Renewables: Vietnam rooftop solar regulatory overhaul to unlock Vietnam’s green growth: YKVN’s Mazur

Vietnam’s 2025 rooftop solar (RTS) regulatory overhaul offers a clear, bankable path for investors, according to Eli Mazur, partner at law firm YKVN and a leading expert on Vietnam’s energy and FDI legal framework→view source.

Key details:

  • Mazur says that the Electricity Law 2024 and Decrees 57 and 58 finally provide clear rules for RTS projects, especially on excess power sales and definitions of large consumers.
  • He contends this legal clarity makes RTS projects more “bankable,” enabling investors to secure financing and move forward with greater confidence.
  • The new framework supports industrial users in reducing blackout risks and improving energy independence, helping Vietnam remain an attractive manufacturing hub.
  • By allowing direct power purchase agreements (DPPAs), the law encourages flexible, market-driven renewable energy solutions.
  • Mazur connects these legal reforms directly to multinational corporations like Apple, Samsung, and Intel, who rely on renewable energy access to meet RE50 and RE100 commitments.
  • He positions RTS as a practical “bridge solution” to reduce immediate fossil fuel dependence while Vietnam scales up larger renewables.
  • Special provisions for border, island, and mountainous areas illustrate Vietnam’s broader approach to energy equity and resilience.
  • Mazur underscores that these reforms align Vietnam’s energy security needs, climate commitments, and investor requirements, transforming the sector into a more transparent and investable space.

Ultimately, Mazur’s argument is that Vietnam’s updated rooftop solar rules turn a fragmented, high-risk sector into a clear, investor-friendly market. 

This shift supports industrial stability, attracts global investors, and positions Vietnam as a regional leader in the renewable energy transition.

See also: Vietnam’s Solar Power Industry 2025: Policy Shifts, Growth, Challenges

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