Wind energy in Vietnam

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Vietnam's booming economy has fueled a growing need for energy - demand is rising by an average 15 percent per year. So far, alternative energies have played a minor role, even though the country has an abundance of wind and water. Until now, investors have been put off by the lack of a legal framework for wind power development in Vietnam. But the GIZ German Society for International Cooperation is now providing logistical and technical aid, organizing training for Vietnamese skilled workers and helping develop grid-connected wind parks.

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Length
06:52 minutes

Date of publication
2013

Project

Improving the Energy Policy Setting for Renewable Energies and Grid-Connected Pilot Wind Energy Project

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