In the context of a global economy shifting strongly towards greening, digitalisation, and low emissions, Viet Nam has many new development opportunities but also faces numerous challenges. This requires appropriate mechanisms and policies to enhance adaptability and reduce pressure from climate change and environmental pollution in socio-economic development.
The approved pilot quotas will be allocated to 110 key facilities, including 34 thermal power plants, 25 steel production facilities, and 51 cement production plants.
Luring investment into renewable energy in Vietnam will only happen if revised policies are crafted, industry leaders have insisted.
The number of green buildings in the country is roughly on par with other nations in the ASEAN region; however, it is still inadequate to meet Vietnam's commitment to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. Hence,…
Natural gas is emerging as a key transition fuel for Việt Nam’s industry, helping cut emissions, strengthen energy security and support the country’s drive towards net zero by 2050.
2023 could be an interesting year for Vietnam’s energy sector, as $15.5 billion of financing is set to be mobilised for Vietnam’s green energy transition through a recent energy partnership.
Environmental pollution, water scarcity, and climate change are, needless to say, the biggest challenges for humankind, let alone the huge risks posed to economic growth, and over the years, multiple…

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