Private investment is expected to play a decisive role in Vietnam’s power development, as the country needs more than $136 billion for electricity generation and transmission infrastructure between now and 2030, a scale far beyond what public resources can shoulder.
The project, with KECO serving as a technical consultant, aims to strengthen integrated waste management, develop effective systems for classification, collection and recycling, and enhance public awareness of turning waste into resources, thus contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable Tay Ninh.
Việt Nam has emerged as one of regional leaders in Southeast Asia's green economy transition progress.
Dr Le Hai Hung says renewable power plants occupy much land, but environmental concerns remain controversial, and in the next 10 years, it will not be a reliable energy source for business production and people’s…
Applying electricity generation prices at electric vehicle charging stations can help reduce operating costs, promote green transition and realize greenhouse gas emission reduction goals.
Mr. Akihiro Ondo, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Mitsubishi Power Asia Pacific, tells VET about the opportunities for developing renewable energy in Vietnam.
Developing renewable energy resources is expected to help Vietnam reach its target of carbon neutrality by 2050, according to insiders.

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