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Vietnam's national electricity development planning in period of 2021-2030, vision to 2045 is to diversify energy sources, reduce fossil energy with a roadmap towards sustainable development.
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Currently, many Vietnamese businesses have access to productivity improvement tools such as TPM, 5S, Kaizen, etc. This is not only a tool to create an effective working environment but also contributes to human development, helping each employee step by step improve self-discipline and responsibility for work, raise awareness of energy saving, and reduce costs for enterprises.
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Over the years, Vietnam has shown a strong determination in exploiting and using renewable energy with a long-term vision of a sustainable energy transition.
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The US President's special envoy, Mr. John Kerry, affirmed that the US is ready to support Vietnam to become a leading country in the region in clean and renewable energy technology with specific cooperation projects.
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The level of energy waste in industrial production facilities in Vietnam remains high. According to preliminary calculations, the industrial sector accounts for 47% of annual energy consumption and the potential for energy saving is estimated at about 20% - 30%.
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The Danish Government is committed to provide non-refundable ODA of 60.29 million Krone, equivalent to 8.96 million USD for Vietnam to implement the Project "Danish - Vietnamese Energy Partnership Programme for the period 2020- 2025” (as known as DEPP3).
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Energy security and sustainable energy sector development have always been the top concern of the Government of Vietnam. Over the years, the Government has always made efforts to increase energy efficiency.
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Danish-Vietnamese Energy Partnership Programme (DEPP) is one of the effective instruments contributing to the achievement of Vietnam's goal energy efficiency use
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President Nguyen Xuan Phuc had meetings with many foreign leaders, including Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of Demark, shortly after he arrived in New York on September 21 (local time) for the General Debate of the UN General Assembly’s 76th session (UNGA 76).
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TS. Nguyễn Hữu Đức, Trường Đại học Điện lực Hà Nội đã triển khai “Nghiên cứu thiết kế, chế tạo hệ thống giám sát điện năng cho các đơn vị tiêu thụ điện" trên nền tảng số.
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Solar experts have raised difficulties and problems in policies and procedures for investment, installation and operation of solar power systems in Vietnam at a seminar.
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Vietnam needs to carry out fiscal policies and regulations to promote and improve capacity in renewable energy and energy efficiency, heard the virtual Just Transition Forum in Asia 2021 (JTFA 2021) on September 8.
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The enterprise has just signed a cooperation agreement with two Belgian and Danish partners to develop renewable energy projects in Vietnam.
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Vietnam wishes to promote cooperation with Austria in the field of energy, especially renewable energy and sustainable development, Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien told State Secretary in the Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology Magnus Brunner.
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Three stages of project expected to cost 5.5 trillion won with capacity expanded to 4,500MW
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Delta Offshore Energy said Tuesday it had secured the environmental approval for the LNG to Power Project, the 3.2 GW power plant, and LNG Terminal in Bac Lieu, Vietnam.
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Vietnam’s government is drafting a new price mechanism for rooftop solar to replace existing feed-in-tariff (FIT) regime.
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Vietnam has set a goal of reaching 30 gigawatts (GW) to 50GW of offshore wind power generating capacity by 2030 and 21GW by 2045.
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The economic downturn caused by Covid-19 pandemic has affected the supply-demand balance of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the short and medium term. But in the near future, what will this "noble" fuel look like in the energy system of Vietnam?
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As one of the fastest-growing economies in Southeast Asia, Vietnam has demonstrated its seriousness in pursuing the green energy transition especially when it comes to embracing solar power.