VIETNAM - BIOMASS POWER PROJECTS - NEW LAWS AND HOW TO GET HIGHEST LEVELS OF ...Dr. Oliver Massmann
VIETNAM - BIOMASS POWER PROJECTS - NEW LAWS AND HOW TO GET HIGHEST LEVELS OF LEGAL CERTAINTY AND BANKABILITY UNDER EU-VN INVESTMENT PROTECTION AGREEMENT (“EVIPA”) AND COMPREHENSIVE AND PROGRESSIVE TRANS-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP (“CPTPP”)
Decision 13/2020/QD-TTg FIT2 of Solar Power Project in VietnamDo Tuan Phong
Decision 13/2020/QD-TTg FIT2 of Solar Power Project in Vietnam
- Solar Farm : 7.09cent/kW
- Floating farm : 7.69cent/kW
- Rooftop Solar : 8.38cent/kW
Apply before 31/12/2020
Nikita Vyshnevskii elucidated on the necessary requirementsto the additional calculations of steady states and dynamics of the power system to ensure the EU-integration.
VIETNAM - BIOMASS POWER PROJECTS - NEW LAWS AND HOW TO GET HIGHEST LEVELS OF ...Dr. Oliver Massmann
VIETNAM - BIOMASS POWER PROJECTS - NEW LAWS AND HOW TO GET HIGHEST LEVELS OF LEGAL CERTAINTY AND BANKABILITY UNDER EU-VN INVESTMENT PROTECTION AGREEMENT (“EVIPA”) AND COMPREHENSIVE AND PROGRESSIVE TRANS-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP (“CPTPP”)
Decision 13/2020/QD-TTg FIT2 of Solar Power Project in VietnamDo Tuan Phong
Decision 13/2020/QD-TTg FIT2 of Solar Power Project in Vietnam
- Solar Farm : 7.09cent/kW
- Floating farm : 7.69cent/kW
- Rooftop Solar : 8.38cent/kW
Apply before 31/12/2020
Nikita Vyshnevskii elucidated on the necessary requirementsto the additional calculations of steady states and dynamics of the power system to ensure the EU-integration.
Panel discussion «integration of the ukrainian energy system into entso e key challenges and tasks». Within XV International Forum “Fuel and Energy Complex of Ukraine: the present and the future”
Kyiv, International Exhibition Center, 8 November, 2017.
On 8 November Ukrenergo organized a panel discussion on the Integration of the Ukrainian energy system into ENTSO-E within XV International Form "Fuel and Energy Complex of Ukraine: the Present and the Future". Vsevolod Kovalcuk envisioned the first presentation regarding prospects for Ukraine.
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Revised Tariff Policy notified by MoP on 28.01.2016.State Government can notify a policy to encourage investment in the State by allowing setting up of generating plants, including from renewable energy sources out of which a maximum of 35% of the installed capacity can be procured by the Distribution Licensees of that State for which the tariff may be determined under Section 62 of the Electricity Act, 2003.
Vsevolod Kovalchuk, CEO at Ukrenergo, during his speech on the Integration of the IPS of Ukraine with Europe highlighted the fact of dependence of the Ukrainian energy sector on the Russian Federation.
Deficit of the anthracite coal and consequently its import from Russia as well as synchronization of the Ukranian, Russian and Moldovan grids are two key factors of the abovementioned issue.Integration with the EU energy system for Ukraine is not possible so as it is for Moldova (following the "Agreement on Conditions for Future Interconnections of the IPS of Ukraine and PS of Moldova with ENTSO-E").
Integration is vital both wihin security aspect and future economic benefits for Ukraine.
Electricity market reforms in Ukraine. Challenges and opportunitiesUIFuture
The electricity market reforms provide for the establishment
of separate market sectors (formal and informal) with the
competition-based pricing, the separation of distribution
companies from suppliers and the introduction of
incentive-based tariff for the transmission and distribution
system operators. The commencement of the new electricity
market works is scheduled on 01.07.2019.
The review of Ukraine's energy sector identifies 19 recommendations as priority areas for reform addressed to Ukraine's role as owner/shareholder, policy maker and regulator.
In 2010 the Polish Parliament passed just two amendments to the Act of
April 10, 1997 – the Energy Law1 (hereafter, the Energy Law). The first of them
is the Act of January 8, 2010 on amending the Energy Law and on amending
certain other acts2. The second change to the Energy Law was enacted by
virtue of the Act of April 9, 2010 on making available economic information
and exchanging economic data3. The first of the above amendments, the work
into which had begun early in 2009, has significantly influenced the functioning
of the electricity market in Poland. This amendment has a manifold character
and in a comprehensive manner regulates a range of issues that will be
discussed in this paper. However, the change enacted by virtue of the second
of the two amendments herein referred to is minor and concerns one of the
aspects of how energy undertakings operate.
