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                        | Dam Nai wind energy farm  in Khanh Hoa province. -- Photo VNA/VNS |  Resolution 70-NQ/TW aims  to strengthen Vietnam’s role in global energy value chain
 
 HANOI (VNS/ANN) -- The  Politburo has issued Resolution 70-NQ/TW, setting a long-term strategy for  national energy security until 2030 with a vision to 2045. The landmark policy  positions renewable and clean energy at the forefront, paves the way for a competitive  electricity market, and aims to draw investment from all social sources.
 A policy turning point
 According to Le My Nga,  former Project Director at the World Energy Council in Vietnam, the resolution  represents a decisive turning point that will help safeguard energy security in  the new era. It outlines an ecosystem-wide vision – from traditional to  renewable and clean energy, and from conventional to advanced technologies such  as hydrogen, green ammonia, and small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs).
 Significantly, Resolution  70-NQ/TW emphasises the equal role of the private sector, encouraging deeper  engagement from both domestic and foreign enterprises. Experts said the  resolution paves the way for Vietnam to move from a model of “shortage and concern”  to “proactivity and sustainable growth,” making energy a true pillar of  long-term socio-economic development.
 The new resolution also  represents an advance as compared to the Politburo’s Resolution No. 55-NQ/TW in  2020, which laid out Vietnam’s national energy development strategy but left  challenges unresolved, including electricity shortages, stalled nuclear power  planning, incomplete market reforms, and cross-subsidisation in electricity  pricing.
 Nguyen Anh Tuan, General  Director of Vietnam Electricity (EVN), said Resolution 70-NQ/TW opens a new  chapter in energy security and provides the foundation for EVN’s action plans,  including the adoption of a two-part electricity pricing. He stressed that the  resolution represents a decisive institutional reform, removing key bottlenecks  to accelerate the restructuring of Vietnam’s power sector toward a competitive  market. It reinforces equality and non-discrimination, creating greater  opportunities for the private sector’s participation in the electricity supply  and service chain, while ensuring consumers can freely choose providers, an  essential step toward a truly competitive electricity market.
 Boosting private  investment
 Resolution 70-NQ/TW aims  to unlock the competitive power market and attract private investment. Nga  noted that market reform and the private sector’s participation are both urgent  and necessary, with the resolution affirming equality and non-discrimination to  create opportunities for enterprises at every stage of the supply chain. It  also positions Vietnamese companies to move from participants to leaders in  certain energy technologies.
 The resolution also calls  for the early implementation of direct power purchase agreements (DPPA) between  generators and large customers, along with transparent, long-term contracts to  protect investors’ interests.
 (Latest Update October 23, 2025)
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