Excess rooftop solar power can be sold to the national grid at no more than 20 per cent of the installed capacity, according to a new Government decree on encouraging self-produced and self-consumed rooftop solar power issued on Tuesday.
Central Retail Vietnam and Tona Syntegra Solar have signed an agreement to implement solutions in Central Retail''s mall network, aiming to reduce energy consumption and increase the use of renewable energy sources.
The trade remedies authority has urged relevant businesses to review the preliminary findings carefully and submit comments as necessary within the specified deadlines.
Turkey’s Directorate General of Imports (DGI) has announced the results of an investigation into solar panel imports from Croatia, Jordan, Thailand, Malaysia, and Việt Nam.
CME Solar Investments Joint Stock Company (CME) and Vista Global, a subsidiary of Samsung C&T, have inked a joint venture agreement to expedite rooftop solar power development in Việt Nam.
SK Ecoplant is working on rooftop solar projects totalling nearly 7 megawatts in the industrial areas of Đồng Nai and Bình Dương provinces in the South as well as Hải Phòng City in the North.
The installment and use of rooftop solar power in industrial zones is still struggling due to the lack of detailed regulations and incentive policies to encourage investment.
Solar energy is the right choice for Việt Nam because it is proven technology that can be quickly and readily deployed, even in challenging sites, affirmed Trina Solar, a global leader in smart photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage solutions.
The US Department of Commerce (DOC) has received dossiers requesting anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations on solar battery products imported from three countries, including Việt Nam.
The power can still be connected to the national grid but transmission can only priced at VNĐ0, a requirement that has sparked controversy with opponents saying the policy is counterproductive as a way of encouraging the public and businesses to participate.
The US$3 million Grand Prize was awarded to four scientists for their inventions that help a sustainable platform for green energy through production with solar cells and storage with Lithium-ion batteries.
The localisation rate of the supply chain as well as the engagement of Vietnamese firms in providing services to the wind and solar power industry remained modest.