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  • Energy Policy
  • Renewables
1 August 2023

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  • Vietnam

Under the draft, the MOIT has put forward a proposal to two scenarios:

The first one is power purchase made via transmission lines invested by the private sector: In this case, renewable energy generators and large electricity consumers would not face restrictions on capacity, output, or electricity use purpose. Power suppliers would be responsible for investing in an electricity project that aligns with the power development plan and obtain operating permits. Both generators and consumers must adhere to regulations on power purchase and retail electricity tariffs as stipulated in Decision 1062 dated May 4, at a retail price of VND1,920.3 per kWh.

  • Renewables
1 August 2023

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  • Lao PDR

Switzerland is providing more than US$5.2 million to support dam safety technical and institutional assistance in Laos.

  • Renewables
1 August 2023

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  • Vietnam

Appreciating the UK Government’s actions and Stuart’s efforts in carrying out the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), Ha urged the UK share its methods for implementing rooftop solar policies; and introduce businesses that have successfully invested in projects to develop wind and solar power, smart grid, green hydrogen, green ammonia, and large-scale energy storage systems. He also welcomed the UK’s sharing of its experience in developing policies and criteria for selecting investors to ensure the best overall interests.

  • Energy Economy
  • Energy-Climate & Environment
1 August 2023

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  • Malaysia

The need to meet environmental, social and governance (ESG) compliance could spur demand for carbon credits in Malaysia.

  • Energy-Climate & Environment
1 August 2023

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  • Vietnam

Facing the impacts of climate change, raising people’s awareness about recycling, and giving priority to environmentally friendly products using renew…

  • Renewables
1 August 2023

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  • Lao PDR

Switzerland is providing more than US$5.2 million to support dam safety technical and institutional assistance in Laos.

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