Vietnam energy demand is currently growing at a very high annual rate, with the government being very interested in investments in renewable energies. Since the region with the highest solar and wind potential is far away from the big load centers, an investigation of offshore energy resources is here proposed. In this study, a review of previous energy potential assessments is provided. Moreover, the minimum feed-in-tariff to make the investments profitable is evaluated, showing that the current tariff for offshore wind plants is largely unattractive.
Curto D., Van Doan B., Franzitta V., Montana F., Nguyen N.Q., Riva Sanseverino E. (2020). Wave and Wind Energy Systems Integration in Vietnam: Analysis of Energy Potential and Economic Feasibility. In Proceedings - 2020 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2020 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe, EEEIC / I and CPS Europe 2020 (pp. 1-6). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/EEEIC/ICPSEurope49358.2020.9160682].
Wave and Wind Energy Systems Integration in Vietnam: Analysis of Energy Potential and Economic Feasibility
Curto D.;Franzitta V.;Montana F.;Riva Sanseverino E.
2020-01-01
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Vietnam energy demand is currently growing at a very high annual rate, with the government being very interested in investments in renewable energies. Since the region with the highest solar and wind potential is far away from the big load centers, an investigation of offshore energy resources is here proposed. In this study, a review of previous energy potential assessments is provided. Moreover, the minimum feed-in-tariff to make the investments profitable is evaluated, showing that the current tariff for offshore wind plants is largely unattractive.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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