State Incentives for Solar Energy in the Context of Energy Transition in Developed and Developing Countries
Minh Phuong Nguyen, Tatiana Ponomarenko
Abstract
The world economy is developing rapidly, and many countries in the world are facing pressure of energy demand due to economic development. Vietnam is one of the countries that has advantages in solar energy development, so it plans to develop renewable energy in the structure of the energy balance. The article analyzes the policies of a number of countries in the world that have significantly developed the field of solar energy (USA, Germany, Japan) or have some similarities with Vietnam (China, Thailand, Australia). Based on the results of the analysis, we develop recommendations for a strategy for sustainable development of the solar energy sector in Vietnam.
Topics & Concepts
Developing countryIncentiveContext (archaeology)Solar energyState (computer science)Photovoltaic systemEnergy (signal processing)Energy transitionRenewable energyBusinessEnvironmental economicsEngineering physicsEconomicsComputer sciencePhysicsEconomic growthEngineeringGeographyElectrical engineeringMedicineMarket economyPathologyPanacea (medicine)ArchaeologyAlgorithmAlternative medicineQuantum mechanicsEnergy and Environment ImpactsGlobal Energy and Sustainability ResearchEnergy, Environment, and Transportation Policies