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Thứ Sáu, 11 tháng 10, 2024

Rooftop Solar Power Regulations. Empowering a Green Future in Vietnam.

 The development of a legal framework for rooftop solar power systems in Vietnam is a crucial step towards harnessing the country’s renewable energy potential. As a tropical country with high solar irradiance, Vietnam has the capacity to become a leader in solar energy production in the Asia-Pacific region. The implementation of rooftop solar power regulations is not only a reflection of global trends towards sustainable energy but also a strategic move for Vietnam’s energy security and environmental commitments.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade in Vietnam is proposing to develop mechanisms for the advancement of rooftop solar power, including a wide range of participants and practical applications to promote this energy source. However, the process of crafting a government decree on rooftop solar power regulations requires time to perfect the documents and consult with relevant parties, while many businesses and residents eagerly anticipate the new framework.

Rooftop Solar Power Regulations: Expanding Participation

The proposed rooftop solar power regulations are being finalized to include in the legislative construction program. Based on feedback from related parties and agreement to include this content in the legislative program, the Ministry of Industry and Trade will draft a decree for consideration and issuance by the government. However, the timeframe for developing the decree on rooftop solar power development, including drafting rooftop solar power regulations, may be lengthy.

Furthermore, the government’s direction for rooftop solar power development at the decree level will have a wider scope, not limited to residential systems, government buildings, and industrial zones, but also including various entities such as shopping centers, service areas, and rooftops within industrial zones. This expansion means that the groups encouraged to develop rooftop solar power may be broader than those in the most recent draft decree on rooftop solar power regulations constructed by the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

Previously, the draft decree only encouraged the development of rooftop solar power systems installed in residential houses and government buildings for self-consumption without selling electricity to other organizations or individuals, but with grid connection as per the agreement.

In addition to expanding the target group, the new mechanism is expected to encourage rooftop solar power with potential tax, fee, and charge incentives as per legal regulations. State agencies prioritize budget allocations for the development of rooftop solar power at their facilities.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade assures that the new mechanism does not propose policies that create additional administrative procedures for ministries, but administrative procedures are necessary to monitor the development of rooftop solar power systems as required by the state and should be implemented by local authorities.

Pending Rooftop Solar Power Regulations

While waiting for the new policy and in particular rooftop solar power regulations, many solar power businesses and manufacturers express urgency as there have been no specific regulations since the expiration of the previous incentive scheme in 2020. The demand for installing rooftop solar power on factory roofs and industrial zones is rising in the manufacturing sectors of FDI companies in Vietnam, especially in the electronics, semiconductor, and textile industries.

With commitments to net-zero emissions, international brands and manufacturers in Vietnam need to meet renewable energy transition requirements, presenting an opportunity for the distributed solar energy market to grow in Vietnam.

What businesses first require is a legal corridor to deploy rooftop solar power models on their factory roofs, even if solely for on-site manufacturing use.

Beyond residential households, many manufacturing businesses also need rooftop solar power to meet emission reduction targets, sustainable development practices, or to comply with green environmental standards (LEED, Lotus…), including renewable energy usage rates from the global supply chain.

Therefore, if policies are flexibly built for households, office premises, and manufacturing businesses, it will maximize the advantages of rooftop solar power while contributing to the country’s broader goals of energy transition, emission reduction, and the Net Zero target by 2050.

For instance, businesses could be prioritized for self-production and self-consumption models, with grid connections but not selling electricity to the national grid. For households, the focus could be on self-consumption, possibly regulating the proportion of on-site energy use in areas that need priority, like the North, to encourage investment and avoid electricity waste.

In conclusion, establishing rooftop solar power regulations in Vietnam is essential. These regulations will not only bolster the clean energy sector but also encourage economic growth, reduce environmental impact, and support Vietnam’s sustainability goals. The detailed legal framework will provide clarity and security for investors and users alike, ensuring the strategic and efficient utilization of Vietnam’s solar potential. As the country looks towards a greener future, the role of well-crafted rooftop solar power regulations becomes increasingly significant.


