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Coping with system complexity in new energy transitions

A recent GE Vernova study found that Vietnam’s clean energy transition will depend as much on grid flexibility and system integration as on expanding renewable capacity.

Viet Nam, UK cooperation ties in agriculture, environment and climate change response

Minister Trinh Viet Hung meets UK Ambassador Iain Frew to discuss cooperation in agriculture, environment and climate change response.

Unlocking the energy supply chain for Vietnamese enterprises

Anchored by Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính’s net-zero commitment by 2050 and driven by global climate imperatives, the energy sector is rapidly transforming, creating new investment and innovation avenues.

FTAs and green development remain key drivers of export

Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyễn Hồng Diên talked to the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) about 2024 - a year the economy faced a mix of challenges, but also saw the country making the most…

Here’s why Vietnam is positioning itself to tap into the potential of carbon markets

Vietnam is positioning itself to tap into the potential of carbon markets, marking a significant move towards addressing climate change while also reaping economic rewards.

VN does not accept “growing first, tidying up later” model: PM

Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh stressed that Vietnam considers green growth, together with digital transformation, the two core factors of growth, and will not accept the ‘growing first, tidying up later’ model.

Charting a Path for Vietnam to Achieve Its Net-zero Goals

Fireside chat by Bruce Delteil, Managing Partner, Vietnam of McKinsey & Company

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