The Viet Nam Renewable Energy Week 2020 was launched in Ha Noi on Tuesday.
It is co-organised by the Viet Nam Sustainable Energy Alliance, the Viet Nam Climate Action Alliance, and the Viet Nam Union of Science and Technology Associations.
This fifth event, “Breakthrough to Recovery and Green Development for a Peaceful Life”, aims to put forward measures promoting sustainable energy development, ensuring energy security, removing barriers, and bolstering green economy recovery and growth.
The four-day event will also offer the chance for stakeholders to contribute to the country’s energy transition in an effective and sustainable manner.
Cecile Leroy from the Delegation to the European Union in Viet Nam said the EU has signed numerous cooperation agreements with Vietnamese ministries and sectors in sustainable energy transition.
It has also provided its Vietnamese partners with assistance in energy development policies and in raising capacity, awareness, and energy access among the public.
The EU stands ready to share knowledge in projects, finance, and the legal framework for green recovery and development, she said.
Symposiums are to be held, including those on rooftop solar energy development and energy transition via solar power solutions and agriculture, among others.
The combined power capacity generated by operational renewable energy projects nationwide has to date reached nearly 6,000 MW, of which 31,000 rooftop solar projects generate about 700 MWp.
Renewable energy currently accounts for 10 per cent of the national grid’s total capacity and Viet Nam has emerged as a leader in the development of renewable energy resources in Southeast Asia. — VNS