Vietnam likely to offer minimum 80% output purchase guarantee for offshore wind power projects

January 18, 2025by Sales5 Morstar0

 

Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade is drafting a decree on incentives for offshore wind power, including exemption and reduction of some fees and a commitment to minimum purchase of energy output.

The draft decree stipulates that projects are exempted from paying sea-using fees during construction, and the fees are halved for 12 years from the operational date.

Land use and land lease fees are also exempt during construction. The fees are reduced or exempt for the next phases in line with other regulations.

The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) says in its August 2024 report that Vietnam has not initiated any true offshore wind projects and has only developed intertidal wind projects; thus the target of installing 6 GW of offshore wind capacity by 2030 under its latest power development plan (PDP VIII) presents considerable challenges.

Considering that the regulatory framework to support offshore wind development under PDP VIII is still underdeveloped, as well as the project development lead time of six-eight years, the GWEC believes that no real offshore wind development will take place until route-to-market policies and potentially new law(s) are in place. GWEC expects Vietnam to miss its 2030 offshore wind target.

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