Chinese corporations expand investment in Vietnam
Power China, BYD, China Rare Earth Group, Haosen electronic battery company are among the Chinese enterprises planning to make new investments in Vietnam in the near future.
Power China, BYD, China Rare Earth Group, Haosen electronic battery company are among the Chinese enterprises planning to make new investments in Vietnam in the near future.
Binh Dinh is among a few southern central coastal provinces boasting great potential for wind power development.
SK Ecoplant is embarking on 700MW solar and wind power generation development projects in Vietnam in partnership with BCGE.
The primary concern of any investor lies in the energy reliability and immediate access to renewable energy.
Adjacent to the rapidly advancing Hai Lang LNG project, T&T Group has put forth a proposal to invest in another monumental LNG power project, built upon the legacy of the Quang Tri 1 coal-fired thermal power plant.
The energy storage technologies, including pumped-hydro and battery energy storage systems (BESS), are instrumental in integrating larger volumes of variable renewable energy generation into the power grid while ensuring its safety and reliability.
Leaders can keep in mind that consumer power can scale change, and it is need to make sustainable choices easier for consumers.
Verena Siow, president and managing director of SAP Southeast Asia sees Vietnamese SME leaders as those with great aspirations, who understand the power of technology, and who are hungry for new opportunities.
With the steady development of the electricity and renewable energy market, the 8th Electric & Power Vietnam 2022 exhibition officially took place on September 7-9, at Saigon Exhibition & Convention Center (SECC).
The partnership targets to develop up to 50MWp of rooftop solar projects across Vietnam over the next two years.
The groundbreaking ceremonies of a series of four key projects worth over $12 billion in total were launched on October 24 as part of Quang Ninh's aspiration for social-economic development in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic.
It is ADB’s first financing of a wind power project in Vietnam, comprising a $35 million A loan directly funded by ADB and an $81 million syndicated B loan.
REE expands its footprint in renewable energy, it is looking for long-term US dollar-based financing that is not readily available in the local market.
Consumers need to use their power in making purchasing decisions to express their attitudes towards businesses that are irresponsible to the environment, thereby creating pressure to promote sustainable production and consumption.