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published on April 3, 2019 | reading time approx. 4 minutes
On 8 January 2019, the Prime Minister of Vietnam promulgates Decision 02/2019/QD-TTg setting out the revised price policies for rooftop solar energy projects in Vietnam.
Specifically, from 8 January 2019, the rooftop solar energy projects shall apply “gross-metering” in lieu of the “net-metering” mechanism for trading generated electricity.
As such, the rooftop solar project shall implement the electricity trading mechanism separately in the delivery and receiving directions of bidirectional measuring meter. The electricity seller makes payment for electricity received from the grid; and the electricity buyer (i.e. Electricity of Vietnam or its subsidiaries, “EVN”) pays for electricity generated from the rooftop and delivered to the grid, at the price as specified for grid-connected solar power project. Interestingly, the buying tariff for grid-connected solar power project is based on US-dollar, currently fixed at USD 9.35 cents and will be converted to VND annually based on the basis of central exchange rate promulgated by the State Bank of Vietnam. This buying feed-in-tariff is effective until 30 June 2019. Previously, the Decision No 11/2017/QĐ-TTg dated 11 April 2017 (“Decision 11”, which is the key legislative document) requires rooftop projects to implement the “net-metering” mechanism by using two-way measuring meters. If the amount of electricity generated is greater than the amount of electricity consumed during a payment cycle, the exceeded amount will be transferred to the next payment cycle. At the end of the year or of the termination of the Power Purchase Agreement (“PPA”), the exceeded electricity will be sold to EVN at the current Feed-in-tariff price. This current changes due to a raising difficulties blocking EVN to sign PPA with clients for rooftop project since there is no tax regulations applicable for “net-metering” mechanism of solar rooftop project.
On 25 February 2019, the Ministry of Industry and Trade released its latest draft proposal for Decision on mechanism for encouraging solar projects in Vietnam ("Draft Decision"). This Draft Decision is intentionally replaced the current Decision 11/2017/QĐ-TTg dated 11 April 2017, which will be no longer effective from 30 June 2019.
As such, the Draft Decision shall be concluded and promulgated by the Prime Minister of Vietnam for an entrance in force from 1 July 2019.
Key proposal includes:
The purpose of new classification of solar project is to serve for the FiT new format.
The Draft Decision proposes a new FiT format which varies from irradiance regional classification. This is a huge change to the current FiT format where there is only one unified tariff for all solar projects in all over Vietnam.
These specific FiTs proposed based on the classification of irradiance includes 4 regions as below:
The proposed FiT format is exclusive of VAT. The actual FiT is converted to VND based on the exchange rate of USD versus VND annually.
The proposed classification of irradiance regions are promulgated by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, includes:
For illustration of Vietnam's irradiance regions, please refer to a Vietnam's Potential Irradiance Map (Credit: © 2017 The World Bank, Solar resource data: Solargis. Available at https://solargis.com/maps-and-gis-data/download/vietnam/).
It could be seen that the new FiT, if approved, would materially impact to the solar power projects in Vietnam, from financial viewpoints. Regions with higher irradiance is imposed a lower FiT whilst remote regions with lower irradiance is imposed a higher Fit.
The new FiT format is applicable for a solar power project reaching the commercial operation date before 2021. The specific date is not yet confirmed. The new format is still applicable for a PPA of 20 years term from commercial operation date.
The Draft Decision is still open for public comments and contributions. Corporate and individual, regardless of foreign or domestic investor could seeks to contribute their comments via trade associations (such as European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam or their representative of trade association in Vietnam).
Please do not hesitate to consult directly with our Vietnam's office for further more insight, specific assessments and forecast to this important change of solar power energy policies in Vietnam, expectedly from 30 June 2019.
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