PM fast-tracks resolutions for stalled renewable projects

Under the dispatch, the Prime Minister ordered that each authority must settle issues within its jurisdiction, and hold accountable for the accuracy and timeliness of its report.

A renewable energy project of the Trung Nam Group in Khanh Hoa province (Photo: VNA)
A renewable energy project of the Trung Nam Group in Khanh Hoa province (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Government has issued an official dispatch, expediting the removal of long-standing obstacles that have affected renewable energy projects nationwide, with officials asked to report to the Prime Minister by July 25.

The Government acknowledged that while its Resolution No. 233/NQ has made tangible progress in handling hurdles plaguing the projects, significant challenges remain unresolved as several localities, ministries, sectors and agencies have not fully exercise their responsibilities.

Under the dispatch, the Prime Minister ordered that each authority must settle issues within its jurisdiction, and hold accountable for the accuracy and timeliness of its report.

In Lam Dong province, local authorities must handle overlapping zoning conflicts between renewable energy sites and mineral reserves for titanium and bauxite.

Dak Lak province must address complications surrounding the Long Thanh 1 solar power project, which overlaps with the Ia Mor reservoir irrigation planning zone.

Meanwhile, the chairpersons of the People’s Committee of Dong Nai, Lam Dong, Khanh Hoa, Ho Chi Minh City, and Dak Lak are tasked with clearing legal obstacles related to land use for 40 renewable projects, including land leasing, land-use conversion, and land-use expansion.

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A wind power farm of the Chu Prong Gia Lai Power JSC has been completed but not operational yet. (Photo: VNA)

Dong Nai, Vinh Long, Dong Thap, Can Tho city, Phu Tho, Ho Chi Minh City, Khanh Hoa, Lam Dong, and Dak Lak must classify lands for rooftop solar systems operating under large-scale agro-solar farm models.

The CEO of the Vietnam Electricity is responsible for tackling power purchase price agreements for rooftop solar systems built on agricultural and forestry land. Regarding feed-in tariff (FIT) pricing difficulties for wind and solar projects, the Ministry of Industry and Trade and Vietnam Electricity must review and propose clear solutions, which should be submitted to the Prime Minister following consultation with relevant ministries and agencies.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, in coordination with the Ministry of Industry and Trade and localities, must review and resolve zoning overlaps involving mineral reserves, irrigation planning, forest and agricultural land-use conversions. It must report unresolved matters to the Prime Minister for further guidance.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade is assigned to provide regular progress reports on implementation results. The Government’s Office is in charge of tracking and urging competent localities, ministries, and sectors in executing tasks assigned in the dispatch./.

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