A decisive period looms for Vietnam’s energy transition as efforts move from planning to action.
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) on March 30 signed a ¥50 billion loan agreement with Vietnam to provide official development assistance for its green transformation programme and climate change adaptation.
Over the past five years, the network's members, mostly women, have collected more than 40,000 tonnes of plastic waste, reducing carbon emissions by an estimated 160 million tonnes.
The rapid expansion of electric vehicles (EVs) has raised a pressing need for Việt Nam to develop a synchronous grid and charging infrastructure and a step-by-step roadmap is critical to phrase out fossil fuel vehicles.
Companies are being urged to face up to the challenge of committing to sustainability while also offering up viable ventures.
Vietnam’s shift towards greener industrial production requires a comprehensive ecosystem to enable the country to embark on a phase of high and sustainable growth.
Developing renewable energy resources is expected to help Vietnam reach its target of carbon neutrality by 2050, according to insiders.

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