Vietnam’s solar power market: attractive but risky

Last update 08:04 | 15/12/2017
VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam is considered the second biggest potential market in Southeast Asia for solar power.


 

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Vietnam has great potentials for solar power

The electricity demand in Vietnam is predicted to increase by 11 percent per annum, or 20 billion kwh in the next years.

Under the 2011-2020 national electricity development plan, Vietnam would have 850 MW of solar electricity by 2020, 4,000 MW by 2025 and 12,000 MW by 2030. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam’s solar power market: attractive but risky”

HCM City brightens up for Christmas

Last update 14:52 | 15/12/2017

HCM City’s streets are full of colourful decorations to welcome Christmas and New Year.

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Tour firms may be fined for environmental offenses

Last update 11:00 | 16/12/2017

VietNamNet Bridge –  Madelon Willemsen, head of the Vietnam office of the wildlife trade monitoring network TRAFFIC, said that the wildlife-related tourism activities that have been popular in the country for decades, such as elephant riding, souvenirs made of wild animal parts, the consumption of  bear bile and dishes cooked with wild animal meats, need a radical rethinking.

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Tourists ride elephants in Central Highlands Province of Dak Lak. Elephant riding will be banned as of 2018. – VNA/VNS Photo

When the 2015 version of the Vietnam’s Penal Code takes effect on the first day of 2018, tourism businesses operating programmes that exploit wildlife could be charged with new offenses, she said at a conference for sustainable tourism development held in Hue City on Wednesday.

“The charge will not only result in penalties but also harm the business’s reputation. Certainly, no one could develop sustainably with negative comments from customers,” Willemsen said. Tiếp tục đọc “Tour firms may be fined for environmental offenses”