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In the context of increasing demand for electricity for socio-economic development, renewable energy is being chosen by Vietnamese enterprises as a strategic step on a big playground. B
Wind power is creating a rush with preferential prices with nearly 2,000 VND / number, but also poses challenges for Vietnam.
Today, wind energy, one of renewable energy, is increasingly used when the equipment is mass-produced, assembly technology has been completed, the cost to complete a wind power plant currently only by a quarter compared to 1986. Industrially developed countries have developed strategies to actively exploit wind power in the future and gradually replace traditional energy sources such as coal, hydroelectricity, nuclear, ... The following article will highlight the benefits of developing wind power with people and the environment.
With a coastline of more than 3,000 km and a sea area of more than 1 million km2 and many islands and wind speeds onshore of more than 5 m/s, Vietnam is assessed to have great potential for wind power development. Offshore wind power development is also a major source of support for sea and island protection and a future strategy for the oil and gas industry to reuse the rigs. However, the current development of wind power in our country is still quite modest. This article will highlight the opportunities, challenges and solutions for developing wind power in Vietnam.
Energy supply to meet the needs of socio-economic development is and will face many problems and challenges, especially the gradual depletion of domestic fossil fuel resources, volatile oil prices, and impacts of climate change on security and safety in energy supply... Therefore, gradually diversifying the energy supply and electricity sources based on the renewable energy sources that Vietnam has potential, especially the sources of biomass, wind, solar... are considered as one of the sustainable development solutions.
Energy has played an important role in human life. The first industrial revolution, which took place in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, spurred energy production and use. The process of industrialization has increased the demand for energy in the world, especially renewable energy. Renewable energy is known as energy generated from continuous sources, according to human standards such as: solar, wind, rain, tide, waves and geothermal layers. The basic principle of the use of renewable energy is to separate apart from continuously evolving processes for application into the technical field.
Since the end of 2015, the Government of Vietnam has issued Decision No. 2068 / QD-TTg with the goal: "Reduce greenhouse gas emissions in energy activities compared to the normal development plan".
The carbon market is seen as a key tool to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and is growing rapidly in terms of trading market share and participating institutions. Here are some interesting facts about Carbon credits as well as this buying and selling market.