The upgraded Vietnam–Germany Energy Partnership expected to support energy transition, emissions reduction, energy-security enhancement and expanded business-to-business cooperation.
The project serves as a pilot initiative to institutionalize innovative climate finance mechanisms in support of smallholder farmers, ethnic minority communities, and youth in Vietnam’s coastal regions to adapt to the increasingly severe impacts of climate change.
Stretching 80 kilometers along both banks of the Red River from Hong Ha Bridge to Me So Bridge, the project will feature 67 km of elevated roads, 10 km of tunnels under major bridges, and a six-lane traffic system.
Mr. Srini Nagarajan, Managing Director and Head of Asia at British International Investment, tells VET’s Phuong Hoa about the importance of accelerating Vietnam’s energy transition to achieve its ambitious double-digit growth targets and move towards a green, climate-resilient economy.
Associate Professor Tran Dinh Phong, Vice Rector of the University of Science and Technology of Hanoi (USTH) under the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, spoke with Vietnam Economic Times / VnEconomy’ Nguyet Ha about the need for Vietnam to move towards self-reliance in hydrogen technology.
The “Energy Technology in the New Era” forum, organized by Vietnam Economic Times / VnEconomy / Tap chi Kinh te Viet Nam, brought together industry leaders and experts to discuss Vietnam’s transition to clean energy.