News
Hotline: (84 04) 382 49874      
Support online: Chat with support Online - Yahoo Chat with support Online - Skype  Contact  Việt nam

Solar energy for remote areas, why not? 4:21 PM,2/20/2013
The solution that allows saving energy
Hoa Binh province in the north of Vietnam has weak wind energy resource. Though it has profuse hydraulic power sources, but the most potential sources all have been exploited. Meanwhile, the livestock breeding is still underdeveloped; therefore, it’s not the right time to think of using biogas to generate power.
Of the clean energy sources, scientists have found out that the solar energy is the most potential. According to the Hoa Binh province’s Hydrometeorology Center, the province has 1,545 sunny hours every year, a higher number if compared with the other localities in the country.
Therefore, scientists have decided that using solar energy to generate power is the most feasible solution for the remote and mountainous areas in the province.
The project aims to build up the independent power generation mechanism using solar panels and diesel engines which would be located in Mung hamlet of Xuan Phong commune in Cao Phong district. This is a very difficult hamlet of the province, located 10 kilometers far from the commune’s center, on a mountainous area of 800 meters above the sea water level.
There are two independent stations with automatic monitoring which would provide electricity to two residential quarters. The first station would provide electricity to 30 households, a culture house and a nursery school. Meanwhile, the second would provide electricity to 11 households.
Science to bring electricity to more villages
According to the Hoa Binh provincial Industry and Trade Department, by 2011, Hoa Binh still had had 77 hamlets with no electricity. It is expected that 31 hamlets would still not have electricity from the national grid due to the high investment rate and bad transport conditions.
Therefore, high hopes have been put on the new technology transferred by the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology that the model can be applied in a large scale as an effective solution for the electricity providing in remote area.
Nguyen Huu Do, Deputy Director of the Hoa Binh provincial Science and Technology Analysis, Testing and Service Center, said since September 2011, when the model was put into operation, it has been working perfectly and providing electricity with no interruption.
However, the local people in Mung hamlet do not use much electricity, because they leave home for works on daytime and only return to use electricity in the evening.
Therefore, the total electricity volume consumed at the first station only accounted for 32 percent of the stored capacity of the batteries, while the figure was only 36 percent for the second station.
The scientists found out that the electricity provided was not interrupted even during the 20 consecutive days of raining. The batteries were charged on sunny days, while the solar panels have high capacity. Therefore, two or three hours of sun would be enough to fully charge batteries.
Also according to Do, the model has many outstanding features. Since the stations operate with timer units, workers can regulate the stations flexibly. They can turn the equipment on and off, watch the operation of the stations from a distance, while not needing to come to the stations.
Especially, the power generators don’t affect the environment, because they use the clean solar energy.
Source: Vietnamnet
Send Print  Back
The news brought
Experts examine nuclear feasibility 12/11/2012
Imports get stuck because of no label on energy saving 11/21/2012
Vietnam, IAEA strengthen cooperation 11/5/2012
Low electricity prices cannot attract investments in recycled energy 11/5/2012
Officials affirm nuclear plant’s safety 8/7/2012
Japan's TEPCO to drop nuclear exports: report 7/3/2012
Vietnam wins Energy Globe Award 2012 6/28/2012
Vietnam committed to effective use of energy 6/25/2012
Vietnam, Venezuela make energy saving bulbs 6/8/2012
Vietnam attends atomic forum in Russia 6/6/2012
NTT DoCoMo Develop The Green BTS System 5/31/2012
