Việt Nam considers setting up renewable energy centre to realise net-zero carbon commitment

18/2/22
                                          A renewable energy project in Vietnam

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has been asked to coordinate with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) on setting up a renewable energy centre.

The centre will improve human resources training and technology transfer, and share legal experience and national governance in adapting to climate change.

During the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow, the UK, Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính pledged Việt Nam would reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and agreed to gradually phase out coal-fired power plants, while calling for international partners’ assistance, especially developed nations who have benefitted from long periods of industrialisation in the past, to help realise the goals.

The implementation of strategies and plans on green growth and climate change adaptation, including contents on Việt Nam’s commitments at COP26, will be submitted to the Prime Minister.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Justice will work with the MoNRE and relevant ministries and sectors to develop a technical assistance project to call on the UK and development partners to support Việt Nam in internalising its international commitments on climate change, including those made at COP26.

The Ministry of Information and Communications is responsible for coordinating with relevant agencies to build a communications project, including setting up websites on green growth, green energy transformation, digital transformation and climate change.

The MoNRE, the standing body of the Steering Committee, will partner with the Government Office, member ministries and agencies in organising periodic and extraordinary meetings of the committee.

A government notice issued yesterday says that it is necessary to continue to raise awareness of the importance and urgency of the implementation of commitments made at COP 26, in connection with promoting extensive international integration and cooperation with Việt Nam’s strategic partners in order to attract more resources, especially in finance, technology, governance skills, and human resources training to serve economic recovery and development, the implementation of the national green growth strategy and climate change adaptation.

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Gentle Moon 18/2/22 20:52

Vietnam plans to set up and pilot the operation of a carbon trade exchange from 2025,

LawrenceSamuels 18/2/22 20:54

From now until the end of 2027, the country will put forward regulations on the management of carbon credits, the exchange of GHG emission quotas and carbon credits, and the operation of a carbon credit exchange

Red Star 18/2/22 20:56

It will also carry out a pilot mechanism for exchanging and balancing carbon credits in potential area

yobro yobro 18/2/22 20:57

Activities to raise capacity and awareness of carbon market development will be stepped up during this period.

For A Peace World 18/2/22 20:58

A carbon credit is a kind of permit that represents one tonne of carbon dioxide removed from the atmosphere

Socialist Society 18/2/22 21:00

Vietnam's commitment and responsible contributions at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) were highly appreciated by the international community,

Voice of people 18/2/22 21:01

the biggest challenge facing Vietnam is how to mobilise and maintain the involvement of the entire political system for the mission

Robinson Jones 18/2/22 21:03

Vietnam continue increasing awareness and determination across its public agencies at all levels, localities, organisations and individuals regarding the green transition process

Roger Brown 18/2/22 21:05

In developing countries, the demand for increasing emissions along a traditional development trajectory is high and the resources to switch to a new greener pathway are often limited. But Vietnam is ready to take challenges to achieve goal of net-zero

Nick Matinez 18/2/22 21:06

Seizing the opportunity laid out by its clean energy resources and phasing out coal could be key for Vietnam’s green growth path

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