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In a collaborative approach, decarbonization is being driven forward in the partner countries and Germany as well as strengthen the energy supply.
AIMS III seeks to address: rapid changes in the economic landscape and electricity supply; renewable energy integration (including the ASEAN RE target of 23% of the energy mix by 2025); benefits and challenges of higher variable renewable energy (VRE) integration; adoption of new emerging technologies; and the sustainability and advancement of multilateral power trade.
HNEI GridSTART provided training to the ASEAN Center for Energy (ACE), an intergovernmental organization within the ASEAN structure representing the AMS interests in the energy sector, on production cost analysis and use of the PLEXOS software tool to empower ACE personnel to more effectively carry out project management duties for the AIMS III study.
Overall objective: To promote sustainable agri-food processing and contribute to enhancing waste management in Vietnam by facilitating the adoption of Continuous Biomass Gasification Technology (CBGT) as renewable energy among agri-MSEs
The overall objective of this project is to provide technical assistance to support EREA/MOIT to conduct the Strategic Environmental Assessment Report (hereinafter referred to as SEA Report) of the National Power Development Plan in the period of 2021-2030 with visions to 2050 (PDP Vlll)*
Objective was to support the shaping of a net metering in Vietnam.
This project provides assistance to MOIT (EREA) to develop a roadmap and an action plan for the establishment of the Vietnam Energy Information System
The energy partnership cooperation between Denmark and Vietnam started in 2013 with the purpose of strengthening Vietnam’s transition to a low-carbon economy. The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) and the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) are the key actors of this partnership. At present, the DEPP is in the third phase (DEPP III)
Inform the output on guidelines for the procurement of ancillary service (AS) based experiences from other countries.
Countries exploring ways to ramp up solar and wind energy on their power grids should first conduct thorough flexibility assessments. The IRENA FlexTool performs power system flexibility assessments based on national capacity investment plans and forecasts.
FlexTool assessments reflect full power system dispatch and offer a detailed view of options for flexible generation, demand-side flexibility and energy storage, alongside sector-coupling technologies such as power-to-heat, electric vehicles and hydrogen production through electrolysis.
The freely accessible, user-friendly FlexTool can analyse system operations using a time resolution aligned with real-world system challenges – a resolution of an hour or less in the case of variable renewable energy sources. It also provides least-cost optimisation of the generation mix combined with flexibility solutions for the grid, storage, demand-side response and sector coupling.
This project in Indonesia funded by the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs SECO aims to help address the shortage of qualified workers in the renewable energy sector.
SFUVET complements the technical expertise of the four participating universities of applied sciences (see document under further information) and ensure that the training is provided in accordance with Switzerland's pedagogical and didactic quality requirements. In addition, SFUVET will support the project team in organising public events in Switzerland. In this way, SFUVET is helping to strengthen renewable energies in Indonesia and create more and better jobs in this sector.