Significantly, Resolution 70-NQ/TW emphasises the equal role of the private sector, encouraging deeper engagement from both domestic and foreign enterprises.
The draft resolution encourages private enterprises to participate in SMR development to supply electricity for industrial projects such as steel plants, petrochemical complexes, and data centres.
Japanese Idemitsu Kosan Company Ltd has recently commenced commercial operation at a newly constructed plant in the central province of Bình Định Province to produce black pellets, a type of biomass fuel.
The summit is expected to bring together top business leaders, government representatives, and experts from various fields to explore collaboration opportunities in key areas such as trade, environmental, social and governance (ESG), and finance.
As the Ninh Thuận nuclear plants break ground, they signal a strategic shift in Việt Nam’s energy landscape, boosting baseload power, cutting emissions, and advancing technology for decades ahead.
After more than three years of implementation, the project has achieved practical results, contributing to promote the investment market for energy-saving solutions in the industrial sector, supporting the implementation of the national Green Growth Action Plan.
Deputy Prime Minister Bùi Thanh Sơn at a conference on Thursday asked strict penalties to be raised against developers of stagnant power projects to prevent setbacks from threating the national energy security.
Party General Secretary Tô Lâm has signed a Politburo’s resolution on national energy security through 2030 with a vision to 2024, pledging stable supply, reduced emissions and a push into nuclear power to meet the demand for rapid and sustainable...
It is essential to address technological, policy and market obstacles to ensure reliable supply and consumer acceptance as Việt Nam prepares to switch to E10 fuel nationwide from early 2026, advancing its energy transition.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade stressed the need to review direct power purchase agreements and new energy mechanisms to ensure transparency, feasibility and support for Việt Nam’s renewable energy transition.
A draft circular of the Ministry of Industry and Trade stipulates that from January 1, 2026, E10 will be the sole fuel available nationwide for motor vehicles using petrol engines.
At the congress, Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính praised Petrovietnam’s achievements, saying the group had become a model for transformation, resilience and innovation across the State-owned enterprise sector.