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Vietnam to change nationwide power plan to consist of nuclear energy

Vietnam will modify its national power development plan, known as PDP8, to include alternatives for atomic energy and hydrogen, the Minister of Industry and Trade said on Monday.

The PDP8 will be amended in a way to likewise add more renewables to the mix, consisting of solar and wind, Nguyen Hong Dien informed the National Assembly at a meeting in Hanoi.

The PDP8, approved in May in 2015, would raise the country's total installed power generation capability to over 150 GW by 2030 from over 80 GW at the end of in 2015.

Nevertheless, overseas wind and LNG development targets are at threat due to regulatory and prices difficulties.

The amendment of the power advancement strategy is targeted at fully tapping the country's energy capacities and staying proactive in energy supplies, Dien stated.

A federal government file examined in September showed Vietnam is considering resuming strategies to develop nuclear power to guarantee energy security and to support financial growth.

The file stated Vietnam has a target of raising its power generation capacity by 12% -15% a year to guarantee nationwide energy security ... and support a yearly financial growth of 7%.

Officials have stated Vietnam has actually gone over small, modern-day nuclear reactors with a number of countries including South Korea, Canada and Russia.

According to the IAEA, little modular reactors can be made and then shipped and set up on site, making them more budget friendly to construct than large power reactors.

In 2009, Vietnam had authorized plans to establish its very first two nuclear reactor, however the strategies were shelved in 2016 after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan and due to budget plan constraints.

The proposed nuclear plants, with an integrated capacity of 4

(source: Reuters)