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Ninh Thuan builds more solar, wind projects

The central province of Ninh Thuan aims to become the renewable-energy centre of the country, with assistance from the central government's preferential policies.

 

Solar power: one dong in capital can bring four dong in profit

At noon, when the temperature reaches 37oC, the solar panels on the roof of Hoang Long’s house in Nha Be district, HCMC run at full capacity.

Korean investors see VN as ‘most important’ SE Asian market

Eunyoung Jung, CEO of HSBC South Korea, speaks to Việt Nam News reporter Bo Xuan Hiep about the favourable investment climate in Vietnam and South Korea’s plan to pour more money into the country.

More comprehensive solutions needed for solar energy development

Rising concerns about the environment and livelihoods are setting barriers to developing solar energy in Vietnam, experts stressed yesterday.

Ba Ria-Vung Tau households turn to renewables

 VietNamNet Bridge – Renewable energy usage is becoming more common among households in the southern coastal province of Ba Ria–Vung Tau.

Vietnam’s long road to energy security

Le Van Luc, deputy head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Electricity and Renewable Energy in Vietnam tells Hải Quan (Customs) newspaper that it will take at least a decade for the nation to achieve full energy security.

Mekong Delta lacks long-term lighting plan

 VietNamNet Bridge – Provinces in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta have been advised to seek funds from the private sector to invest in energy-saving lighting and ensure sustainable lighting for its cities and provinces. 

Renewable energy high priority for Mekong region: scientists

 VietNamNet Bridge – Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam must work closer together to make the shift to using more renewable energy.

Organic waste for electricity generation remains unsold

Biogas is a vast energy source, worth VND30 trillion a year, but it is being wasted in Vietnam, Bui Xuan An from the Vietnam Biogas Association (VBA), said. 

Challenges facing Vietnam in ensuring energy security

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam needs an enormous amount of energy to feed its development, but relying on coal and hydropower is not the answer, and with new measures still at an early stage, 

Billion-dollar solar projects power Ninh Thuan province

VietNamNet Bridge - Ninh Thuan provincial authorities have decided to cancel nuclear power development and reserve land for renewable energy projects such as solar power. 

Investors complain about losses from wind power investment

VietNamNet Bridge - Coal-fired power causes pollution, but hydropower potential and wind power have not been fully exploited in Vietnam. 

Wind power projects still struggling to take off

VietNamNet Bridge - With total capacity of 197 MW, the Vietnamese wind power market is still in an early stage of development.

Renewable energy: which option for Vietnam?

Considered a country with great potential for solar and wind power, Vietnam continues to be one of the 12 ‘hotspots’ in the globe for coal-fired power development.

VN seeing a boom in renewable energy projects

Vietnam has seen a boom in renewable energy projects, in a bid to meet the nation’s future demands for power, after the Government scrapped plans to build a nuclear power plant in Ninh Thuan Province.

Environmentalists point out risks of coal-fired power projects

GreenID has  pointed out risks that Vietnam will face if it continues developing coal-fired power projects.

Vietnam has great potential to develop geothermal energy

VietNamNet Bridge - Geothermal energy can be economically efficient and environmentally friendly, scientists say.

US leads world in oil and gas production, IEA says

 International energy markets are set for "major upheaval" as the US cements its status as the world's largest oil and gas producer, while China overtakes it as the biggest oil consumer.

Vietnam imports more and more energy

Since 2015, Vietnam has shifted from an energy exporting country to an importing country. It has to import 3 percent of the primary energy needed, but the figure will rise to 24 percent by 2030.

Prof. Tu Trung Chan turns sand into solar energy

VietNamNet Bridge - For 15 years, a Vietnamese scientist has been devoted to the work of using sand to produce solar energy with polycrystalline technology, which absorbs light and turns it into power even on dark days.