Paris workshop discusses energy challenges in Europe, Vietnam

The Association of Electrical Engineering and Energy (AEEE), and the Science and Technology Office of Vietnam in France have recently held a workshop on sharing a vision on trends and challenges in the energy sector in Europe and Vietnam.
Paris workshop discusses energy challenges in Europe, Vietnam ảnh 1An overview of the workshop at the headquarters the of Science and Technology Office of Vietnam in France. (Photo: VNA)
Paris (VNA) – The Association of Electrical Engineering and Energy(AEEE), and the Science and Technology Office of Vietnam in France have recentlyheld a workshop on sharing a vision on trends and challenges in the energysector in Europe and Vietnam.

The workshop, held in both online and offline formats, connected Vietnameseexperts both at home and in France.

On behalf of AEEE experts, Dr. Nguyen Trinh Hoang Anh andDr. Do Minh Thang presented the situation of energy transition anddigital transformation in the world and Europe.

They asserted that these aretwo inevitable trends for the energy industry not only in developed countriesbut also in developing nations like Vietnam in the new situation with urgentrequirements for energy supply and environmental issues.

Dr. Tran Manh Hung, head of Vietnam’s Science and TechnologyOffice in Paris, said that the exchange of ideas on the current situation, policies aswell as technical issues has confirmed the professional quality and enthusiasmtowards the Fatherland of Vietnamese energy experts living and working inFrance.

The association's contribution of opinions and analysis froman objective professional perspective is a valuable source of support foragencies in Vietnam in the assessment of energy technology that Vietnam is currentlyrecommended and handed over by other countries.

The two sides also agreed on continued cooperation toprovide more information and experience on economic efficiency and socialimpacts of new technologies in Vietnam, based on analysis of the exploitationand application process in developed countries./.
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