In 2014 Vietnam has been awarded by the World Bank as a developing country with the highest rural electrification ratio in the world (more than 99%). This success story comes with a long list of achievements in the last four decades. In the late ‘70s when the country was still reconstructing after the war, the ratio was only less than 5%. The huge increase happened in the early ‘90s when the abundance of generation resources met the connected 500 kilovolts (kV) line between northern and southern parts of the nation (Figure 1).
One of the international publications that comprehensively captured this remarkable achievement is the study by the World Bank in 2011. The study conducted a series of surveys in seven provinces from 2002 until 2008. Taken from the World Bank’s study are the following key lessons from Vietnam’s rural electrification experience:
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