Period
03/2020 - 02/2027
In this episode of Vietnam Innovators, Markus Bissel and Klemens Leutgöb also shared how consumers and businesses can efficiently save energy.
We need energy everywhere. However, the demand varies from one location to another. Cooling and electric appliances are essential in Vietnam, and in other countries, it could be heating or something else. Different needs for different fields.
But at some point in time, covering the demand will become a challenge regardless of which market you belong to. To cover that, besides a transition to renewable energy sources, we need a major increase in energy efficiency.
In this episode of Vietnam Innovators, Hao Tran talked to Markus Bissel and Klemens Leutgöb about where Vietnam stands on the world energy map compared to other countries along with some practical methods the citizens use. They also discussed a few tips for Vietnam to achieve energy efficiency while transitioning to renewable sources.
Markus is part of a team of around 60 people and works as the head of component energy efficiency at Energy Support Programme from Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH in Vietnam. On the other hand, Klemens is an energy economist and the managing director at e7 Energy Innovation & Engineering based in Austria. Klemens and his team at e7 serve as the consultant in developing and enhancing the energy efficiency market in the country, supporting Markus’ team at GIZ Vietnam.
When asked where Vietnam sits on the world energy map, Markus said energy transition is an indicator they use to see Vietnam’s current status. Acknowledging that the country still needs a lot of things to improve, Markus pointed out two impressive facts that happened within the last three years:
While in the discussion of Vietnam’s position globally in terms of energy-saving, Klemens shared a few insights:
Both also shared internationally-proven ways of saving energy that can work in Vietnam and should be utilized:
With the support of e7, GIZ is working closely with the Vietnamese authorities on the development and implementation of strategies and framework conditions to improve energy efficiency, as well as building energy efficiency capacity for the private sector and anticipating the demand the future brings.