Vietnam will likely face a power shortage during 2020-2030 if electricity generation is not increased and there is not enough fuel (coal and gas) for generation. It is forecast that the demand for electricity will continue to grow at a high level until 2030. The power sector will need to ensure 265-278 billion kWh of output by 2020 and around 572-632 billion kWh by 2030. The growth rate in the 2016-2020 period will be 10.3-11.3 per cent per year and about 8-8.5 per cent between 2021 and 2030. Insufficient power supply could lead to a heavier reliance on imported fuel, especially in power generation, while the higher demand would also place greater pressure on power infrastructure, which might not be improved quickly enough due to lack of funding. In addition to these challenges, Vietnam could face greater environmental impacts from an increased demand and a higher proportion of fossil fuels, especially coal in the energy mix. With the country’s energy demand projected to increase … [Read more...] about Solar rooftop panels ease thirst for power
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Situational context, bottlenecks of plastic waste management in Vietnam
Editor's note: Naina Batra is the chairperson and CEO at the Asian Venture Philanthropy Network, a Singapore-based non-profit that has offices in 13 countries around the world, including Vietnam. AVPN has over 487 members from 32 countries and undertakes field building activities in Asia while providing a range of networking and learning services to support its members and followers to create meaningful social impact. Most consumers are not aware of the ill impacts of plastic or how to recycle. At-source separation of waste is minimal and while this is changing in some parts of the country, the scale and level of success are still unknown. Overall, financial and technical support in plastic waste management is insufficient. Investment in modern recycling facilities will require private sector participation. However, many challenges exist in coordinating multi-stakeholder cooperation. For instance, public-private partnership projects that exceed more than … [Read more...] about Situational context, bottlenecks of plastic waste management in Vietnam
Vietnam needs reasonable policies to develop WTE technology
It requires huge investment capital to build waste-to-electricity (WTE) plants with high technologies. Meanwhile, enterprises are meeting many barriers, especially in policies. As a result of rapid urbanization, economic growth and population increase, the volume of waste generated has doubled over the last 15 years. It requires huge investment capital to build waste-to-electricity (WTE) plants with high technologies. Meanwhile, enterprises are meeting many barriers, especially in policies. These include projects on incinerating solid waste to generate electricity by Waste to Energy Pte Ltd from Singapore, a similar project by Fluid Tech from Australia planned to be implemented in HCM City, Ba Ria – Vung Tau and Dung Quat Economic Zone, and a project on treating waste with pyrolysis by the joint venture between Vietnam’s Dai Lam Company and the US Entropic Energy. Mai Lan Bac Lieu faces rubbish problem as waste treatment project stagnates The southern … [Read more...] about Vietnam needs reasonable policies to develop WTE technology
Tetra Pak initiates School Recycling to 800 primary schools and kindergartens in Hanoi
Tetra Pak, in collaboration with its partners, kicks off School Recycling program to involve 800 primary schools and kindergartens in 16 districts of Hanoi The Company also aims to expand this initiative to Da Nang and Binh Duong in 2020. School Recycling is the first-ever, large-scale program to segregate, collect and recycle used cartons in Hanoi under partnership with Hanoi’s Department of Natural Resources and Environment and Hanoi’s Department of Education and Training as well as Tetra Pak’s partners including Dong Tien Paper Factory, Lagom, NHC and Vinamilk. Participating the program, schoolchildren are instructed the simple steps of unfolding four corners of used cartons, flattening and placing them into dustbins for collection. The used carton packages are then collected periodically every two weeks by Lagom and transported to Dong Tien Paper factory to be materials for the production of such useful products as notebooks, bio-roof panels, etc. … [Read more...] about Tetra Pak initiates School Recycling to 800 primary schools and kindergartens in Hanoi
PV Gas conducts medical examination and treatment in Ca Mau
The program drew the participation of leaders of the Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (PVN) and PV Gas, such as Vu Anh Tuan, deputy chairman of PVN Trade Union; Vo Thi Thanh Ngoc, member of PV Gas’ Board of Directors; Nguyen Van Hung, chairman of PV Gas Trade Union; Nguyen Cong Luan, secretary of PV Gas Youth Union, chief accountant of PV Gas; as well as leaders of authorities and departments and staff. On the hospital side, there were Associate Professor Nguyen Lan Hieu, director of the Hanoi Medical University Hospital; and 40 doctors and nurses. On behalf of the local government, Truong Dang Khoa, secretary of the U Minh District Party Committee, and Nguyen Thanh Toan, deputy chairman of the U Minh District People’s Committee, attended the program. The Hanoi Medical University Hospital has made great contributions to the development of the country’s medicine. Patients have confidence in the hospital, reinforcing the pride and determination of doctors in medical … [Read more...] about PV Gas conducts medical examination and treatment in Ca Mau