Offshore wind power - the new trend for economic development and security of island sovereignty

  • Affiliations:

    1 Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, Hanoi, Vietnam
    2 Petrovietnam Power Corporation- Joint Stock Company, Hanoi, Vietnam

  • *Corresponding:
    This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  • Received: 16th-Nov-2021
  • Revised: 25th-Feb-2022
  • Accepted: 30th-Mar-2022
  • Online: 30th-June-2022
Pages: 74 - 81
Views: 4263
Downloads: 2378
Rating: 1.0, Total rating: 238
Yours rating

Abstract:

Climate change is a serious global challenge. Vietnam is one of the developing countries, heavily affected by the impact of climate change. At COP26, Vietnam made strong commitments with 150 countries around the world to commit to bringing net emissions to "zero" by the middle of the century. Together more than 100 countries have joined the Leaders' Glassow Declaration on Forests and Land Use; together with 48 countries participating in the Global Declaration on the transition of coal power to clean energy; together with 150 countries participating in the Alliance for Action 2 for Safe Adaptation, etc. Resolution No. 55-NQ/TW of the Politburo on orientations of Vietnam's national energy development strategy to 2030, with a vision to In 2045, the development of the energy industry in general and the electricity industry, in particular, was assessed as follows: “Investment in the construction of electricity supply infrastructure has a strong development, which is an important condition for ensuring supply security. electrical response. Bringing electricity from the national grid to almost every part of the country, including remote, border, and island areas. Vietnam is a nascent offshore wind market, with abundant wind resources and growth fundamentals, becoming the leading offshore wind market in Southeast Asia. Therefore, the development of supportive policies and breakthrough mechanisms to develop power source projects and a roadmap to build a power grid for power transmission offshore wind is identified as a strategic renewable energy source. In the long term, associated with the implementation of Vietnam's maritime strategy is a top priority. This paper presents the current situation of the offshore wind power industry and the application opportunities of fixed turbine foundation technology in the future in Vietnam.

How to Cite
Doan, T.Thi and Tran, Q.Van 2022. Offshore wind power - the new trend for economic development and security of island sovereignty. Journal of Mining and Earth Sciences. 63, 3 (Jun, 2022), 74-81. DOI:https://doi.org/10.46326/JMES.2022.63(3).09.
References

Ben, B., (2020). Taking offshore wind global. Report at Global Wind Energy Council. https://www.renewable-ei.org/pdfdownload /activities/11_BenBackwell.pdf.

Danish Energy Agency, (2020). Input to Roadmap for Offshore wind.

Doan V.Q., Dinh V.N., Kusaka H., Cong, T., Khan, A., Du, T.V. and Duc, N.D., (2019). Usability and challenges of offshore wind energy in Vietnam revealed by the regional climate model simulation. Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere (SOLA), 15.113-118.

ERAV, (2021). Report at the Technical Group 3 meeting on electricity market restructuring. Vietnam Energy Partnership Group.

ESMAP, (2019). Going Global: Expanding Offshore Wind to Emerging Markets. Washington, DC: World Bank.

GWEC, (2019). Global wind report 2019. Global Wind Energy Council.

GWEC, (2020). Offshore Market Outlook to 2030. Global Wind Energy Council.

IEA, (2020). Offshore Wind Outlook 2020. International Energy Agency.

International Standard IEC 61400-12-1, (2017). Measure the performance of wind turbines that produce electricity.

Joyce L., Feng Z., Alastair D., Ben B., Liming Q., Shuxin L., Anjali L., Wanliang L., (2020). Global Offshore Wind Report 2020. Global Wind Energy Council.

MIT, (2021). Draft national electricity development planning project for the period 2021-2030, vision to 2045: https://moit.gov.vn/thong-bao-moi/bo -cong-thuong-xin-y-kien-gop-y-du-thao-de-an -quy-hoach-phat2.html.

Nguyen, P., (2020). Offshore wind power in Vietnam-Integrating into the grid in the period of 2020 – 2030. VIET Online conference, 19/6/2020

Nguyen, V.D. and Du, V.T., (2020). A unified overview of the value of Vietnam's offshore wind power potential. Journal of Vietnam Energy-Online version. http:// nangluongvietnam.vn/ news/vn/nhan-dinh-phan-bien-kien-nghi/ tong-quan-thong-nhat-ve-gia-tri-tiem-nang- dien-gio-ngoai-khoi-cua-viet-nam.

Politburo, (2020). On Orientations of the Viet Nam’s National Energy Development Strategy to 2030 and outlook to 2045. Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam.

REN21, (2020). Renewables 2020 Global Status Report; ISBN 978-3-948393-00-7.

World Bank, (2020), Technical potential differs from that in Offshore wind roadmap for Vietnam, June 2020 Initiative on offshore wind that is funded and led by the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP). For more information and to obtain maps for other WBG client countries please visit; For further details on the RISE score provided please visit: https://documents1.worldbank. org/curated/en/781371586848751429/pdf/Technical-Potential-for-Offshore-Wind-in-Vietnam-Map.pdf.

Other articles