Day & Night Solar to Become NECA Premier Partner
Partnership will connect electrical contractors to Day & Night Solar s industry-leading expertise in the solar market
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WASHINGTON, April 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) has entered into a three-year agreement with Day & Night Solar, a turnkey solar solution provider for commercial and residential construction, to join NECA s Premier Partner program, effective immediately. This industry-leading program connects NECA members to the leading companies in the electrical construction industry.
The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) has entered into a three-year agreement with Day & Night Solar, a turnkey solar solution provider for commercial and residential construction, to join NECA’s Premier Partner program, effective immediately.
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07/04/2021 09:29 GMT+7
Investors of renewable energy development projects will be chosen through competitive tenders and they will set the minimum selling price of the output of their projects.
The Nhi Ha Solar Power Plant in Ninh Thuan Province. Investors of renewable energy projects will be chosen through competitive bidding. - Photo: VNA
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has directed the Electricity and Renewable Energy Department to coordinate with the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank to study bidding mechanisms for renewable energy projects which are projected to be applied after 2021, Thanh Nien Online newspaper reported.
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Rooftop solar panels are installed on a building in Ho Chi Minh City s Go Vap District. VNA/VNS
VN to cut renewable energy capacity due to power oversupply
Wed, 17 March 2021
Low power demand coupled with an oversupply of electricity at times have forced Vietnamese authorities to cut the capacity of renewable energy plants to avoid overwhelming the national grid, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
Significant investments from social resources have been poured into developing renewable energy, particularly solar energy, in recent years, according to the ministry.
However, a boom in high-capacity renewable energy projects, mainly in central and southern Vietnam, has overloaded inter-regional transmission lines and caused oversupply at times, the ministry said in Document No 1226/BCT-DTDL sent to the National Assembly’s committees for Science, Technology and Environment, and Economic Affairs and the Office of the Government explaining its stance on the power
At the working session (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) –
Lotte Group of the Republic of Korea (RoK), have
agreed to enhance their cooperation, especially in smart urban building.
The consensus was reached at a working session between
Le Hoa Binh, Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee, and Lee Kang
Woo, General Director of Lotte Properties HCMC.
Binh said HCM City facilitates the investment and business operation of foreign firms in the city, including Lotte Properties HCMC and other RoK
investors.
District 2, in eastern part of HCM City, has the advantage of geographic location and convinent conditions to form a new urban area. (Photo: VNA)