A workshop on using clean and renewable energy to reduce carbon emission was held in Hanoi on June 30.
VOV.VN - The Republic of Korea (RoK)’s Doosan Group unveiled on June 25 that it would seek expand its eco-friendly energy business in the Vietnamese market as part of its future strategy aimed at Vietnam's potential clean energy market.
VOV.VN - The Future of Electricity – Vietnam (FE-V) initiative was launched in Hanoi on June 5 to help deepen links between energy and climate institutions of Vietnam and Australia, and focus on enhancing knowledge and efficiency in electricity generation, fuels, grids, markets and consumption.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha stressed the need to incentivise the conversion of fossil fuel-powered vehicles to electric vehicles and other types of clean energy.
Green credit growth in Vietnam has remained limited due to the lack of a clear legal framework, according to industry insiders.
Vietnam is undergoing clean energy transition at an accelerating rate and is considered the leader of clean energy transition in Southeast Asia, Shubham Rai, a research intern in the Southeast Asia and Oceania Centre at Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (MP-IDSA), India, wrote in an article.
VOV.VN - The Republic of Korea (RoK) took the lead among 142 countries and territories investing in the nation with a total registered capital reaching US$81.3 billion, according to figures released by the Ministry of Planning and Investment.
Vietnam’s electrical vehicle (EV) charging operator EBOOST has announced an investment from the Singapore-based Southeast Asia Clean Energy Facility (SEACEF), which is managed by Clime Capital, to expand its network in Vietnam.
The European Green Deal will likely affect several Vietnamese industries, depending on the nature of the industry and the specific measures introduced under the deal, a senior trade official has said.
Vietnam should invest in the infrastructure system and human resources in order to enhance its role in the new global supply chain, Whitney Baird, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs at the US Department of State told Thanh Nien (Young People) newspaper.