Momentum is continuing to build in the Vietnamese wind power market, with Enercon signing a supply deal for 310 MW of its turbines this week across six projects in the country. With an intended installation in Q3 2021, these projects are among many that face a narrowing window to reach completion, which depends on minimal impact from Covid-19. While Vietnam continues to ramp up its plans for wind power, how this intended growth is sustained will depend on whether the central government decides to extend its Feed-in-Tariff deadline. Through Enercon’s new contract, it will deliver nearly 75 of its 4.2 MW turbines, to projects across the country, bringing its total pipeline across Vietnam to 400 MW. Enercon is among several…