Vietnam explores ocean currents as green energy source for sustainable future

A workshop titled “Ocean Currents – Vietnam’s Green Energy Source in the Near Future” was held yesterday to promote green growth in Vietnam. The workshop was co-organized by the HCMC Union of Science and Technology Associations (HCM-USTA), the Institute of Regional and Urban Studies (IRUS), and the HCMC Association of Marine Science, Technology, and Economics (HOMASTE).

Green hydrogen, produced from renewable energy sources, is widely regarded as an ideal replacement for fossil fuels. As Vietnam strives to achieve net zero emissions, domestic green hydrogen production is seen as a crucial step in the energy transition process.

Experts in the field then urged the development of policies to promote green hydrogen production and recommended pilot testing the rotary drum technology in suitable locations.

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Translated by Thanh Tam