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The plant will use Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine (RICE) technology to replace an old coal power plant. It will provide flexibility to the power system, support the integration of renewable energy.
The Project aims to provide an assessment on the impacts of a carbon pricing as an essential component of the policy design process. Carbon pricing instruments (CPIs) can have different impacts on different stakeholders, for instance increasing the costs for businesses, which can in turn impact employment, and changing the prices of goods bought by households. Understanding these impacts, both at the macro level (e.g., GDP impacts, national GHG emissions) and micro level (e.g. impact on households or sub-sectors/businesses) can inform policy makers when designing a CPI.
The objective of the project is to (1) design a voluntary labelling program for carbon emission disclosure and emission reduction outcomes to recognize good practice in reporting and disclosing GHG emission and emission reduction outcome, (2) pilot the program in three sectors: textile & garment, food processing & beverage and RE Plants and (3) develop concrete recommendations for implementing a voluntary carbon labelling program in Vietnam including the roadmap and action plan for roll out phase based on the result of the pilot phase.
ESMAP is a partnership between the World Bank and 22 partners to help low- and middle-income countries reduce poverty and boost growth through sustainable energy solutions. ESMAP’s analytical and advisory services are fully integrated within the World Bank’s country financing and policy dialogue in the energy sector. Through the World Bank Group (WBG), ESMAP works to accelerate the energy transition required to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7) to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all.
Bilateral climate, energy and hydrogen partnerships, and energy dialogues are the central instruments of the foreign energy policy of BMWK. They form a global, steadily growing and valuable network between Germany and countries that are seeking to transform their energy systems, facilitate energy policy exchange at government level, provide momentum for innovations and economic cooperation on the path to a global energy transition.
The SHIFT project aims to accelerate Viet Nam’s green transformation by enhancing capacities in green finance and energy transition, particularly in the private sector. UNDP will focus on supporting women-led or gender-equitable enterprises to develop replicable investment projects and scale up renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies.
The technical assistance (TA) supports the development of diversified and responsible critical mineral (CM) and clean energy technology (CET) supply chains through knowledge solutions, policy dialogues, and capacity building for financing. It promotes regional integration, domestic value addition, and resilient supply chains, aligning with ADB's Climate Change Action Plan 2023-2030 and Strategy 2030.
ADB support to the development of inclusive, resilient, responsible, and sustainable critical minerals and clean energy technologies manufacturing supply chains in developing Asia and the Pacific strengthened.
The Green Transition Fund (GTF) is a flagship ASEAN-UK climate change programme aimed to support ASEAN and ASEAN Member States (AMS) to accelerate the region’s green and climate-resilient economic growth This is a tailored climate mitigation programme for ASEAN which highlights the UK’s commitment to global climate action and sustainable development in ASEAN. It will encourage a just transition in energy, environment and financial sectors towards a more sustainable economy in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement and the climate and environment objectives of ASEAN, as encapsulated by the ASEAN-UK Plan of Action and ASEAN 2025: Forging Ahead Together.
Construction of the Bac Ai pump storage hydropower plant of 1200MW - the first pump storage of its kind in Vietnam. The project will be used as reservice capacities for the Vietnamese power system, thus reinforcing its stability, regulating daily loads and supporting the integration of new renewables into the system.