MELBOURNE, Australia, March 31 (TNSOps) The Mainstream Renewable Power issued the following news:
Communities surrounding one of Vietnam s largest offshore wind developments have been identifying how it can help to support and bring new resilience to their ways of life.
Local indigenous people and fishermen discussed some of the social and economic benefits that could flow from the 1,400 MW Phu Cuong Soc Trang project during a series of meetings with Mainstream representatives.
Construction on the first 200 MW of the wind farm s projected generating capacity is expected to begin later this year after its inclusion in the country s Power Development Plan last June.
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The port would facilitate the economic development of the entire Mekong River Delta region
On March 13, at the third meeting on the sustainable development of the Mekong River Delta and adapting to climate change, Minister of Transport Nguyen Van The emphasised that transport is the core of the economy. The more convenient transport is, the more developed the economy is, he explained, as transport development paves the way for the economy.
Thereby, over numerous tenures, especially in 2016-2020, the government poured a lot of resources into developing the transport system of the Mekong River Delta. In Resolution No.120/NQ-CP dated November 17, 2017 on the sustainable and climate-resilient development of the Mekong Delta, the government highlighted the disadvantages of the local transport system that cannot accommodate the potential of the province.
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam is running for election to the United Nations
Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in the
2023-2025 tenure with a hope to contribute
more to the world’s joint efforts to promote and protect human rights.
Vietnam is honoured to be nominated by ASEAN countries with
high consensus to become the bloc’s candidate for a seat in the UNHRC – the
UN’s inter-governmental agency comprising of 47 members in charge of promoting
and protecting human rights around the globe.
Ensuring human rights
amidst the pandemic
Addressing a High-level Segment of the 46th Regular Session
of the UNHRC via video conference last February, Deputy Prime Minister and
At the conference (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Hanoi has 33
self-nominated candidates in the upcoming
elections of deputies to the
15th National Assembly and the 16th municipal People’s Council, a conference heard on March 15.
At the conference,
the Hanoi election committee transferred to the municipal Committee of the
Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) the lists of 72 candidates to run for seats in
the 15th NA, and 188 candidates for the 16th municipal
People’s Council election, meeting the set schedule.
Thirty of the 72 candidates
in the National Assembly election are self-nominated, as are three of the 188
candidates seeking to become a member of the municipal People’s Council.