Many wind power projects in the central
Many wind power projects in the central
Grant of wind power project permit are set to be halted until the evaluation of the mineral deposit conducted by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) finishes, says the local authorities.
Binh Thuan province is expected to be
Wind power investors at the neighboring
“Wind power construction projects are usually set to be located at the coastal areas, where many households are living at. And it will cost a lot of time and money for relocation,” says director Nguyen Thanh Hoan of the province’s department of industry and trade.
Figures from the Ministry of Industry and Trade show 21 wind power projects with the output of 30 megawatts have been being conducted in
“The government approved to subsidize large wind power projects by some foreign investors, which were submitted in the last couple years. But they have not been carried out,” says director Tran Khang Thuy of
Nearly 9 percent of
A decision approved by the Prime Minister on June 29 requires the country’s power monopoly Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) to buy all the power output of wind power projects at VND1,614 (US7.8 cents) per kilowatthour.
EVN will receive a subsidy of VND207 (around US1 cent) for every kWh of wind power it buys via Vietnam Environment Protection Fund.
Under the decision, the wind power bought by EVN would remain VND388 (US1.5 cents) per kilowatthour more expensive than the current market price for electricity, according to a report carried Saturday by the Lao Dong newspaper.
Wind power projects in
EVN has so far bought wind power at US6cents/kWh from Vietnam’s first and only wind power plant in the south central province of Binh Thuan, invested by Vietnam Renewable Energy JSC, says a Saigon Times news website report.
As of February this year, the plant, which joined the national power network last year, had put 12 wind turbines into operation, generating around 19 megawatts.