Vietnam approves a 10 year national power development plan
VNA reported that Prime Minister Mr Nguyen Tan Dung has approved a 10 year national power development plan that targets production and import of 330 billion KWh by 2020.
Under the 2011-20 plan, 3% of this total will be imported. The remaining 97% will comprise 19.6% of hydropower, 46.8% of thermal power, 24% of gas generated power, 4.5% of renewable energy and 2.1% of nuclear power.
The competitive power market will be developed with various forms of investment in building power plants and trading of electricity. The monopolized State control of the transmission line system remains to ensure the national energy security.
Priority will be given to developing renewable energy sources including solar and wind power as well as energy production from biomass. The plan envisages electricity production from renewable sources to increase from 3.5% in 2010 to 4.5% in 2020 and 6% in 2030.
Wind power capacity will be raised to 1,000 MW in 2020 and around 6,200 MW in 2030, equivalent to 0.7% of the country’s total output in 2020 and to 2.4% in 2030. Hydropower generation will be increased from the current 9,200 MW to 17,400 MW in 2020.
By 2020, the first nuclear power plant in Viet Nam will be put into operation and in 10 years, the sector will produce a total of 10,700 MW, equivalent to 10.1% of the country’s total output.
The plan also aims to supply electricity to all families in the country’s rural areas by 2020. – VNA