Offshore wind can support Vietnam's development, supply and stabilize its power requirements, create jobs in clean energy, help the county meet its net-zero goals, and attract foreign investments. Consuming more energy per unit of economic output than the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and India, Vietnam is one of the world's most energy-intensive economies. 3 It is expected that Vietnam's electricity demand will continue to increase at an average rate of up to 9% annually over the next. Singapore, October 23, 2023 – Vietnam's long-term goal to phase out the use of coal for power generation by the 2040s and achieve net zero by 2050, faces challenges that arise from its rapid economic growth and increasing power demand. Vietnam holds one of the region's largest offshore wind potentials, and it's leveraging this not just for energy needs, but for geopolitical influence. In contrast to other Southeast Asian. As of the end of 2022, clean energy makes up 26. 17 GW) of the installed power capacity.
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