Tuoi Tre is reporting that the latest report from the Ministry of Industry and Trade says that rooftop solar projects that feed excess power to the grid will not receive a feed in tariff. Zing News on the other hand, earlier this week, said that the MoIT was looking at paying feed-in-tariffs. Of note, neither publication dates the source it uses. The issue here is not whether or not there will be feed-in-tariffs but rather the coverage by local media.
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No feed-in-tariffs for rooftop solar projects in Vietnam?
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