Vietnam is now permitting households to sell excess electricity generated from rooftop solar panels back to the national power grid. This policy applies when the local grid has the capacity to absorb the additional energy. Citizens who generate more solar power than they consume can now sell over 50% of their surplus. This initiative encourages the adoption of renewable energy sources at the residential level. The move aims to bolster Vietnam’s energy supply and reduce reliance on traditional power sources. Details regarding pricing and specific implementation procedures are expected to be released by relevant authorities. This represents a significant step towards a more sustainable energy future for the country.
