The European Union (EU) has pledged to invest 108 million euro ($132.1 million) in 25 projects to bring energy to remote areas in Vietnam, which are expected to provide 60,000 local residents with access to electricity. The technical assistance, officially known as the EU-Vietnam Energy Facility, serves to facilitate EU’s Energy Sector Policy Support Program, which aims at enhancing access to sustainable energy in rural Vietnam and contributing to a more sustainable energy sector in the Southeast Asian country. Accordingly, the fund will be spent on investing in 25 energy projects in Vietnam’s most remote areas, including 23 projects in rural and mountainous regions and two projects on islands in the East Vietnam Sea. Upon completion, these energy projects are expected to provide access to electricity to approximately 750 underdeveloped villages in these areas, with a total population of 60,000. Stefano Manservisi, director-general of the European Commission’s Directorate General for International Cooperation and Development, joined Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh in Hanoi on Tuesday for the launch of the assistance in Vietnam. According to Minister Anh, the energy sector of Vietnam was a key factor in maintaining the country’s remarkable socio-economic growth in recent years due to its rapid and sustainable development. Nevertheless, two percent of the Vietnamese population still live without access to electricity, the minister stressed. In total, the EU’s indicative grant of 346 million euro ($423 million) to support Vietnam’s energy sector for the 2014-20 period is the largest funding provided by the EU so… [Read full story]
VietNamNet Bridge - The Hoa Binh provincial Science & Technology Analysis, Testing and Service Center has received the technology transfer to implement the project on using solar energy and diesel engine to generate electricity for remote areas. Hoa Binh province in the north of Vietnam has weak wind energy resource. Though it has profuse hydraulic power sources, but the most potential sources all have been exploited. Meanwhile, the livestock breeding is still underdeveloped; therefore, it's not the right time to think of using biogas to generate power. Of the clean energy sources, scientists have found out that the solar energy…... [read more]
VietNamNet Bridge - In the Truong Sa Archipelago, a solar and wind energy system is replacing the limited power supplied by diesel generators. Ho Duong, a resident in Song Tu Tay island of the Truong Sa Archipelago, and others living there have no worries about deficient power in their homes or their workplace any more. Almost all the islands of the Truong Sa, the Spratlys, have benefited from a hybrid power system that utilises solar and wind power in 24 hours, and has replaced the limited six-hour power source from diesel generators in previous years. The wind and solar energy…... [read more]
Ho Chi Minh City authorities, scholars and enterprises discussed price stabilization and measures to bring price-stabilized goods to remote areas at the program "Talk and Do" televised December 5 by the HCMC People's Council in partnership with HCMC TV. The council's chairperson Pham Phuong Thao said goods prices have been prone to soar in the rest of this year, affecting many people and their living conditions. Dr. Tran Hoang Ngan, deputy head of the HCMC University of Economics, said the consumer price index rose by 9.58 percent in the past eleven months; thus, this year we will see an inflation…... [read more]
The hamlets of ethnic groups, such as the Thai, La Hu, Dao, Mong are situated on the mountain sides above the Da River in Lai Chau Province . Among the vast green colour of the mountains and forests in this area schools have been built. Although the hamlets do not have electricity, the schools have lightened the people's belief. The hamlets of ethnic groups, such as the Thai, La Hu, Dao, Mong are situated on the mountain sides above the Da River in... [read more]
Situated in the Central Highlands, Lam Dong province has a total area of 9,764 km2, two-thirds of which is mountainous. There are 1,037,000 people, 23% of whom are ethnic ones. Despite difficulties, the provincial post office has done the utmost to improve the area's telecommunications network. * Efforts to develop the network The provincial post and telecommunications sector has continuously improved in both scale and quality. 100% of the communes in the province had telephones in 2000. However, 23 communes had to use low-quality PS Phone equipment. Since 2004, the provincial post office has carried out a project to improve…... [read more]