Vietnamese shrimp farms apply AI technology in production
As one of the leading shrimp raisers in Việt Nam, where seafood products are a key export, Việt-Úc Group and AquaEasy have announced an official commercial partnership, applying AI technology in local shrimp ponds.
Renewable energy sources not fully tapped: experts
The potential of renewable energy sources, especially wind and solar power, is one of the keys to Việt Nam's energy transformation towards carbon neutrality, but the unresponsive transmission network is wasting the capacity of billions of kWh of electricity.
Nuclear power might be the answer to clean energy demand
Trần Chí Thành, President of the Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute under the Ministry of Science and Technology, spoke to Việt Nam News about the proposal of developing nuclear power over the coming decades to ensure national energy security and meet the ‘net zero emission’ goal.
Digitisation vital for hydropower sector's sustainable development
Currently, most of the hydropower plants of the Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) are equipped with advanced technology. However, in the context of digital transformation, EVN is continuing to build infrastructure, not only for hydroelectric power plants, but also for other systems such as transmission, metering, and dispatching.
Hà Nội embraces high-tech agriculture
Promoting the application of high technology in Hà Nội’s agricultural production has significantly boosted the city's agricultural development, forming many concentrated commodity production regions with high productivity and improving the lives of local farmers.
Science-technology and digital transformation are key to agricultural innovation: minister
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Lê Minh Hoan addressed legislators’ concerns on social resources, supply chain recovery, input materials, consumption, and technology application in agriculture yesterday morning.
US launches $36-mln clean energy project in Vietnam
A project funded by an U.S. aid agency has been launched in Hanoi to have the private sector engage more in Vietnam's renewable energy development.
Science and technology books on show
Up to 2,000 printed books, journals and reports on science and technology are being showcased at an exhibition, which opened its door in the capital city on Tuesday.
Việt Nam’s equipment, goods to be transported to UNISFA in first military engineering deployment
Nearly 2,000 tonnes of equipment and goods of Việt Nam’s first military engineering unit participating in the United Nations peacekeeping operations at the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) will be transported from Hải Phòng port in the northern city of Hải Phòng to the mission from April 4, according to the Ministry of National Defence’s Việt Nam Department of Peacekeeping Operations.
Ministry orders review of wind, solar, hydropower projects
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has asked provinces and centrally-run cities to review wind, solar and hydropower projects included in the national planning scheme for electricity development for 2011-2020 with a vision towards 2030.
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