VN white book on IT, communications released 5/31/2012
Ministry urges consolidation in mobile service sector 5/31/2012
Vietnam’s ICT market sees slow growth 5/31/2012
Nuclear future poses challenges 5/31/2012
The dream of renewable energy 5/31/2012
Ninh Thuan 1 nuclear power project on schedule 5/31/2012
Wind energy experts: regulations slow development 5/31/2012
Wind Power: Crisis: What Crisis? 5/31/2012
UAE's nuclear power programme on track 5/31/2012
Unifying the 500kV grid nationwide 5/31/2012
CyberSmart brings world's first solar-powered interactive whiteboard to rural African schools 5/31/2012
UK energy use fell by 5% in eight years 5/31/2012
Apollo Solar Cell Phone 5/31/2012
Harvard Study Reveals Coal Energy To Be One of the Most Expensive Forms of Power 5/31/2012
Power outages could hamper Japanese recovery: IMF 5/31/2012
Designs for Newest U.S. Nuclear Plants Aim to Balance Safety and Costs 5/31/2012
Battery technology firm wins 2011 Clean Energy Prize 5/31/2012
Solar energy field hots up 5/31/2012
Finnish researchers to develop new solar cell 5/31/2012
Using husks to produce energy – From potential to reality 5/31/2012
Solar panel project sees light of day 5/31/2012
Swiss to support green energy drive 5/31/2012
Energy in the air 5/31/2012
German helps study wind energy in Vietnam 5/31/2012
China makes world's largest wind turbine 5/31/2012
Sugar industry still wasting energy 5/31/2012
Radiation warning device successfully developed 5/31/2012
PECSME helps local businesses improve energy efficient practices 5/31/2012
Lighting project raises energy awareness 5/31/2012
Energy saving: heavy investments bring modest efficiency 5/31/2012
Sugar plants find it hard to sell electricity to EVN 5/31/2012
Vietnam’s engineer invents cheap wind-powered generator 5/31/2012
Cruel winds blow hard 5/31/2012
Students target fuel efficiency 5/31/2012
Effects of the energy efficiency classroom program 5/31/2012
Energy efficiency in Thep Viet Steel JSC 5/31/2012
Saving power in public lighting 5/31/2012
Leather & Footwear Enterprises benefit from energy savings 5/31/2012
Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi Motors debut PV-powered EV charging station 5/31/2012
GE gained first wind power turbine contract in Vietnam 5/31/2012
Japan begins nuclear power training 5/31/2012
New Printable Antenna Harvests Energy From Air 5/31/2012
Scholars discuss green technology in Da Nang 5/31/2012
HCM City to launch 21 more gas-fueled buses 5/31/2012
Solar power tower in Arizona to be world's second tallest building 5/31/2012
Air Force Academy completes SunPower tracking system 5/31/2012
Introducing: The new eco label “WindMade” 5/31/2012
Advanced Energy Announces Stainless Steel Solar Inverters 5/31/2012
Data Center to Save Energy with DC Power Distribution System 5/31/2012
Power waste because of equipment 5/31/2012
Nearly 900,000 households in HCMC saving electrical energy 5/31/2012
Saving 1/3 of fuel cost thanks to LPG 5/31/2012
Blue Water Power introduced in Vietnam 5/31/2012
A push for energy saving lighting products 5/31/2012
Protecting the nation's forests 5/31/2012
Vietnamese American joins NASA programme 5/31/2012
International Telecommunication Union will support Vietnam to become a strong IT country 5/31/2012
New plant makes power converters 5/30/2012
Malaysia pours investment into wind energy project in Ninh Thuan 5/30/2012
Rice husk briquette used as renewable energy 5/30/2012
Viet Nam to spend $4m on energy efficiency and cleaner production 5/30/2012
Solar water treatment plants for remote areas 5/30/2012
Largest solar power station built in Vietnam 5/30/2012
Exhibition promotes energy efficiency 5/30/2012
UN calls for doubling renewable energy by 2030 5/29/2012

 Video
Get the Flash Player to see this player.
About Vietnam on CNN



Home Page   |    Technology offers    |    Technology requests    |    News   |    Introduction   |    Contact Register   |    Login    
Visitors: 8306507 Copyright by Department of Information Science and Technology National.
Headquarters Address: 24 Ly Thuong Kiet Street - Hoan Kiem - Ha Noi.
Tel: (84-04) 38249874 - 39342945 | Fax: (08-04) 38249874 | Email: techmart@vista.gov.vn