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.
Water security is expected to become part of a long-term cooperation framework between Vietnam and the World Bank, contributing to the realisation of sustainable development goals and enhancing resilience to climate change.
In recent statements, leaders representing national governments and businesses in Europe have reaffirmed their commitment to cooperation, allowing European businesses and Vietnam to seize opportunities and meet the regulations and requirements in exports and imports.
Trần Văn Phước, of Long An Province is pruning branches, creating canopy for trees and applying organic fertilisers to stimulate root growth across his lemon orchard.
Vũ Chi Mai, Project Director of the Clean, Affordable and Secure Energy for Southeast Asia (CASE) under the GIZ Energy Support Programme (ESP), speaks to Việt Nam News about Việt Nam’s energy transition away from…
Agriculture is the second-largest source of greenhouse gas emissions after the energy sector, accounting for up to 13.5% of total emissions. This sector needs to lead in implementing Vietnam’s international commitments on reducing greenhouse gas…
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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