Participants pointed toshortcomings in managing and exploiting energy resources in Vietnam. Currently,the country mostly generates energy from non-renewable fossil fuels such ascoal and oil, which are also exported at low prices.
This has depleted national resources,while resulting in environmental pollution, they said, suggesting that Vietnamcan replace the fuels with renewable resources such as solar, wind, rain, tide,trees, and geothermal energy.
Meanwhile, researchers from theUK’s Salford University proposed a long-term cooperation strategy with theirVietnamese peers in using modern technology to develop sustainable and safe energy.
The programme calls for theexchange of lecturers and students between Can Tho University and SalfordUniversity.
At the same time, Tran Ha DongQuan from the Can Tho-based Korea-Vietnam Incubator Park revealed that businessesin the park have seen results in creating advanced technology for agricultureand environmental protection, including technology to turn waste into organicfertiliser, and energy-saving lighting for gardens.
The conference will run until May17.-VNA