For projects without battery storage, the tariff will be VND 1,382.7 ($0.053)/kWh for the northern part of the country, VDN 1,107.1/kWh for the central part, and VDN 1,012.0/kWh for the southern region.
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For projects without battery storage, the tariff will be VND 1,382.7 ($0.053)/kWh for the northern part of the country, VDN 1,107.1/kWh for the central part, and VDN 1,012.0/kWh
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has officially issued a new electricity generation price framework for solar power plants, applicable from 2025. The framework divides the
2 days ago· - The Ministry of Industry and Trade has just issued decisions approving the electricity generation price framework for hydropower plants, natural gas-fired combined cycle
The electricity price framework for 2025, applicable specifically to solar power plants, outlines the maximum allowable tariffs across regions and plant types. Below are the
In particular, solar power prices in 2025 are expected to stabilize and remain within the framework of government support policies, making investment in renewable energy more
Vietnam''s solar power sector is governed by a number of key regulations and policies aimed at promoting the development of renewable energy while managing the
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has officially issued the 2025 electricity generation price ceiling framework for various types of power plants, including hydropower,
HÀ NỘI — The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has officially issued the 2025 electricity generation price ceiling framework for various types of power plants, including hydropower,
Vietnam's Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has published the new feed-in tariffs for utility-scale solar plants. For projects without battery storage, the tariff will be VND 1,382.7 ($0.053)/kWh for the northern part of the country, VDN 1,107.1/kWh for the central part, and VDN 1,012.0/kWh for the southern region.
Notably, the 2025 plan mandates that concentrated solar must include storage (minimum 10 percent of capacity, 2-hour duration), a requirement absent in the 2023 version. Vietnam’s solar panel trade is regulated under Decree 26/2023/ND-CP, which outlines the Schedule of Export Tariffs and Preferential Import Tariffs.
This included 16 billion kWh from solar power and 7.3 billion kWh from wind energy, according to data from Vietnam Electricity. Solar power, in particular, has seen significant expansion due to the implementation of feed-in tariffs and the increasing adoption of rooftop solar systems.
Vietnam’s solar power sector is governed by a number of key regulations and policies aimed at promoting the development of renewable energy while managing the challenges associated with rapid growth.
The FiT program has been a major driver of solar power development in Vietnam, offering a tariff of 9.35 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh) for projects completed by June 2019. This program led to a surge in solar capacity, reaching 4.46 gigawatts of new installations.
This speaks to the challenges Vietnam has faced related to anti-dumping tariffs on solar panels, particularly concerning accusations of illegal transshipments. Some foreign companies have attempted to label Chinese-made solar products as Vietnamese to bypass higher U.S. tariffs.
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