EVN recommends early guidance on rooftop solar power not generating electricity to the grid

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên21/05/2023


This is also one of the contents in line with the Power Plan 8 that has just been approved by the Prime Minister. At point b, clause 1, section III of the development plan of the Power Plan 8, it is clearly stated: “Prioritize and have breakthrough policies to promote the development of rooftop solar power for people and construction works, especially in areas at risk of power shortages such as the North, and self-produced and self-consumed solar power. From now until 2030, the capacity of this type of power source is estimated to increase by 2,600 MW. This type of power source is prioritized for unlimited capacity development, provided that the cost is reasonable and the existing grid is utilized, without having to be upgraded.”

EVN kiến nghị sớm có hướng dẫn điện mặt trời mái nhà không phát điện lên lưới - Ảnh 1.

Rooftop solar power produced and used by people should soon be guided to be transmitted to the grid to solve the difficulty of electricity supply this year.

According to EVN, developing rooftop solar power for the purpose of self-use for on-site use by electricity customers, without generating electricity to the grid, is one of the necessary solutions to overcome difficulties in electricity supply in 2023 and the following years.

Previously, EVN said it had sent a number of documents reporting to the Prime Minister on the ability to supply electricity nationwide and adjust load in the 2023-2025 period, reporting to the Deputy Prime Minister on the production, business and investment and construction activities of EVN, and reporting to the Ministry of Industry and Trade on the critical situation of electricity supply.

In these documents, EVN said that it has proposed to the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Industry and Trade solutions to ensure electricity supply, including the proposal to develop rooftop solar power sources in the North for the purpose of self-use for on-site use (no electricity generation to the grid - zero export) of electricity customers.

Therefore, EVN proposed that the Ministry of Industry and Trade soon issue guidelines for developing rooftop solar power without grid connection for implementation.

The North has great potential for developing rooftop solar power:

According to experts, the northern provinces still have a lot of potential for developing solar power, especially rooftop solar power with an average daily radiation intensity in the northern region of about 4 kWh/ m2 /day, and the number of hours of sunshine in the year of about 1,500 - 1,700 hours. Meanwhile, the cost of solar power production is also decreasing rapidly.

Rooftop solar power is a distributed source of electricity and is convenient for on-site consumption. In addition to the roofs of households, the roofs of agencies, offices, schools, hospitals, restaurants, hotels, shopping centers, factories in industrial parks, etc. are also places where it can be installed.



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