The Amata Industrial Park in Dong Nai City, established 32 years ago and covering more than 500ha, is home to over 160 domestic and foreign businesses. Selected in 2020 as one of three national pilot sites for conversion into an eco-industrial park, Amata has raised its compliance with the international…
A recent GE Vernova study found that Vietnam’s clean energy transition will depend as much on grid flexibility and system integration as on expanding renewable capacity.
Vietnam again won plaudits for its efforts in green growth, renewable energy, and the low-carbon economy.
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.
Efforts are afoot to ensure that Vietnam has ample energy supplies for its future development while also meeting net-zero goals.
Vietnam’s efforts toward carbon neutrality and international institutions’ support for the transition offer various business opportunities, but challenges exist, writes Luong Phuong Mai from HSBC Vietnam's commercial real estate and wholesale banking division.
Green hydrogen production using offshore wind turbines is an optimal solution that many countries around the world have applied in their energy transition. Vietnam also considers it one of the…

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