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Thai Binh to pioneer local sustainable energy

The northern province of Thai Binh has been selected as the first locality in Vietnam to implement a five-year project on local energy planning, from 2012.
The northern province of Thai Binh has been selected as the firstlocality in Vietnam to implement a five-year project on local energyplanning, from 2012.

The project is jointly carriedout by the cooperative alliance for sustainable energy development inVietnam and the Mekong region, the Green Innovation and DevelopmentCentre, the Centre for Sustainable Water and Resources Development andAdaptation to Climate Change, the sustainable energy organisation ofDenmark and the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation.

It aims to encourage local people to use renewable, biomass andbiological energy and use them economically to contribute to reducingenvironmental pollution and meeting the demands of sustainabledevelopment.

Dr. Tran Duy Khanh, President of theThai Binh Union of Science and Technology Associations, which wasselected to implement the project, said the use of renewable, biomassand biological energy instead of energy from coal and oil is a choicefor sustainable development in future, in the context of increasingdemand for energy.

Six communes in Thai Binhprovince’s Tien Hai district, including Nam Cuong, Nam Hung, Dong Hai,Dong Phong, Phuong Cong and Bac Hai, are selected for the project, withthe first phase from May, 2012 to the end of 2013.-VNA

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