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'GREEN TECHNOLOGIES OPPORTUNITIES IN VIETNAM' - Webinar on 30th June 2015 at 3.30PM Vietnam (GMT + 8)HANOI, Vietnam, June 25, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
Most developing countries have abundant renewable energy resources, including solar energy, wind power, geothermal energy and biomass as well as the ability to manufacture the relatively labor-intensive systems that harness these. Collectively, developing countries have more than half of global renewable power capacity. Many renewable markets are growing at rapid rates including Vietnam. As Vietnam is maintaining its current rate of rapid growth, the country is now facing the rising demand for power and energy in the upcoming years. The search of reliable sources for energy efficiency, renewable energy, water management and waste management has become a priority for the country. The Government of Vietnam has recognised the important role of green technologies in supplying sustainable energy and recently in tackling the climate change. This includes Vietnam's strategies and master plan with regards to the expansion of renewable energies. Vietnam is well endowed with renewable energy resources which distributed through-out the country. These resources can be exploited to meet Vietnam's rapidly increasing energy demand as well as environmental protection. Despite the high potential, RE electricity production in Vietnam is still negligible. The expected growth in energy consumption specifically in , which to a large extent can be satisfied using renewable energies, offers promising business opportunities for foreign investment. Hence, a webinar with the topic "Green Technologies Opportunities In Vietnam" will be held on the 30th June at 3.30pm Vietnam time. Organised by the EU-Vietnam Business Network, supported by UBM, this webinar is part of the Green Technologies Trade Mission to Vietnam in November 2015. The webinar is to promote sustainability related energy efficiency and also a prelude to the first edition of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Vietnam 2015 Expo. The event is scheduled to take place at VEFAC Hanoi, Vietnam from 25 - 27 November 2015. (http://www.renergyvietnam.com/ http://www.vietwater.com/) Some of the highlights will be topics related to energy efficiency, renewable energy, water management and waste management. Besides, will also discuss on Vietnam's great potential for foreign investors in clean development. Vietnam has countless clean energy resources; its abundance of stream, sources and nine main rivers gives Vietnam a place among the top 14 of countries with the best conditions for conversion of hydropower into electricity. As experts in the Clean Technology in Vietnamese market, Mr Nguyen Dang Anh Thi, consultant from International Finance Corporation, with Mrs Eliane Van Doorn, Business Development Director UBM Asean and Mrs Jana Ackermann, Deputy Director of EVBN will give presentations during the webinar in order to give first-entry information about Vietnamese market in the sector. To attend this free-of-charge Webinar, one may register online at http://evbn.org/event/webinar-green-technologies-opportunities-in-vietnam/ or contact Ms. Thanh Cao Nguyen at [email protected]. RE and EE Vietnam 2015 Expo is co-located with Vietwater 2015 Expo – Vietnam's No.1 Water and Wastewater Industry Event. Apart from the detailing opportunities in emerging markets and latest innovations and technologies to be showcased by major industry players, there will be Technical Seminar sessions designed to help participants find solutions to various industry issues and challenges. UBM is also the organizer of the globally renowned Renewable Energy series includes Renewable Energy Asia, Thailand, Renewable Energy India, Renewable Energy Myanmar, Solar Asia and Green Energy, Malaysia. Notes to Editors: About UBM Asia (www.ubmasia.com) UBM ASEAN Photo - http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20150625/225673 To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/green-technologies-opportunities-in-vietnam---webinar-on-30th-june-2015-at-330pm-vietnam-gmt--8-300105335.html SOURCE UBM Asia (Malaysia) |