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Thứ Tư, 2 tháng 10, 2024

Infrastructure Energy in Vietnam

 Vietnam’s energy sector is booming, attracting international investors and companies eager to participate in the country’s ambitious energy projects. Navigating the complex legal landscape of this dynamic industry requires expertise and a deep understanding of the local regulations.  ANT Lawyers, an energy law firm in Vietnam, provide legal advice in energy law and is here to guide you through the intricacies of the sector.


Our Expertise in Energy Law

At ANT Lawyers, we recognize the critical role that energy plays in Vietnam’s development. Our team of experienced lawyers in Vietnam is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal services tailored to the needs of our clients in the energy sector.

Project Compliance and Advisory

We have a proven track record of advising multinational corporations such as Toshiba Corporation, Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., IHI Corporation, and CTCI on compliance and regulatory matters related to energy projects in Vietnam. Whether it’s ensuring compliance with local laws or navigating the complexities of international agreements, our energy lawyers are well-equipped to provide expert guidance.

EPC Consortium Support

Our expertise extends to assisting companies forming Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) consortiums. In projects like the Van Phong Power Plant in Khanh Hoa Province, where Japanese and Taiwanese companies collaborated, ANT Lawyers played a pivotal role in providing legal advice on compliance, enabling project execution.

Renewable Energy Investment

As Vietnam increasingly embraces renewable energy sources, ANT Lawyers is at the forefront of this transition. We advised ASIA RENERGY in the Thuan Nhien Phong Wind Power Plant project in Binh Thuan Province. Our services included corporate structuring to facilitate investor participation in this wind power project, ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations.

Why chose ANT Lawyers, an energy law firm in Vietnam

In-Depth Industry Knowledge: Our energy lawyers possess an in-depth understanding of Vietnam’s energy sector, including the regulatory framework and industry trends. This knowledge allows us to offer the most relevant and up-to-date legal advice.

Multinational Experience: ANT Lawyers has a record of working with multinational energy companies, making us well-versed in the unique challenges and opportunities faced by international investors in Vietnam’s energy market.

Customized Solutions: We understand that every energy project is unique. Our team tailors legal solutions to meet the specific needs of our clients, ensuring that their interests are protected throughout the project’s lifecycle.

Local Insight: As a Vietnam-based law firm, we possess a deep understanding of the local business environment, culture, and language. This local insight is invaluable when dealing with government authorities and local partners.

Comprehensive Support: From project inception to completion, ANT Lawyers offers comprehensive legal support. Whether it’s corporate structuring, compliance, contract negotiations, or dispute resolution, we are your trusted legal partner every step of the way.

Discover Your Path to Success with ANT Lawyers

In Vietnam’s fast-evolving energy sector, having a knowledgeable and experienced legal partner is essential. ANT Lawyers, with its team of dedicated lawyers, is committed to helping you achieve success in your energy ventures. 

Whether you are a multinational corporation looking to invest in Vietnam’s energy projects or a local company seeking legal guidance, ANT Lawyers is here to provide expert advice and ensure your energy endeavors thrive. Partner with us, and together, we’ll power your success in Vietnam’s vibrant energy sector.

We have been involved in several major projects:

– Telecommunications

Nortel Networks Canada, a contractor in HTC infrastructure mobile networks project for Vietnam Mobile operator;

– Construction and Energy Project

Toshiba Corporation,

Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co.,

IHI Corporation

CTCI Corporation, EPC consortium in Van Phong Power Plant in Khanh Hoa province;

– Energy and power

ASIA RENERGY, in Thuan Nhien Phong Wind Power plant in Binh Thuan province.

ANT Lawyers is a law firm in Vietnam with English speaking lawyers in Hanoi, Danang and Ho Chi Minh City.

As a single, fully integrated, global partnership law firm in Vietnam, we pride ourselves on our approachable, collegiate and team-based way of working.

Career Opportunities

Law Firm in Hanoi

Law Firm in Ho Chi Minh City

ANT Lawyers is a member of International Bar Association, Vietnam Bar Federation, Hanoi Bar Association.

ANT Lawyers is an exclusive Vietnam law firm member of Prae Legal, a global law firm network spanning 5 continents and 150 countries.

 


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