A bottom-up Integrated Resource Planning model is used to examine the economic potential of renewable energy in Vietnam's power sector. In a baseline scenario without renewables, coal provides 44% of electricity generated from 2010 to 2030. The use of renewables could reduce that figure to 39%, as well as decrease the sector's cumulative emission of CO2 by 8%, SO2 by 3%, and NOx by 4%. In addition, renewables could avoid installing 4.4GW in fossil fuel generating capacity, conserve domestic coal, decrease coal and gases imports, improving energy independence and security. Wind could become cost-competitive assuming high but plausible on fossil fuel prices, if the cost of the technology falls to 900 US$/kW.Integrated resource planning Renewa...
This report provides a technical and economic analysis of long-term energy and power development pla...
Vietnam energy demand is currently growing at a very high annual rate, with the government being ver...
Rice husk is a residue from rice, which is grown in large quantities in Vietnam. By using rice husk ...
A bottom-up Integrated Resource Planning model is used to examine the economic potential of renewabl...
International audienceA bottom-up Integrated Resource Planning model is used to examine the economic...
This manuscript examines CO2 emissions from Vietnam's power sector using an expanded Integrated Reso...
Energy security has been a major concern in developing countries because of rapid economic developme...
Part A was prepared by Vietnam Sustainable Energy Alliance(VSEA), leading by the Clean Energy and Su...
Energy for future sustainable economic development is considered one crucial issue in Vietnam. This ...
International audienceAs an emerging country in Southeast Asia, Vietnam has been experiencing strong...
Vietnam is widely considered as an energy-intensive economy. Renewable energy integration has been s...
This study contributes to the realization of intended nationally determined contributions (INDCs) by...
With its rapidly increasing power demand of 16% p.a since 1990s along with its limited supply power ...
Renewable energy plays an important role in meeting national targets for sustainable development, re...
With the expansion of its industrial and manufacturing sectors, with the goal of positioning Vietnam...
This report provides a technical and economic analysis of long-term energy and power development pla...
Vietnam energy demand is currently growing at a very high annual rate, with the government being ver...
Rice husk is a residue from rice, which is grown in large quantities in Vietnam. By using rice husk ...
A bottom-up Integrated Resource Planning model is used to examine the economic potential of renewabl...
International audienceA bottom-up Integrated Resource Planning model is used to examine the economic...
This manuscript examines CO2 emissions from Vietnam's power sector using an expanded Integrated Reso...
Energy security has been a major concern in developing countries because of rapid economic developme...
Part A was prepared by Vietnam Sustainable Energy Alliance(VSEA), leading by the Clean Energy and Su...
Energy for future sustainable economic development is considered one crucial issue in Vietnam. This ...
International audienceAs an emerging country in Southeast Asia, Vietnam has been experiencing strong...
Vietnam is widely considered as an energy-intensive economy. Renewable energy integration has been s...
This study contributes to the realization of intended nationally determined contributions (INDCs) by...
With its rapidly increasing power demand of 16% p.a since 1990s along with its limited supply power ...
Renewable energy plays an important role in meeting national targets for sustainable development, re...
With the expansion of its industrial and manufacturing sectors, with the goal of positioning Vietnam...
This report provides a technical and economic analysis of long-term energy and power development pla...
Vietnam energy demand is currently growing at a very high annual rate, with the government being ver...
Rice husk is a residue from rice, which is grown in large quantities in Vietnam. By using rice husk ...