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Vietnam’s Revised Power Development Plan 8: Key Insights and Implications

On 15 April 2025, the Prime Minister of Vietnam issued Decision No. 768/QD-TTg approving revisions to the National Power Development Plan for 2021-2030, with a vision to 2050, commonly known as the revised Power Development Plan 8 (“Revised PDP8”). The Revised PDP8 took effect immediately upon issuance and replaced the original Power Development Plan 8 (“Initial PDP8”), which was released in May 2023. This newsletter explores the rationale behind the key changes in the Revised PDP8 and examines what’s next for the future development of Vietnam’s energy sector. The Revised PDP8 addresses several challenges – chief among them, rising energy demands in Vietnam. Vietnam’s economic growth, and resulting energy demands, have outpaced the projections in the Initial PDP8....To read the full article, please see the PDF file

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大矢 和秀

Kazuhide OHYA

  • Partner
  • Tokyo Hanoi / Ho Chi Minh City

Stationed in Singapore in 2010 and in Vietnam since 2013, and supported foreign investors in their investments and business development in South East Asia. Provided legal advice on various projects including the following: • M&A deals • infrastructure development projects including smart city, road, and railway • natural resources and energy projects including renewable energy projects • real-estate development projects including residential housing, commercial/logistics, offices, hospitality properties, complex buildings Kazuhide has also advised foreign invested companies in South East Asia in various areas, such as labor, trade, information security, digital regulations, crisis management, and compliance.

ショーン・コナティ

Sean CONATY

  • Partner
  • Hanoi / Ho Chi Minh City

Sean Conaty is a project finance and M&A lawyer. He advises clients (including sponsors, borrowers, lenders and governments) on the development, financing, acquisition, and divestiture of greenfield and brownfield energy and infrastructure projects. His practice has a particular focus on cross-border investments into Southeast Asia.

Sean has over two decades of experience and an extensive track record of leading teams on some of the region's largest and most complex "first-of-a-kind" landmark projects, including in the areas of renewable energy (solar, onshore and offshore wind, geothermal, hydro), thermal power (including gas-to-power and LNG-to-power), waste-to-energy, LNG, airports, seaports, and water treatment facilities. His expertise spans project development work (including structuring and negotiating concession, offtake, and other project agreements) through to project financing (including structuring and negotiating multi-source financings involving MLAs, ECAs, and other financial institutions). He is ranked by leading directories including Chambers and IFLR.

カオ・チャン・ギア

CAO Tran Nghia

  • Partner
  • Hanoi / Ho Chi Minh City

Nghia has substantial experience as both in-house and outside counsel, and has worked at a leading law firm and a multinational investment fund in Vietnam. He joined Nishimura & Asahi in 2013, providing legal advice to numerous domestic and multinational clients, including Vietnamese and Japanese corporations, with a focus on M&A, Real Estate, Construction, Infrastructure and PPP, and Energy in Vietnam. He works closely with clients’ business and legal teams to implement innovative solutions to legal challenges.
In addition to his advisory work, he frequently contributes his knowledge of different focus areas to publications, media, and speaking engagements. He has demonstrated his commitment to mentorship and community outreach through his active participation in pro bono work and numerous internal committees during his tenure.