Exploring Clean Energy Futures: UK-Vietnam Collaboration Workshop at Imperial College London
Key Ideas
  • Workshop at Imperial College London brought together academics, scientists, and researchers from the UK and Vietnam to explore future technologies for achieving Net Zero 2050.
  • Focus on industrial decarbonisation, green hydrogen production, energy storage, and other clean energy solutions to address challenges in both countries.
  • Opportunity for Vietnamese scientists to learn about UK's advancements in clean energy and potential collaborations for green energy projects and sustainable development.
  • British foundations and organizations are willing to provide funding and consultations for green energy initiatives in Vietnam.
A workshop titled "Future Technologies for Net Zero 2050: UK and Vietnam" was recently held at Imperial College London, bringing together academics, scientists, and researchers from both countries. Organized by ICL and the Vietnamese Intellectual Society in the UK and Ireland, the event aimed to explore new technologies for catalyzing clean energy transition and fostering collaboration to achieve Net Zero targets. Speakers shared insights on industrial decarbonisation, green hydrogen, energy storage, and more. Discussions focused on challenges like renewable energy, circular economy, climate finance, and policy orientations for energy transition in Vietnam and the UK. Associate Professor Yen Tran highlighted the opportunity for Vietnamese scientists to learn about UK's innovations in the field and apply them in Vietnam. The workshop highlighted the readiness of British foundations to support green energy projects and sustainable development efforts in Vietnam.
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