On the afternoon of October 10, a forum on green-oriented transition of electric power in Vietnam took place in Hanoi under the sponsorship of China Power Engineering Consulting Group Co., Ltd. (CPECC), a subsidiary of China Energy Engineering Group Co., Ltd. (Energy China).
Ruan Yuying, Deputy General Director of Vinacomin (TKV), Phan Minh Tuan, Head of EVN International Relations Department, Li Yingde, Deputy Director of Thermal Power and New Energy Center at Power Engineering Consulting Joint Stock Company 1 (PECC1), Ruan Haifu, Deputy General Manager of Power Engineering Consulting Joint Stock Company 2 (PECC2), Le Cao Quyen, Chairman of the Board of Power Engineering Consulting Joint Stock Company 4 (PECC4), Wang Yingyong, Deputy General Manager of PECC4, and Wang Li, a member of the Party Standing Committee and Secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission of CPECC, took part in the meeting and made speeches.
The forum aimed to share China’s experience in economizing on energy, reducing carbon emissions, improving quality and efficiency, and pushing the green-oriented transition of electric power and to recommend the mature model, technology, and experience of China, which will assist Vietnam in its green-oriented transition of electric power and construction of comprehensive energy bases and contribute Chinese approaches and strength to Vietnam’s power utilities and socio-economic development.
Wang Li outlined the business development of CPECC and key projects in Vietnam and shared China’s remarkable achievements in the green-oriented transition of electric power. He said that as a leading energy company, CPECC boasts advantages in integrated investment, construction, and operation and has globally leading capabilities and qualifications for planning, survey, and design. CPECC has played an important role in key projects of power grid upgrading and green energy development in Vietnam. By implementing a strategy of energy transition and policies for energy conservation and emissions reduction, China has promoted technological innovation and industrial upgrading, significantly improved the efficiency in energy utilization, and facilitated the green-oriented transition in the power industry. The valuable experience has not only provided Chinese solutions for global energy transition, but also pointed out the direction for green and low-carbon transition and development in the future.
Combining multidimensional strategies for electric power transition, Wang Li made four suggestions: enhancing international cooperation to jointly develop green and low-carbon energy and accelerate the transition towards green, low-carbon, and digital development; building an efficient and high-quality industrial chain to create a cooperative and win-win ecosystem; attaching importance to technological innovation and the application of practical projects; and strengthening cross-disciplinary integration and open cooperation to share development opportunities with global partners. He hoped to deepen cooperation with Vietnamese enterprises, put cooperative projects into place by leveraging advantages of both parties, help Vietnam meet its pledge to become a net-zero carbon emissions country by 2050, and jointly build a China-Vietnam community with a shared future.
Four technical experts from China Energy Engineering Group Science and Technology Development Co., Ltd., Guangxi Electric Power Design Co., Ltd., Northwest Electric Power Design Institute Co., Ltd., and China Power Engineering Consulting Group International Engineering Co., Ltd. gave keynote speeches on the transformation of mechanisms in China’s power market; the business model for the green-oriented transition of electric power; the significance of comprehensive energy bases in the green-oriented transition of electric power; and the application technology in the transition of electric power.