Decision No. 3056/QD-BCT issued by the Ministry of Industry and Trade regarding the Announcement of New Administrative Procedures in the Electricity Sector under the Management of the Ministry of Industry and Trade

Decision No. 3056/QD-BCT dated November 18, 2024, issued by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, sets out new administrative procedures in the electricity sector to facilitate the development of rooftop solar power systems for self-production and self-consumption. This decision specifically regulates the registration, adjustment, and notification procedures for rooftop solar power systems connected to the national electricity grid, contributing to investment promotion and sustainable development in the renewable energy sector.

13/02/2025

Decision No. 3056/QD-BCT issued by the Ministry of Industry and Trade regarding the Announcement of New Administrative Procedures in the Electricity Sector under the Management of the Ministry of Industry and Trade

The main points are:

(i) Issuing a certificate of registration for the development of rooftop solar power for self-production and self-consumption, connected to the national electricity grid.

(ii) Adjusting or supplementing the certificate of registration for the development of rooftop solar power for self-production and self-consumption, connected to the national electricity grid.

(iii) Notifying the development of rooftop solar power for self-production and self-consumption, connected to the national electricity grid.

This Decision aims to assist investors in the field of rooftop solar power for self-production and self-consumption in simplifying their investment process, thereby promoting the growth of this sector and achieving further accomplishments.

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Hoang Pham (James) / Managing Partner at: hoang.pham@vselawyers.com

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