Wind Energy in Viet Nam - Final

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Wind energy in Viet Nam

Size to build wind energy – most common is wind tubins :


 The average rotor diameter in 2021 was 127.5 meters (418 feet)—longer than a football
field

Area needed, cost to build:


 It is found that Vietnam has a good potential for wind energy. About 31,000 km2 of the
land area can be available for wind development in which 865 km2 equivalent to a wind
power of 3572 MW has a generation cost of less than 6 US cents/kWh.
 It has a competitive production cost ranging from 4 to 8 US cents/kWh in comparison to
50–100 US cents/kWh for solar photovoltaic and 12–30 US cents/kWh for solar thermal
electricity
 It saves land since land area within a wind farm is still available for cultivation. It creates
more employment, in particular for the local workforce, because the installation,
operation, and maintenance of wind turbines and wind farms are almost exclusively in
rural areas and generally of modest scales.

Environment impact:
 In environmental terms, it has very little impact (about 10 tonnes of CO2 per GWh while
that of coal is between 830 and 920 tonnes per GWh on a lifecycle basis).

The current situation of using wind energy in Vietnam (bonus because we found this
information is reality)
 While wind energy brings about ecological, economic, and social benefits, it is only
modestly exploited in Vietnam, where the main barrier is the lack of political impetus and
a proper framework for promoting renewable energy.
=> the government should focus on the money which is invested in environment ,
expectally renewable energy ( wind energy)

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