Hanoi, April 1 -- Vietnam still relies significantly on imported fossil fuels, indicating the urgent need to transition toward a more sustainable energy system not only to meet climate commitments but also to ensure long-term energy security, according to Professor Marc Fontecave of the College de France and member of the French Academy of Sciences. Talking to the Vietnam News Agency, Fontecave emphasised that electrification should be the central pillar of this transition. Shifting sectors such as transport and industry, as well as daily activities toward electricity use can significantly reduce dependence on fossil fuels. However, this requires that electricity be generated from clean energy sources. With favourable natural conditions, ...
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