Posted - Updated May, 05 2012 08:53:07 - Viet Nam News
HA NOI — International and domestic experts have
jointly assessed the impact of climate change on energy and transport as
part of the first phase of a US$2.5-million project funded by the Asian
Development Bank.
The two-phase initiative, kicked off in early
March, aims to provide technical assistance towards the National Target Program on Climate Change.
"We chose to focus on energy and transport as two
key factors contributing to the socio-economic development of the
nation," said Hoang Van Tam, head of the Ministry of Industry and
Trade's Environment Management Department.
The initial phase of the project is scheduled to
complete by the end of this year, said project deputy team leader Ha
Dang Son, from the MoIT.
Five pilot programs, aimed at reducing
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, will be introduced at the beginning of
next year during the second phase of the project, expected to finish by
the end of 2013, he said.
GHG emissions will be culled in sectors such as industry and maritime transport in Da Nang City.
A street light energy efficiency program and
green buildings program will in turn be piloted in HCM City and
northern Thanh Hoa Province.
According to the MoIT, HCM City represents the
most dynamic economic development area while Da Nang is a new model city
with advantages in geographical location, infrastructure and
socio-economic conditions and Thanh Hoa Province is in need of
sustainable development proposals.
Bernoit Laplante, project team leader, said five
main targets need to be met in lowering GHG emissions including
developing a national emission factor for local coal, separating energy
sector consumption, improving the "Long range Energy Alternatives
Planning System" (LEAP) model, building low carbon and greenhouse
emission scenarios and assessing GHG mitigation.
LEAP is a widely used software tool used in
energy policy analysis and climate change mitigation assessment,
developed at the Stockholm Environment Institute.
The team will also assess the impact of climate change on transport and energy infrastructure, he said.
At national level, assessments will be conducted
on national highways, ports, airports and power generation facilities,
transmission lines and power stations, he added.
Via such assessments, top policy-makers are expected to set up climate change response scenarios. — VNS
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Tuesday, May 8, 2012
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