The partnership aims to establish a scalable and replicable model for non-intermittent renewable energy, which will be able to develop in off-grid areas, including offshore islands.
If approved and implemented effectively, this policy could see at least 80% of gasoline-powered ride-hailing motorbikes replaced with electric ones within the next two years.
While much has been done globally, ministerial discussions at the recent 4th P4G Summit heard that the pace of change towards sustainability needs to be quickened.
Cooperation in sectors such as green maritime industries and renewable energy ... should be further boosted between Vietnam and Norway in the coming time.
This event highlights a shared commitment to developing smarter, greener, and more livable cities in Vietnam, while deepening economic and trade relations between Australia and Vietnam.
Dr. Tran Chi Thanh, President of the Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute (VINATOM), tells Vietnam Economic Times / VnEconomy’s Phan Anh that among the most critical issues in developing nuclear power in Vietnam is human resources.