Vietnam Electricity Law of 2004 (as amended in 2012 and 2018)

Vietnam Electricity Law of 2004 (as amended in 2012 and 2018), image of electric network
Publication Date:
Dec 14, 2004

The Electricity Law of 2004 (as amended in 2012 and 2018) is the principal legislation regulating the electricity sector in Vietnam.

Among other things, the Electricity Law sets out:

  1. the regulatory requirements for electricity development investment and planning;
  2. policies and measures to encourage and accelerate conservation in electricity generation, transmission, distribution and use;
  3. the electricity market including its principles, market participants, and market operation and control;
  4. the conditions and requirements for operating in the electrical sector; and
  5. pricing and licensing rules.

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