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According to Vietnamese reports, the central city of Da Nang, in cooperation with the European Union, has launched a pilot project
to develop solar energy.
The Da Nang Energy Conservation Technology Consultation Center under the Municipal Ministry of Science and Technology will pilot the design and installation of solar energy systems in two hospitals, two schools and six households in Da Nang, establishing a database of the city's solar power generation capacity and the policy framework
for clean energy development.
The $447,000 EU-funded project aims to improve access to clean energy and raise awareness among businesses and households about solar energy, energy conservation and environmental protection
.
It aims to be a good example
of promoting the large-scale use of renewable energy technologies in homes and public buildings in the region of Vietnam.
The city also plans to build a 4.
4 MW solar farm at the closed Khanh Son landfill in the Lien Chieu district at a cost of $5 million to supply 7.
7 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) per year to the city's grid, while reducing carbon emissions
by 5,000 tons per year.
It is understood that Da Nang has huge renewable energy potential, with a coastline of 90 kilometers, 2,000 hours of sunshine per year, and an average wind speed of 3 meters
per second.
According to the city's Department of Industry and Trade, about 30% of the city's population uses solar energy as a water heater, while about 20 five-star hotels and resorts are using solar water heating systems
.
Since 2009, Da Nang has applied nanolighting technology and energy-saving solutions to reduce electricity consumption
in public places by 30%.
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According to Vietnamese reports, the central city of Da Nang, in cooperation with the European Union, has launched a pilot project
to develop solar energy.
The Da Nang Energy Conservation Technology Consultation Center under the Municipal Ministry of Science and Technology will pilot the design and installation of solar energy systems in two hospitals, two schools and six households in Da Nang, establishing a database of the city's solar power generation capacity and the policy framework
for clean energy development.
The $447,000 EU-funded project aims to improve access to clean energy and raise awareness among businesses and households about solar energy, energy conservation and environmental protection
.
It aims to be a good example
of promoting the large-scale use of renewable energy technologies in homes and public buildings in the region of Vietnam.
The city also plans to build a 4.
4 MW solar farm at the closed Khanh Son landfill in the Lien Chieu district at a cost of $5 million to supply 7.
7 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) per year to the city's grid, while reducing carbon emissions
by 5,000 tons per year.
It is understood that Da Nang has huge renewable energy potential, with a coastline of 90 kilometers, 2,000 hours of sunshine per year, and an average wind speed of 3 meters
per second.
According to the city's Department of Industry and Trade, about 30% of the city's population uses solar energy as a water heater, while about 20 five-star hotels and resorts are using solar water heating systems
.
Since 2009, Da Nang has applied nanolighting technology and energy-saving solutions to reduce electricity consumption
in public places by 30%.
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