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Volume 07 Issue 03 March 2024

Wind Power Development and Impact on the Local Economy: International Experience and Suggestions for Vietnam
1Van Thao Thi Dinh, 2Dan Thao Le Phan, 3Tuong Thanh Tran
1,2Student, Faculty of Marketing, National Economics University, Hanoi, Vietnam
3Student, Faculty of Real Estate and Resources Economics, National Economics University, Hanoi, Vietnam
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmra/v7-i03-24

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ABSTRACT:

In the context of the global focus on renewable energy policies, wind power development plays a crucial role in the sustainable energy transition and enhancing local economies. This paper aims to explore and analyze international experiences in wind power development, especially from leading countries like the U.S. and China, and propose lessons applicable to Vietnam. We focus on how wind power can positively impact local economies through job creation, investment attraction, and promoting sustainable economic development, while suggesting necessary policies and technical support to boost the wind power sector in Vietnam.

KEYWORDS:

Wind power, Economic impacts, Local economy

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