At the forum, delegates will share their views on using energy efficiently and promoting renewable energy so that they can contribute to a politically stable, economically prosperous world.
The delegation of the Ministry of Industry and Trade worked with a number of large German corporations. (Photo: Manh Hung/VNA)
On March 29, the 8th Berlin Energy Transformation Dialogue opened in Berlin, the Federal Republic of Germany. Under the slogan “From Ambition to Action”, ministers and high-level delegations from more than 50 countries around the world will discuss for 2 days March 29-30 on a strategy for smart transformation of energy systems. worldwide as well as being more independent from fossil fuels. The Vietnamese delegation led by Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Dang Hoang An attended events within the framework of the forum. According to the Vietnam News Agency correspondent in Berlin, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Climate Protection (BMWI) Robert Habeck and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock delivered opening remarks. According to Mr. Habeck, the world situation is putting energy security at the center of international discussions; affirms the urgent need to accelerate the global energy transition, expand renewable energy as well as increase energy efficiency. He said that the most important key to energy sovereignty is the expansion of “renewable energy” – a common issue for national, European and international security.
The symbol of cooperation between The Green Resolutions Group (Vietnam) and Thyssenkrupp Group (Germany). (Photo: Manh Hung/VNA)
Meanwhile, according to Foreign Minister Baerbock, the current situation clearly shows the dependence of many countries on fossil energy imports. She emphasized that the global energy transition and combating climate change are today’s difficult geopolitical issues, requiring stronger and more effective international cooperation. The German Foreign Minister stated that the Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue is a unique forum for the exchange of ideas between countries, strengthening partnerships and jointly developing strategies towards accelerating the energy transition. Global. It is expected that at the forum, delegates will share their views on using energy efficiently and promoting renewable energy so that they can contribute to a politically stable and economically prosperous world. . In addition, the delegates also discussed strategic investment priorities, especially in the field of renewable energy, in the energy transition in order to not only help protect the climate but also contribute to economic growth. security guard. The Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue also engages traditional fossil fuel exporters that are already facing the challenge of the energy transition. According to the President of the German Federal Renewable Energy Association (BEE) Simone Peter, renewable energy provides an independent, stable, environmentally friendly and convenient energy supply for the regions and the globe. . Renewable energy sources are peaceful energies that can be reliably supplied and are not affected by international tensions. The Dialogue Energy Transition Berlin has been taking place since 2015 at the initiative of the German Government and is co-organized with the Federal Renewable Energy Association, the Federal Solar Economic Association (BSW-Solar), German Energy Company (DENA) and Energy Consulting Company ECLAREON. Within the framework of the above events, on the same day of March 29, the delegation of the Ministry of Industry and Trade had a meeting with representatives of some large German corporations such as ThyssenKrupp, SkyWind, Enertrag, and PNE. At the meeting, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Dang Hoang An answered a number of questions from German businesses as well as provided an overview of Vietnam’s policy mechanisms and incentives in the energy sector. regenerative. Also at the event, Vietnam’s The Green Resolutions Group signed a cooperation agreement in the field of renewable energy with Thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions (tkIS) and Thyssenkrupp nucera AG & Co. . Germany’s KGaA aims to develop green hydrogen and ammonia projects in Vietnam. Ambassador of our country in Duc Vu Quang Minh attended events and witnessed the signing ceremony./. Manh Hung (VNA/Vietnam+)