Thermal power still the "backbone" to help ensure energy security

Thermal power still the "backbone" to help ensure energy security

VCN- Talking to Customs Newspaper, Dr. Nguyen Manh Hien, former Director of the Energy Institute (Ministry of Industry and Trade) said in the long term to ensure energy security for Vietnam, coal and gas are still the main sources. From 2030 onwards, restarting nuclear power projects is also a serious consideration.
Energy sustainability remains controversial

Energy sustainability remains controversial

Controversy persists regarding the ideal path for sustainable energy development amid Vietnam’s escalating demand for power and the need to protect the nation’s energy security.
Discuss on the energy security

Discuss on the energy security

VCN- According to the Department of Electricity and Renewable Energy (Ministry of Industry and Trade): Crude oil, coal, gas, hydropower and non-commercial energy (energy used in daily life such as firewood, waste from agricultural production, garbage) are
Challenges to ensure energy security

Challenges to ensure energy security

VCN- From 2015, Vietnam became a net importer of energy. The demand for energy is rising, while the domestic supply of primary energy is limited, making the dependence on imported fuels increasingly worrying, affecting national energy security.
Constant concern about waste pollution from coal-fired power

Constant concern about waste pollution from coal-fired power

VCN- Coal-fired power plants are still an important and optimal solution of the current situation in order to ensure energy security. However, coal-fired power is the largest source of waste emissions into the environment, especially solid waste, gas wast
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