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Vietnam Legal Update: Proposed New Solar Feed-In-Tariff

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On 22 February 2019, the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam (the “MOIT”) publicized a draft Decision (the “Draft Decision”) that will replace Decision No. 11/2017/QD-TTg issued by the Prime Minister of Vietnam dated 11 April 2017 ( “Decision 11”) on mechanisms to encourage the development of solar power projects in Vietnam. The Draft Decision is expected to be in full force from 1 July 2019, if approved by the Prime Minister of Vietnam, and introduces major changes in comparison with Decision 11. This Draft Decision modifies the previous draft issued on 29 January 2019.

CLASSIFICATION OF SOLAR POWER PROJECT

The Draft Decision differentiates between following four types of solar power projects:

ROOFTOP SOLAR POWER MODELS

The Draft Decision provides for four rooftop solar power interconnection and metering models as follows:

NEW SOLAR POWER FEED-IN-TARIFF FROM 1 JULY 2019 UNTIL 2021

The Draft Decision specifies a different FiT depending upon (a) the type of project and (b) in which of four irradiation regions the project is located. The higher FiTs are applicable to regions with lower irradiation levels. In contrast, Decision 11 only applied one FiT. The proposed new FiTs are applicable for 20 years for that part of, or the whole of, solar power projects connected to the grid which have a commercial operation date in 2021 (the exact date in 2021 is not stated in the Draft Decision).

The irradiation regions are as follows:

The FiT for each of these regions is as follows:

The Draft Decision is currently being publicized on the MOIT’s website and comments will be received until 15 April 2019.


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