By Duc Minh October 9, 2020 | 01:20 pm GMT+7 VNExpress
Wind turbines in the central province of Ninh Thuan. Photo by VnExpress/Thuc Trinh.
The government has stopped licensing wind power plants and is drafting a new national power plan for the next decade.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has told provinces and cities to temporarily stop accepting proposals for new plants.
Power plants with a total capacity of nearly 80 gigawatts have been licensed to be built in the next decade, including 30 GW from wind and solar power plants.
In the last two years Vietnam’s incentive feed-in tariffs have attracted a slew of investors, with the ministry receiving proposals for 50 GW of wind power alone since 2018.
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