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Vietnam's solar policy update highlights growing role of energy storage. (Photo: iStock) Vietnam's Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) has announced a new round of feed-in tariffs (FIT) for solar power, introducing location-based pricing and, for the first time, incorporating energy storage systems.
This paper provides an up-to-date review of these storage technologies and energy storage systems in Vietnam's power system today. Finally, there are a few perspectives on the opportunities and challenges of these storage systems in Vietnam power systems today.
FiT mechanisms set a fixed price for solar energy, overlooking regional variations in solar potential. This resulted in underdevelopment of solar PV in northern Vietnam, where solar radiation is low, while leading to overdevelopment in the south-central and southern regions, where solar radiation is high.
Driven by surging energy demand, economic growth and the looming threats of climate change, Vietnam has recognised solar energy as a critical solution for securing its energy future. As a result, solar energy is a cornerstone of the country's updated Power Development Plan (PDP8), which aims to reach 73 GW of capacity by 2030.
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