Review of potential and actual penetration of solar power in Vietnam

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With the average solar radiation reaching up to 5 kWh/m2, Vietnam is considered as a country showing an excellent potential for solar power production. Since the year 2000, there have been a lot of studies about the potential of this source in Vietnam. So far, many applications of solar power have been implemented on small, medium, and large scales. In fact, the total capacity of current grid-connected solar power plants has exceeded the planned capacity by 2020 nearly 6 times. However, the studies of solar potential in Vietnam are still incomplete. The policies and mechanisms for developing solar power projects have received attention from the authorities but have not been really satisfactory. The infrastructure is still poor and the power system does not keep up with the development of modern grids. This paper reviewed the potential and actual implementation stage of photovoltaic projects in Vietnam. Moreover, the barriers and challenges of institution, technique, economy, and finance have been considered explicitly for the future development of solar energy in Vietnam.

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Sanseverino, E. R., Thuy, H. L. T., Pham, M. H., Di Silvestre, M. L., Quang, N. N., & Favuzza, S. (2020, May 1). Review of potential and actual penetration of solar power in Vietnam. Energies. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/en13102529

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