Asia

Vietnam police examine green power projects in anti-graft probe

HANOI: Police in Vietnam will examine 32 clean energy projects as part of an anti-graft probe at the Southeast Asian country’s ministry of industry and trade, the government said on Tuesday (Aug 13).

Vietnam has committed to reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and a group of rich nations pledged to raise at least US$15.5 billion to help wean it off fossil fuels.

Solar and wind power grew tenfold to 13 per cent of electricity generation from 2015 to 2023, on par with the global average and exceeding some Southeast Asian peers, according to independent energy think tank Ember.

However, coal imports also surged this year, according to government data.

Vietnam’s Communist Party authorities have led a fight against corruption in recent years during which thousands of people have been arrested, including top officials and senior business leaders.

Its new top leader To Lam, who took over as Communist Party general secretary after the death of Nguyen Phu Trong in July, has said he is determined to speed up the campaign.

Source: CNA

Donate to Breeze of Joy Foundation

Global NewsX

Global NewsX is a news sharing website that offers a wide range of categories, from politics and business to entertainment and sports. With its easy-to-navigate interface, users can quickly find the news they are looking for and stay up-to-date on the latest global events. Whether you're interested in breaking news, in-depth analysis, or just want to stay informed, Global NewsX has got you covered.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button
Home
Videos
Back
Account