The Rang Dong Light Source and Vacuum Flask JSC and VinFast Energy have signed an agreement to develop and implement advanced energy storage
Vietnam is actively diversifying its energy sources, from traditional hydropower and thermal power to renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power. This is in line with the general trend of the region and the world
Some measures to ensure flexible operation of the power system include upgrading the transmission grid, investing in energy storage systems, and flexible operation of coal-fired power plants.
A draft of the new policy outline, likely to be finalised in coming weeks, scraps plans to build offshore wind turbines, instead building more onshore wind capacity, rooftop solar and energy...
A draft of the new policy outline, likely to be finalised in coming weeks, scraps plans to build offshore wind turbines, instead building more onshore wind capacity, rooftop solar and energy...
One notable project is the 50 MW/50 MWh BESS project by the Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) in Hanoi, aimed at data collection and policy development for future BESS integration. BESS technology is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of Vietnam''''s energy strategy, aligned with the country''''s broader goals of clean, sustainable energy development.
Energy diversification to develop various types of energy in a reasonable manner. New, renewable, and clean energy to prioritize the exploitation and eficient use of renewables to their fullest potential
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha has requested that the ministry evaluate proposals for establishing power storage systems to allow for the purchase of 100 percent surplus electricity from rooftop solar energy systems at varying rates and times.
In this article, we focus on feasible steps that energy stakeholders could take to achieve this goal and highlight how collaboration between the public and private sectors could help accelerate renewable-energy development (see sidebar, "Our methodology").
Better electricity system planning and a greater focus on system flexibility and energy storage would also help facilitate more efficient integration of solar and wind into the electricity system and avoid the need to curtail intermittent energy sources.
After a number of delays brought on by the pandemic, shifting policy priorities and commitments, and dialogue with industry stakeholders, the PDP VIII lays out a vision for investment in Vietnam''s power sector through 2050.