Vietnam
Decision no. 280/QD-TTg on approval for National Program for Thrifty and Efficient Use of Energy for the Period of 2019 - 2030
Its general objectives are to mobilise resources for promoting the thrifty and efficient use of energy and to thriftily and efficiently use energy in all activities in the society. The Program aims at realising the former objective through institutional mandates, technical assistance, scientific and technological research, product development, market transformation, capacity building, and international cooperation. Regarding the latter, it plans to reduce the energy intensity across various sectors and save energy in key energy-using establishments and sectors.
To this end, it sets specific objectives for periods up to 2025 and 2030.
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By 2030, ensure that all schools have energy efficiency and saving activities or training programs
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By 2030, have at least 150 buildings certified as green buildings that use energy thriftily and efficiently
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By 2030, have all provinces and central-affiliated cities formulating and approving local plans/programs for thrifty and efficient use of energy
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By 2030, carry out energy labeling for at least 50% of building materials subject to insulation requirements;
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By 2030, ensure that at least 90% of industrial parks and 70% of industrial clusters can access and apply energy efficiency and saving solutions
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Reduce the fuel consumption in transportation sector by at least 5% of total estimated fuel consumption in transportation sector by 2030
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By 2030, reduce the average energy consumption for industrial branches/sub-branches in comparison with that in the 2015 – 2018 period by: (i) for steel industry: 5.00 – 16.50%, depending on type of products and production technology; (ii) for chemical industry: at least 10.00%; (iii) for plastic production industry: 21.55 – 24.81%; (iv) for cement industry: at least 10.89%; (vi) for textile and garment industry: at least 6.80%; (vii) for alcohol, beer and soft drink industry: 4.6 – 8.44%, depending on type of products and production scale; (viii) for paper industry: 9.90 –18.48%, depending on type of products and production scale
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By 2030, reduce energy loss to less than 6.0%
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By 2030, achieve energy savings ranging from 8% to 10% of total national energy consumption in the 2019 – 2030 period
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By 2025, pilot the establishment of the energy efficiency and saving promotion fund with private sector involvement, financing and cooperation of domestic and foreign organizations and individuals
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By 2025, establish Vietnam energy data center and at least (i) 02 national energy efficiency and saving training centers, (ii) 01 model of energy efficient city, (iii) 05 models predicting the performance of bank loans for energy efficiency and saving projects; 02 energy efficiency testing laboratories
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By 2025, maintain and develop the network of energy-saving and cleaner production units in at least 50 provinces and central-affiliated cities
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By 2025, have at least 90% of provinces and central-affiliated cities formulating and approving local plans/programs for thrifty and efficient use of energy
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By 2025, ensure that at least 60% of schools have energy efficiency and saving activities or training programs
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By 2025, have at least 80 buildings certified as green buildings that use energy thriftily and efficiently
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By 2025, reduce the average energy consumption for industrial branches/sub-branches in comparison with that in the 2015 – 2018 period by: (i) for steel industry: 3.00 – 10.00%, depending on type of products and production technology; (ii) for chemical industry: at least 7.00%; (iii) for plastic production industry: 18.00 - 22.46%; (iv) for cement industry: at least 7.50%; (vi) for textile and garment industry: at least 5.00%; (vii) for alcohol, beer and soft drink industry: 3.00 – 6.88%, depending on type of products and production scale; (viii) for paper industry: 8.00 – 15.80%, depending on type of products and production scale
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By 2025, reduce energy loss to less than 6.5%
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By 2025, achieve energy savings ranging from 5.0 to 7.0% of total national energy consumption in the 2019 – 2025 period