Viet Nam is undergoing a strong transformation, shifting from a traditional energy-dependent economy to a green, low-emission growth model. Its commitment to achieving net zero emissions by 2050 is no longer merely a political declaration, but is increasingly being translated into concrete and decisive actions.
Myriad legal instruments have been introduced over the last few years as Vietnam prepares to establish and operate a carbon market.
Autodesk aims to aid Vietnam in achieving its ambitious green manufacturing goals and positioning itself as a tech investment hub in Asia. Speaking to VIR’s Celine Luu, Nicolas Mangon, vice president of AEC Industry Strategy…
Although Vietnam has committed to reducing net emissions to zero by 2050, the country is still building thermal power plants such as in Nghi Son, Thai Binh 2, and Van Phong.
2023 marked a significant milestone for the forestry sector as Vietnam successfully sold 10.3 million forest carbon credits (10.3 million tonnes of CO2) for the first time through the World Bank (WB) for US$51.5 million.
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.
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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