Big and small Swedish companies areseeking opportunities to invest in energy efficiency projects andpromote the use of clean technologies in Vietnam as part of efforts tocontribute the nation’s environmental protection.
In his recent talks with the Dau Tu (Investment) Review, the SwedishAmbassador to Vietnam, Rolf Bergman mentioned ABB, Ericsson, andMunters Groups as among those companies.
These groups are searching for potential partners for projectsinvolving energy efficiency, clean development mechanism (CDM), andpurchase of the rights to CO2 emission and technology transfer.
They are also eager for the promotion of renewable energy-relatedsolutions applicable for the cement, mechanical engineering, oilrefinery, mining and mineral ore processing industries in Vietnam,according to the Ambassador.
He also named the Tricorona Company and the Vattenfall PowerConsultants which are keen on the provision of technical, managementand environment consultancy services.
The Elof Hanson, Getinge, ITT Water and Wastewaterm Flexus BakasystemAB have shown their interest in technologies for the treatment of wastewater and solid waste as well as the development of water supply anddrainage system in Vietnam .
According to Ambassador Bergman, there are Swedish companies which wantto engage in raising the people and businesses’ awareness ofenvironmental protection and use of clean technologies in Vietnam .
They include Tetra Pak Vietnam, the ICLD, and SkeriNova Holding AB,which showed eagerness to come up with consultancy services, trainingand technological assistance in the field.
For the Swedish companies that have been operating in Vietnam for longlike IKEA, UMA, and Hifab International, they have already worked outplans to apply friendly environmental technologies in their productionexpansion strategies, the Ambassador to the paper.
According to the Ambassador, the Swedish Government has made theenvironmental protection a priority in a development cooperationagreement signed with Vietnam recently.
Accordingly, programmes on environmental protection, together with thefight against corruption, and plans to tackle climate change, willreceive the Swedish Government’s funding of at least 250 million kronor(equivalent to 36 million USD) for implementation./.
In his recent talks with the Dau Tu (Investment) Review, the SwedishAmbassador to Vietnam, Rolf Bergman mentioned ABB, Ericsson, andMunters Groups as among those companies.
These groups are searching for potential partners for projectsinvolving energy efficiency, clean development mechanism (CDM), andpurchase of the rights to CO2 emission and technology transfer.
They are also eager for the promotion of renewable energy-relatedsolutions applicable for the cement, mechanical engineering, oilrefinery, mining and mineral ore processing industries in Vietnam,according to the Ambassador.
He also named the Tricorona Company and the Vattenfall PowerConsultants which are keen on the provision of technical, managementand environment consultancy services.
The Elof Hanson, Getinge, ITT Water and Wastewaterm Flexus BakasystemAB have shown their interest in technologies for the treatment of wastewater and solid waste as well as the development of water supply anddrainage system in Vietnam .
According to Ambassador Bergman, there are Swedish companies which wantto engage in raising the people and businesses’ awareness ofenvironmental protection and use of clean technologies in Vietnam .
They include Tetra Pak Vietnam, the ICLD, and SkeriNova Holding AB,which showed eagerness to come up with consultancy services, trainingand technological assistance in the field.
For the Swedish companies that have been operating in Vietnam for longlike IKEA, UMA, and Hifab International, they have already worked outplans to apply friendly environmental technologies in their productionexpansion strategies, the Ambassador to the paper.
According to the Ambassador, the Swedish Government has made theenvironmental protection a priority in a development cooperationagreement signed with Vietnam recently.
Accordingly, programmes on environmental protection, together with thefight against corruption, and plans to tackle climate change, willreceive the Swedish Government’s funding of at least 250 million kronor(equivalent to 36 million USD) for implementation./.