Do not allow clean energy investors to be duped by the procedure.
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- 23:22 27/06/2023
DNHN - Dozens of NLS investors across the nation are struggling and falling for unknown reasons, having been placed on the list of "lack of many procedures" and numerous unnamed problems by the Government Inspectorate.
Dozens of NLS investors across the nation are struggling and falling for unknown reasons, having been placed on the list of "lack of many procedures" and numerous unnamed problems by the Government Inspectorate in order to complete the acceptance work. While this is a crucial document for the Ministry of Industry and Trade and EVN to consider when negotiating the purchase-sale price agreement with renewable energy enterprises, billions of Kwh of clean electricity will be wasted as a result.
No policy - who would dare?
Solar Power Enterprises in the Central region "opened their mouths" when they contracted measles because they were on the inspection list and had invested in NLS. The Government Inspectorate will inspect power projects developed in the last ten years (2011-2021) - a "infinite" time span that will force all real estate investors into the wild and leave everyone "stuck"
The inspection will last for 85 working days; the relevant contents may be inspected before or after the inspection period if necessary (!). According to the decision signed by Government Deputy Inspector General Le Sy Bay. These are projects in accordance with the national electricity development plan for the period 2011-2020, with a vision to 2030 (power planning VII) and the revised electricity master plan VII.
The provincial People's Committees of Ninh Thuan, Binh Thuan, Dak Lak, Binh Phuoc, Bac Lieu, and Dak Nong have also been notified. These are the locales that have recently developed renewable energy, particularly solar, rooftop solar, and wind...
The Law governs every individual and every organisation. Therefore, the birth of rooftop solar models and solar photovoltaic (PV) projects need not be spontaneous, and furthermore, no investor or municipality can "have the courage" to do so without the Party and State's policy.
The Politburo issued Resolution No. 55-NQ/TW on the strategic orientation of Vietnam's national energy development to 2030, with an eye towards 2045, on February 11, 2020. At the time, Resolution 55 of the Politburo was lauded by numerous experts, central ministries, and press agencies as a breakthrough in energy development and a crucial element for private investment in the project. electrical energy. And this policy is entirely correct, logical, and consistent with the laws of social and natural development.
Do not suffocate businesses. Pure electric power
Surely we have not forgotten the painful memories of more than three years of Covid pandemic destruction. Resolution 55 of the Board of Directors had not been signed at the time, so investors were required to promote "not enough work during the day - take advantage of the night" and close the power before December 31, 2020 in order to benefit from the policy. Incentives derived from EVN's electricity purchase-sale mechanism in accordance with Decree 55. Enterprise representatives stated that sprinting is insufficient, let alone completing hundreds of complicated procedures and tasks simultaneously. Documents descended from the sky.
The epidemic struck like a tsunami that swept away all human life, the economy of production stalled, and the flow of goods was impeded because of the need to implement social distancing at every level. Clean Electricity continues to shine despite the epidemic because its raw materials are simply the sun and the wind.
After an epidemic, the movement of people is still strictly regulated to prevent a recurrence; even official delegations from the South to the North must adhere to these restrictions to ensure effective epidemic prevention. This also entails the actual inspection and survey of a number of projects involving the interruption of renewable energy.
Epidemics and natural disasters are force majeure. No one wants to, but it still occurs; it has flipped everything on its head, wreaking havoc on the economy, and businesses are not immune.
The post-epidemic is a sign of an economic crisis, with numerous obstacles to surmount in order to reproduce and stabilise human lives. Similar to seriously ill individuals, businesses and investors must mobilise to recover and begin constructing from a nearly "paralysed" apparatus.
We still recall the Prime Minister's order "Those who dare not do it, take leave and stand aside" to correct the civil servants' lack of discipline and self-control...
Will Vietnam have solar projects that contribute to ensuring national energy security if, at the time of the birth of NQ 55, localities have the potential to develop clean electricity while ministries and branches are slow and conservative? Therefore, let's not forget that at the time, municipalities attempted to recruit investors to construct battery farms, wind farm fields were deemed "dynamic - creative," and businesses were lauded. is "advanced thought catching up with the world's development trend."
Now, however, everything has changed as policy and reality conform to an atypical scenario, invisibly luring investors who have done exceptionally well in clean power projects into the "embers trap." As a result of the operation of the administrative apparatus and the application of the law at different times, enterprises lack the authority to decide on the sufficiency and quantity of procedures.
Bao Vy
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