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Vietnam to reduce dependence on coal

Vietnam will reduce the total capacity of coal-fired thermal power plants from 2020 until 2030, according to the National Steering Committee for Electricity Development.
Vietnam to reduce dependence on coal ảnh 1Vietnam will reduce its total capacity of coal-fired thermal power plants until 2030 (Photo: tapchicongthuong.vn)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Vietnam will reduce the total capacity ofcoal-fired thermal power plants from 2020 until 2030, according to the NationalSteering Committee for Electricity Development.

The reduction is mainly due to some thermal power projects delaying their development,while some localities have not agreed to allow the development of thermal powerprojects.

The capacity will cut by 6,000 MW to 20,000 MW in 2020 compared to the revisedMaster Power Development Plant VII (PDP VII). It will be reduced by 8,760 MW in2025 and by 6,340 MW in 2030.

Meanwhile, the total capacity of solar power is expected to grow to 14,450 MWin 2025 and 20,050 MW in 2030, according to the steering committee. The totalcapacity of wind power is estimated to increase to 6,030 MW in 2025 and 10,090MW in 2030.

The total electricity output of wind and solar power plants will reach 12billion kWh in 2020, three times higher than the capacity in the RenewableEnergy Development Strategy. The total output will reach 36 billion kWh by 2025and 55 billion kWh 2030, an increase of 2.6 times and 4 billion kWh,respectively, compared to the Renewable Energy Development Strategy.

By 2030, the capacity of new power plants using liquefied natural gas (LNG)will be 12,750 MW, excluding old power plants converted to use LNG. Of which,6,000 MW are under the PDP VII, including power plants: Nhon Trach 3 and 4(capacity of 1,500 MW) and Son My 1 and 2 (4,500 MW).

The steering committee said besides LNG power plant development in the south, Vietnamwould need power plants using LNG in the north and the centre to replace HaiPhong 3 and Vung Ang 3 coal-fired thermal power plants.

In addition, power plants in the Phu My, Ba Ria and Hiep Phuoc power centreswould gradually switch to using LNG from 2021 due to the exhausted natural gasin the southeast region. Those power plants would have a total capacity of4,200 MW in 2030.

The steering committee also said Vietnam would import 2,500 MW and 2,400 MW ofelectricity from Laos in the 2021-25 period and in the 2026-30 period,respectively. The imports should be put under the revised PDP VII./.
VNA

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