As Vietnam and China accelerate energy transition and work toward net-zero emissions goals, energy cooperation between the two countries is opening up new opportunities in equipment, technology, operations and the transfer of green solutions.
Scheduled to begin operations in 2028, the Long Mỹ Domestic Solid Waste Treatment Plant is designed to have a waste treatment capacity of 800 tonnes per day and a power generation capacity of 15MW.
Vietnam has an impressive slew of offshore wind power projects on the drawing board. But due to various technical and legal constraints, the country is unlikely to hit the 6 gigawatt target by 2030.
With the right policies and strategies, Viet Nam can integrate decarbonization efforts to advance development without impeding GDP growth, said Country Director of the World Bank (WB) in Viet Nam Carolyn Turk.
Vietnam’s fertilizer industry is accelerating its green transition, balancing environmental demands with productivity, competitiveness, and long-term sustainability.
Vietnam needs to reform its power sector to meet the challenges of climate change or face much worse than its current heatwave.
Fireside chat by Bruce Delteil, Managing Partner, Vietnam of McKinsey & Company

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