Việt Nam, Australia seek energy cooperation opportunities
HÀ NỘI - A forum was held in Hà Nội on
Tuesday with a view to providing Australia with an insight into the real
situation of Việt Nam’s energy industry.
The forum also aimed at helping domestic firms explore the possibility
of co-operation with Australian partners.
Energy security is a priority of both the Vietnamese and Australian
governments. The two countries have been enhancing their partnership in
industry, education-training and research on energy.
At the forum, co-organised by the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and
Trade and the Australian Embassy, representatives from Australian agencies,
organisations and businesses shared their experience and latest technologies
in energy.
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Hồ Thị Kim Thoa said Australia’s
strengths in the fields of coal and gas with modern technologies can help
Việt Nam ensure energy security and protect the environment. Hence, the two
nations hold great potential for co-operation in the sphere, she noted.
Janelle Casey, commercial counsellor of the Australian Trade and
Investment Commission (Austrade), expressed hope that through the event, the
two sides would understand co-operation opportunities better and promote linkages
in energy, trade and investment.
According to a report released by the Ministry of Industry and Trade,
commercial electricity growth has been on the rise over the past 15 years.
Demand for electricity has also strongly increased, growing by 13 per cent in
2006-10 and 11 per cent in the last five years. It is estimated that the
country’s electricity demand will grow some 10 per cent in the next 10 years.
To ensure energy security, Việt Nam has shifted from being an energy
exporter to an importer. The country is projected to import 17 million tonnes
of coal, accounting for 31 per cent of coal demand, to generate electricity
in 2020.
Meanwhile, Việt Nam is also considering the possibility of increasing
electricity imports from neighbouring countries such as Laos.
Viet Nam News
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Thứ Tư, 24 tháng 5, 2017
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