Constraints to the uptake of solar home systems in Ho Chi Minh City and some proposals for improvement

This study examines the constraints to the uptake of Solar Home Systems (SHS) in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam. SHS are photovoltaic systems which generate electricity for residential properties. The limited numbers of SHS installed in HCMC are mostly on-grid systems with backup batteries to supp...

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Published inRenewable energy Vol. 118; pp. 245 - 256
Main Authors Baulch, Bob, Duong Do, Thuy, Le, Thai-Ha
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.04.2018
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Summary:This study examines the constraints to the uptake of Solar Home Systems (SHS) in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam. SHS are photovoltaic systems which generate electricity for residential properties. The limited numbers of SHS installed in HCMC are mostly on-grid systems with backup batteries to supply electricity to residential properties during evenings and/or power cuts. Semi-structured interviews with SHS installers, manufacturers and users, plus government agencies and technical experts identify pricing, regulatory issues and the cost of systems as major constraints. Cost-benefit analysis is then used to estimate the financial rates of return and payback periods for three representative SHS. Introducing net metering with a price equal to the proposed tariff of VND 3250/kWh would generate financial rates of return of over 7.5% and shorten the payback periods for the two larger systems from more than 30 years to 12 or 13 years. Smaller off-grid kits are already competitive with small, stand-alone diesel or gasoline generators. In the next five years, reforms to Vietnam's electricity market can be expected to green the energy mix and make SHS more finally attractive. SHS therefore represent a promising technology for HCMC in the future. •This study examines the constraints to uptake of Solar Home Systems (SHS) in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam.•SHS installed in HCMC are mostly on-grid systems with backup batteries.•Pricing, regulatory issues and the cost of systems are the main constraints to uptake.•Introducing net metering with the tier-4-residential-tariff price increases financial rates of return and halves payback periods.•Upcoming reforms to Vietnam's electricity market make SHS a promising technology for the future.
ISSN:0960-1481
1879-0682
DOI:10.1016/j.renene.2017.10.106