Anh Tuan Nguyen

Energy Policies and Energy Sector Institutional and Regulatory Framework Expert, EU-Viet Nam Sustainable Energy Transition Facility (EVSETF)

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Profile / Bio

Dr. Anh Tuan Nguyen currently work as Energy Policies and Energy Sector Institutional and Regulatory Framework expert on “EU-Viet Nam Sustainable Energy Transition Facility (EVSETF)”. He has extensive experience in the fields of sustainable energy, renewable energy planning, energy policies, policy dialogue and energy-related institutional and regulatory frameworks. He enjoys more than 35 years of working experience in the energy sector in developing and developed countries in South-East Asia and Europe. He is particularly involved in the topics of renewable energy planning, regulatory and policies issues and power market reforms.

Until November 2021 (when he retired), he is working as Director of the Renewable Energy Center of the Institute of Energy in Viet Nam, responsible for the overall management of the center and participating in the elaboration of energy-related legislation and in the implementation of numerous projects for various donors, including MOIT and GoV. Throughout his long career, he participated in many TA projects in various positions such as energy planner, policy expert, economic and financial analyst, electrical engineer and Renewable Energy expert in Viet Nam and other Asian states. He also acted as Team Leader for numerous projects, coordinating and managing teams to ensure the delivery of high-quality outputs.

He has an excellent knowledge and understanding of the energy sector in Viet Nam, its challenges and opportunities, and the main actors of the sector, as he worked in the country on this topic since 1984. This enabled him to develop a wide network of relationships with key stakeholders from both the public and private sectors, and to deal at senior level with many institutions, including governmental.

Dr. Nguyen has a PhD in Applied Economics with a specialization in energy-environment policy, two Master’s degrees respectively in Energy-Environmental Economics and Energy Planning and Policy, and a Bachelor in Energy System Modelisation and Planning.

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