UK prioritises ties with Vietnam in renewable energy
The British Embassy in Vietnam in collaboration with the Vietnam Electricity and the National Power Transmission Corporation (EVNNPT) held an online technical seminar on modeling using digital technology related to the development and management of renewable energy.
Hanoi (VNA) – The British Embassy in Vietnam incollaboration with the Vietnam Electricity and the National Power TransmissionCorporation (EVNNPT) held an online technical seminar on modeling using digitaltechnology related to the development and management of renewable energy.
The event was within the framework of an energy cooperationprogramme between the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the VietnameseMinistry of Industry and Trade.
Speaking at the event, UK Ambassador to Vietnam Gareth Wardsaid the UK is strong in renewable energy and it is one of the fields that theUK gives priority to cooperating with Vietnam.
He expressed his belief that Vietnam will fulfil the goal ofraising renewable energy to 15-20 percent by 2030.
Experts from the two nations also shared information andexperience in the field./.
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