The programme was initiated by EEN-Vietnam with special support from theGoethe-Institut and the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES).
A series of webinars in the framework of the event are co-hostedby the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), International Energy Agency (IEA), the Commercial and IndustrialRooftop Solar (CIRTS) of GIZrepresented by the GROHE brand.
In her opening remarks, Tran Thi Thu Phuong, Founderof EEN-Vietnam said, the highlight of VEEBW 2021 is the three webinars, which bringtogether organisations and experts specialising in the fields of planning,investment, design, consulting, materials and renewable energy from Vietnam anddeveloped countries.
The three-day event aimsto create a premise for orientation and strategy development for the Vietnameseconstruction market by updating typical models of initiatives and experiencesfrom cities, construction projects, global leading emission balancing projects,thus identifying challenges and opportunities for Vietnam's constructionmarket, she said.
The latest updates on innovation, new solutions, and advanced models will contributeto opening up opportunities for business communities and individuals to seek,creative advanced and feasible methods and technical solutions for theVietnamese market, Phuong added.
According to Julia Behrens, Director of the Climate & Energy Asia Project, in response to thechallenge of climate change, energy balance buildings become one of thecomprehensive solutions to both reduce emissions of greenhouse gas emissions inthe field of construction and ensure comfort and improve the quality of livingenvironment.
Thanks to multi-stakeholder collaborative efforts in applying renewable energy,advanced material technologies and smart products, energy-balance buildingshave begun to appear in big cities around the world.
According to a report by the IEA, cities account for 66 percent of global energydemand and are responsible for 75 percent of CO2 emissions each year.Therefore, energy balance buildings will be an important agent to solve challengesof economic development and environmental protection.
Behrens underlined the need for Vietnam to learn experience and enhancecooperation with developing countries and pioneer businesses in developing energy-balancingworks./.