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Revision as of 10:24, 17 December 2013


Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Location _______.png
Capital Hanoi
21°2′N 105°51′E
Official Languages(s)

Vietnamese

Government Marxist–Leninist single-party state
President Trương Tấn Sang
Prime Minister Nguyễn Tấn Dũng
'Total Area '( km²) 331,210
Population 90,388,000 (2012 estimate)
Rural Population (year)
GDP (Nominal) $138.071 billion (2012 estimate)
GDP Per Capita $1,527
Currency đồng (VND)
Time Zone (UTC+07)
Electricity Generation TWh/year (year)
Calling Code +84
Access to Electricity
Wind energy (installed capacity) MW (year)
Solar Energy (installed capacity) MW (year)


Overview

Energy Situation Especially in Rural Areas

Energy Demand and Supply in the Household Sector


Rural Electricity Supply


Policy Framework, Laws and Regulations

Poverty Reduction Strategy


Energy Policy


Laws


Institutional Set-up and Actors in the Energy Sector

Public Institutions

Other major activities in the country financed by BMZ or DGIS


Electricity Companies


Power Generation


Transmission


Distribution


Off-grid and Self-supplying Systems


Non Governmental Service Providers for Rural Areas in the Field of Energy

Projects implementing NGOs:

Commercial service provider:

Micro-Finance Institutions:


Key Problems Hampering Access to Modern Energy Services in Rural Areas

Obstacles for grid based rural electrification

Obstacles for off grid energy technologies and services

Further Information


References