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Vietnam could lead region in renewable energy development: German news outlet

A wind farm in Thuận Bắc District of Ninh Thuận Province. Vietnam has made positive progress in the past few years in energy transition. - VNA/VNS BERLIN (Vietnam News/ANN): Vietnam will soon lead Southeast Asia in renewable energy development, Germany’s Energiezukunft news outlet highlighted in a recent article, describing the country’s energy transition as very impressive. Vetnam is experiencing a solar boom, with 11.6GW of power of this kind added to the national grid last year, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency. Only 105MW of solar electricity was installed in the country in 2018, and the figure rose to 5GW only a year later, and even to 16.5GW in 2020, the article said, adding this is a considerable increase compared to other nations at the same time.

Việt Nam could lead region in renewable energy development: German news outlet - Economy - Vietnam News | Politics, Business, Economy, Society, Life, Sports

Update: May, 03/2021 - 16:28 |   A solar power plant in Bình Định Province. Việt Nam is forecast to soon lead Southeast Asia in renewable energy development. VNA/VNS PhotoNguyên Linh  BERLIN Việt Nam will soon lead Southeast Asia in renewable energy development, Germany’s Energiezukunft news outlet highlighted in a recent article, describing the country’s energy transition as very impressive. Việt Nam is experiencing a solar boom, with 11.6GW of power of this kind added to the national grid last year, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency. Only 105MW of solar electricity was installed in the country in 2018, and the figure rose to 5GW only a year later, and even to 16.5GW in 2020, the article said, adding this is a considerable increase compared to other nations at the same time.

Q&A: A new energy policy to accelerate Asia s energy transition

ADB’s Energy Sector Group Chief Yongping Zhai outlines the rationale behind updating the energy policy to help the bank’s members develop clean, green, and resilient energy systems that foster economic growth. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) aims to help its developing member countries (DMCs) provide clean, green, reliable, adequate, and affordable energy for inclusive growth through a comprehensive energy policy that ensures environmental, social, and economic and sustainability. Yongping Zhai, Chief of the Energy Sector Group, ADB The current energy policy, which was approved in June 2009, rests on three pillars: promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy; maximizing access to energy for all; and

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