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Economic potential of renewable energy in Vietnam's power sector
Authors:Nhan T. Nguyen  Minh Ha-Duong
Affiliation:1. Centre International de Recherche sur l’Environnement et le Développement, CIRED–CNRS, Campus du Jardin Tropical, 45 Bis, Avenue de la Belle Gabrielle, 94736 Nogent sur Marne Cedex, France;2. Chargé de Recherche, Centre International de Recherche sur l''Environnement et le Développement, CIRED-CNRS, France
Abstract:A bottom-up Integrated Resource Planning model is used to examine the economic potential of renewable energy in Vietnam's power sector. In a baseline scenario without renewables, coal provides 44% of electricity generated from 2010 to 2030. The use of renewables could reduce that figure to 39%, as well as decrease the sector's cumulative emission of CO2 by 8%, SO2 by 3%, and NOx by 4%. In addition, renewables could avoid installing 4.4 GW in fossil fuel generating capacity, conserve domestic coal, decrease coal and gases imports, improving energy independence and security. Wind could become cost-competitive assuming high but plausible on fossil fuel prices, if the cost of the technology falls to 900 US$/kW.
Keywords:Integrated resource planning   Renewable energy   Electricity generation
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