November 24, 2025 | 08:05

HDF Energy plans $500 mln investment in green projects in Vietnam

Phương Nhi

The investment targetting potential energy and transport projects across Vietnam.

HDF Energy plans $500 mln investment in green projects in Vietnam
Representatives from HDF Energy at a working session with authorities of Ho Chi Minh City.

French green hydrogen infrastructure developer HDF Energy plans to invest $500 million in potential energy and transport projects across Vietnam, according to Mr. Tran Khanh Viet Dung, the company’s Country Director in Vietnam.

During a recent meeting with Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee Vice Chairman Bui Xuan Cuong, Mr. Dung said the investment will specially focus on energy, hydrozen and green transport projects in Ho Chi Minh City. 

HDF has partnered with several ministries and major state-owned enterprises in sectors including renewable energy, transportation, maritime operations, and petrochemicals, he said.

He proposed that the city facilitate HDF Energy’s development of a green hydrogen–powered river bus line on the Saigon River, a green port project in Can Gio, green-energy supply solutions for the Con Dao Special Administrative Zone, and research and development of a hydrogen-powered urban rail line, according to the city’s official news portal.

Vice Chairman Cuong welcomed HDF Energy’s initiatives and highlighted their alignment with Ho Chi Minh City’s green-transition goals. He urged the company to accelerate investment in green transport, industrial decarbonization, and environmental projects—especially in the transport sector.

He affirmed that the city leadership is committed to creating favorable conditions and close cooperation to ensure HDF Energy’s projects are implemented effectively and successfully in the near future.

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