The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment is the sole authority empowered to issue and manage domestic codes and serial numbers for greenhouse gas emission quotas and carbon credits on the National Registry.
Projects that yield positive environmental impacts, contribute to greenhouse gas emission reductions, and demonstrate resource efficiency are highly encouraged by the central city.
With recent power shortages stemming from increased seasonal demand, along with the growing appetite for electricity from commercial and residential developments, the need for a more reliable power supply has made Vietnam an attractive market…
Major countries are allocating significant resources and designing comprehensive legal and practical frameworks to promote the green transition within their borders and set an example for other nations.
The city’s unique natural features with a dense network of rivers and lakes creates the distinctive geographical and beautiful, characteristics of the capital city.
Vietnam witnessed some positive developments for wind power projects, reflecting the country's commitment to transition to net-zero by 2050. Outlook positive for Vietnam's wind power
Fireside chat by Bruce Delteil, Managing Partner, Vietnam of McKinsey & Company

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