Potential of Bioenergy for Electricity Generation: Viet Nam Subsector Study Highlight
In the pig-pork sector the electricity generation from biogas can be financially attractive. In the pulp and paper subsector, small and medium enterprises can use
In the pig-pork sector the electricity generation from biogas can be financially attractive. In the pulp and paper subsector, small and medium enterprises can use
Hanoi, 30 June 2021 – The final workshop on the ‘Subsector analysis to utilise bioenergy for heat and power generation’ study took place virtually in
What is our goal? Providing ad hoc support for stakeholders in the bioenergy sector, connecting world-class experts and peers for the sustainable development of bioenergy
On 27 May 2021, GIZ in cooperation with the Electricity and Renewable Energy Authority (EREA)/Ministry of Trade and Industry (MOIT) and the Renewables Academy (RENAC)
In order to promote any type of renewable energy, governments are equipped with the very powerful measure of fixing long-term Feed-in Tariffs (FIT), that is
Within the framework of the project:?“Climate Protection through Sustainable Bioenergy Markets in Viet Nam – BEM”, GIZ?in cooperation with the?Electricity and Renewable Energy Authority (EREA)/Ministry
As a developing country with an agricultural sector accounting for 14.68% of its GPD and 39.35% of total population of the total workforce in 2018,
When transitioning to renewable energies, wind and solar energy are expected to be key components. This is the case in Viet Nam just like in
One of the major benefits of bioenergy lies in creating employment opportunities especially in rural areas. Bioenergy power plants are usually located in the countryside
Bioenergy generation adds value to residues which become commodities, contributing to a farm’s income. In the case of bagasse from sugar cane and many other
Livestock sector accounts for a large proportion in the economy and has the second largest greenhouse gas emission among agricultural activities in Viet Nam. Developing
Can biomass and biogas make Viet Nam’s farmers and agro-entrepreneurs ‘filthy rich’? Here is why Viet Nam’s agro-industry is predestined to benefit from bioenergy development