On 6 April 2020, the Prime Minister issued Decision No. 13/2020/QD-TTg on the Mechanism for Encouragement of Development of Solar Power in Vietnam (“Decision 13”). Decision 11 will take effect on 22 May 2020 and is the long awaited regulation to replace Decision No. 11/2017/QD-TTg dated 11 April 2017 of the Prime Minister as amended by Decision 02/2019/QD-TTg dated 8 January 2019 of the Prime Minister which expired on 30 June 2019.
This presentation was delivered during the “go-home-meeting” hosted by Pharmakon on Sept 9th, 2020. We shared our insights and thoughts on the impact of Brexit on medicinal products – in the pre-and post-approval phase, from the EU and the UK perspective.
Panel discussion «integration of the ukrainian energy system into entso e key challenges and tasks». Within XV International Forum “Fuel and Energy Complex of Ukraine: the present and the future”
Kyiv, International Exhibition Center, 8 November, 2017.
On 8 November Ukrenergo organized a panel discussion on the Integration of the Ukrainian energy system into ENTSO-E within XV International Form "Fuel and Energy Complex of Ukraine: the Present and the Future". Vsevolod Kovalcuk envisioned the first presentation regarding prospects for Ukraine.
Tariff policy of India: Salient Points Amitava Nag
Revised Tariff Policy notified by MoP on 28.01.2016.State Government can notify a policy to encourage investment in the State by allowing setting up of generating plants, including from renewable energy sources out of which a maximum of 35% of the installed capacity can be procured by the Distribution Licensees of that State for which the tariff may be determined under Section 62 of the Electricity Act, 2003.
Vsevolod Kovalchuk, CEO at Ukrenergo, during his speech on the Integration of the IPS of Ukraine with Europe highlighted the fact of dependence of the Ukrainian energy sector on the Russian Federation.
Deficit of the anthracite coal and consequently its import from Russia as well as synchronization of the Ukranian, Russian and Moldovan grids are two key factors of the abovementioned issue.Integration with the EU energy system for Ukraine is not possible so as it is for Moldova (following the "Agreement on Conditions for Future Interconnections of the IPS of Ukraine and PS of Moldova with ENTSO-E").
Integration is vital both wihin security aspect and future economic benefits for Ukraine.
Electricity market reforms in Ukraine. Challenges and opportunitiesUIFuture
The electricity market reforms provide for the establishment
of separate market sectors (formal and informal) with the
competition-based pricing, the separation of distribution
companies from suppliers and the introduction of
incentive-based tariff for the transmission and distribution
system operators. The commencement of the new electricity
market works is scheduled on 01.07.2019.
The review of Ukraine's energy sector identifies 19 recommendations as priority areas for reform addressed to Ukraine's role as owner/shareholder, policy maker and regulator.
In 2010 the Polish Parliament passed just two amendments to the Act of
April 10, 1997 – the Energy Law1 (hereafter, the Energy Law). The first of them
is the Act of January 8, 2010 on amending the Energy Law and on amending
certain other acts2. The second change to the Energy Law was enacted by
virtue of the Act of April 9, 2010 on making available economic information
and exchanging economic data3. The first of the above amendments, the work
into which had begun early in 2009, has significantly influenced the functioning
of the electricity market in Poland. This amendment has a manifold character
and in a comprehensive manner regulates a range of issues that will be
discussed in this paper. However, the change enacted by virtue of the second
of the two amendments herein referred to is minor and concerns one of the
aspects of how energy undertakings operate.
On 6 April 2020, the Prime Minister issued Decision No. 13/2020/QD-TTg on the Mechanism for Encouragement of Development of Solar Power in Vietnam (“Decision 13”). Decision 11 will take effect on 22 May 2020 and is the long awaited regulation to replace Decision No. 11/2017/QD-TTg dated 11 April 2017 of the Prime Minister as amended by Decision 02/2019/QD-TTg dated 8 January 2019 of the Prime Minister which expired on 30 June 2019.
This presentation was delivered during the “go-home-meeting” hosted by Pharmakon on Sept 9th, 2020. We shared our insights and thoughts on the impact of Brexit on medicinal products – in the pre-and post-approval phase, from the EU and the UK perspective.
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