Businesses benefit from RoK-funded energy efficiency project

Dec 14th at 11:06
14-12-2023 11:06:54+07:00

Businesses benefit from RoK-funded energy efficiency project

Many Vietnamese businesses have benefited from a Republic of Korea (RoK)-funded project on promoting energy efficiency investment in the industrial sector and supporting the implementation of the green growth action plan in Việt Nam (EE&GG), heard a seminar held in Hà Nội on Tuesday.

A view of Duyên Hải Thermal Power plant in the southen province of Trà Vinh. — Photo evngenco1.com.vn

The EE&GG project, funded by the RoK Government via the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), is part of the cooperation between the two governments to help Việt Nam achieve sustainable development.

Implemented from 2021 to 2025 at a total cost of US$6.4 million, it focuses on promoting the development of an energy-efficient investment market for the industrial sector to seek potential projects and financial sources. The project also provides technical guidance on green growth for some sectors and areas, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT).

Trịnh Quốc Vũ, Deputy Director of the MoIT’s Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Development Department, said that in 2023, the project chose 10 energy-intensive businesses to conduct audits on and proposed energy-saving solutions for them.

Many of them have benefited from this project, including Duyên Hải Thermal Power Company, Việt Nam - Italy Steel Joint Stock Company, Việt Trì Paper Joint Stock Company, Hương Sen Yarn Co Ltd, and Tôn Đông Á Corporation, he added.

Director of KOICA Việt Nam Office Lee Byung Hwa said if the intensity of electricity and energy use is not reduced, it will be hard for the country to reach the target of net-zero emissions by 2050. Though the national targets and policies on energy efficiency have been issued, energy consumption in key sectors is still high, so there remains much room for promoting energy-saving practices.

In the coming time, KOICA will continue supporting and co-operating with Việt Nam in various areas, including this project, to assist local firms to cut energy use, he went on.

At the seminar, experts held that on the path to a green economy, the attraction of resources is of critical importance as it will affect implementation methods. Therefore, it is necessary to secure coordination among central and local agencies, all economic elements, between state agencies and stakeholders in society, and especially assistance from the international community and financial institutions.

Lê Việt Anh, Director of the Department of Science, Education, Natural Resources and Environment under the Ministry of Planning and Investment, noted Việt Nam has recorded progress in the mobilisation of financial resources for green growth. Resources from state-owned and private businesses are making up an increasing proportion in green investment, particularly in the fields of energy and environment.

However, Anh admitted, despite strong growth and encouraging strides, the green economy of Việt Nam is still at the initial stage, and numerous difficulties and challenges remain. Given this, stronger cooperation and efforts by the political system, especially localities, are needed to promote the implementation of the green growth strategy. 

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