Vietnam’s power shortages highlight the need for electricity conservation and a transition to clean energy, with self-sufficiency models and government support playing crucial roles in ensuring business continuity and sustainable development.
Despite improvements in energy regulations, coal-generated electricity will persist for many years to come. Dr. Ngo Duc Lam, former deputy head at the Institute of Energy under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, explained to VIR’s Van Nguyen about the country’s established and ambitious objectives for renewable energy.