Vietnam, US hold fourth energy security dialogue

Washington (VNA) – Vietnam
and the US discussed in detail clean energy technologies such as hydrogen and
nuclear energy as well as plans to accelerate the energy transition to achieve net
zero emissions targets by 2050, during their fourth energy security dialogue
in Washington DC on July 27-28.
Representatives of the two sides
presented key issues in bilateral energy cooperation including clean
electricity production, electricity market development, energy saving and
efficiency, transmission and energy storage.
At the dialogue, AES Corporation of the US handed
a letter of intent to the Vietnamese delegation, hoping to deploy an offshore
wind power project in Binh Thuan province with a total cost of 13 billion USD
and an expected capacity of 4,000 MW. The
implementation of this project will contribute to Vietnam's carbon emission
reduction plan and help achieve the target committed at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26), it said.
The US Trade and Development Agency
(USTDA) announced technical assistance to the National Power Transmission
Corporation of Vietnam (NPT) to accelerate the deployment of smart grid
technologies under the 2.0 Information Technology Roadmap of Vietnam Electricity (EVN).
The Bureau of
Energy Resources under the US Department of State extended an invitation to
the Vietnamese delegation to visit the country’s electricity and renewable
energy markets which are expected to take place at the end of this year./.