ROK companies tap into emerging clean energy market

VOV.VN - There are exciting opportunities for companies from the Republic of Korea to get in on the ground floor in the cutting edge emerging renewable energy supply segment in Vietnam, say experts.

Speaking at a workshop in Ho Chi Minh City on July 17, Yeo Sungku, an expert from the ROK, said he commends the Vietnam government for creating a welcoming climate for green energy investment.

Since there’s plenty of corporate demand for renewables (including solar, wind, hydropower and biomass), he noted, the problem is supply, which in turn depends on adequate infrastructure to deliver it.

That’s where ROK companies come in because they have the leading global project developers and service providers needed to break down barriers to lower-carbon energy.

We know that corporate demand for more renewables is coming to Vietnam, added Mr. Sungku. It’s the way to prosper while cutting down on greenhouse gas emissions and other harmful air pollution.

It’s time to listen to the demand side and let companies from the ROK lead the way in making the shift— for profit now and continued profitability down the line.

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