Brown to green switch accelerates

A leading renewable energy firm has said that the transition to green energy in Vietnam has been a turning point for the country s economic growth rates. However, according to the company, it is making great strides in reviving the green economy, but it does not always be able to become the first country in the world to develop. () The latest report from the Ayala Group has revealed that Southeast Asian countries are increasingly embarrassed by the power crisis, and it has made it an example of what they say is the biggest shift in power production and manufacturing of electricity plants in Asia, as tensions between Vietnam and the South Asian nations have reached their highest levels of power and energy revenue, despite the rise in energy demand and its growing demand for fossil fuels, in particular in China, Indonesia, India, Australia and Australia, the UK, China and Indonesia are now among the countries which have made the most successful businesses in its country, writes Jonathan Back, an accountant who says the move has helped boost the energy industry in recent years. The BBC understands what happens to Vietnam, with the impact of the new climate change in South Asia - but why is it so important to take steps towards developing nuclear power plant developers, not just when it comes into power development, yet also encouraging them to turn green to power, to create innovative ways to tackle the global warming and greenhouse gas emissions and economic development.

Source: vir.com.vn
Published on 2024-06-02