Draft decree on Vietnam rooftop solar removes feed-in-tariffs altogether

A dossier proposing a decree on rooftop solar power development, put forward by Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade, has suggested removing feed-in-tariffs for excess power fed into the national grid, Vietnam Net is reporting.

Key points:

  • MoIT says this is because there is no legal framework for selling excess rooftop solar power by market economy rules; and
  • It will make it easier to manage and control the power supply.

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