Việt Nam, Australia cooperate to develop offshore wind power projects
29/03/2024 4Deputy Prime Minister Trần Hồng Hà received Australian Ambassador to Vietnam Andrew Goledzinowski and leaders of Corio Generation of Australia’s Macquarie Group in Hà Nội on March 28.
The Deputy PM hailed the proactiveness of Corio Generation and Power Generation Joint Stock Corporation 3 (EVNGENCO 3) in the implementation of an offshore windfarm project in Vietnam.
Describing it as a key project which contributes to expanding the comprehensive strategic partnership between Việt Nam and Australia, and helps Việt Nam realise the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), the Deputy PM suggested Corio Generation focus on technology support and transfer and diversify partners in the country during the process of investment in Việt Nam.
For his part, Goledzinowski said a pillar of cooperation in bilateral relations is green energy transition - an area that has been strengthened between Australia and Việt Nam in recent times.
Some Australian businesses are very interested in building offshore wind farms because Việt Nam has great potential to develop this type of power, he continued.
Meanwhile, leaders of Corio Generation company suggested that conducive mechanisms and policies should be issued to create favourable conditions for investors in the field of renewable energy.
Corio has joined in the research and development of some renewable energy projects in Việt Nam since 2019. As a member of the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ), the company is coordinating with other partners to mobilise resources for energy transition projects in Việt Nam.
Source:Viet Nam News
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