Deputy Prime Minister: No 'holding spot' mechanism for offshore wind power projects to be created
VNExpress Kinh Doanh • 05/19/2026
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Deputy Prime Minister noted that the offshore wind power survey mechanism is not equivalent to approving the investment plan. He emphasized the need for transparency, openness, stability and preventing the emergence of a "holding place" mechanism or exclusive investment.
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Background & Analysis Scope
- Impact of the offshore wind survey mechanism on the energy market.
- Effect on ongoing offshore wind projects.
Impact mechanism
- The offshore wind survey mechanism does not imply investment approval, potentially leading to seat reservation or monopolistic investment.
- This impact may cause instability in cash flow and value of offshore wind projects.
- Industry/Stock Groups Benefiting or Under Pressure:
- Benefiting:
- Shares of renewable energy companies, such as EVN, PV Power, TTC.
- Companies providing consulting and monitoring services for offshore wind projects.
- Under Pressure:
- Ongoing offshore wind projects, such as Hoàng Hậu and Bạc Liêu.
Risks to watch
- Risk of instability in cash flow and value of offshore wind projects.
- Risk of seat reservation or monopolistic investment.
- Short-Term Timeframe:
- In the short term, the energy market may be affected by this information.
- Closely monitor future developments to assess the accurate impact.
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Deputy Prime Minister noted that the mechanism for offshore wind power surveys is not equivalent to approving investment plans, in order to avoid situations of holding a spot or exclusive investment.