For the category of GHG reduction measures and activities involving new, high-cost technologies that have seen limited implementation in Vietnam, the maximum transfer ratio is set at 90%.
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.
The plan aims to synchronously implement solutions to build the capital into a smart city by 2030; connect with smart city networks nationally, regionally, and globally.
The central province envisions becoming an international training hub, attracting students from neighboring countries like Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar.
Resolution No.70-NQ/TW, issued by the Politburo on August 20, stands as a powerful call to action and a new guiding framework for Vietnam’s energy sector, urging it to accelerate efforts and secure robust energy security in the coming decade.