At a reception in Hanoi for GEAPP CEO Simon Harford, Ha noted that Vietnam wishes to receive consultancy and technicalsupport from international partners during its implementation of the JETP.
Particularly, Vietnam is calling for assistance in theconstruction of offshore wind power centres and smart transmission systemswhich are affordable by Vietnamese people, he added.
In reply, Harford briefed the host on the outcomes of hisworking sessions with representatives from some ministries and partners in Vietnam,during which they defined specific support requirements in the JETPimplementation as well as the modernisation of the energy sector.
He called energy transition a complicated, long-termprocess, and pledged that the GEAPP will be a long-term partner that standsready to advise and help Vietnam with suitable solutions.
The GEAPP will also mobilise more internationalpartners in technology, finance and administration to enable Vietnam to usemore clean energy sources, promote production and create jobs in new sectors,thus taking the lead in the region in renewable energy, he said./.
