CO2 Abatement Scenarios for Viet Nam’s Power Sector to 2030 Read more about CO2 Abatement Scenarios for Viet Nam’s Power Sector to 2030 The power sector is a key CO2 emitter in Viet Nam and it is projected to be the most significant by 2030 as in the country’s Updated NDC. This study investigates the options for Viet Nam’s power sector to reduce CO2 emissions based on the priority principle: energy security, affordability, and higher emission reduction. Four scenarios are developed and evaluated. A combination of power balance, hourly economic dispatch, and grid models are used to assess the supply and demand balance and security of supply for a whole year at hourly resolution.
Thi To Nhien Ngo Keywords economics ACEF 2022 clean energy sustainable energy renewable energy environment climate change environmental issues policy sustainable development Read more about Thi To Nhien Ngo MSc. Ngo Thi To Nhien is currently the Executive Director of the Vietnam Initiative for Energy Transition (VIET). She has more than 20 years of working experience and her professional activities focus on energy and environmental economics, energy modeling, energy policy, and assessment of low carbon energy technologies.
Green Shipping Finance Read more about Green Shipping Finance This presentation gives an overview of Project Zeeport and discusses the constraints for the regenerative development of ocean resources. During his presentation, Mr. Acuner also discussed Green Shipping Finance, a publication published by Navtek that provides support to potential clients who want to invest in a greener future in the maritime sector.
Orion Energy Hub Read more about Orion Energy Hub This presentation gives an overview of Orion Energy Hub and what they do to accelerate the adoption of marine renewable energy in DMCs.
Towards Maritime Decarbonization Read more about Towards Maritime Decarbonization An overview of Navtek's Project Zeeport and Green Shipping Finance, a publication published by Navtek that provides support to potential clients who want to invest in a greener future in the maritime sector.
Harry Thomson Keywords subsidization of fossil fuels fossil fuels marine energy ocean energy natural capital MARES ACEF ACEF 2022 clean energy SGD 7 Read more about Harry Thomson Harry has an engineering background, working on a variety of projects within Shetland. He has worked on the ORION project since May 2021, joining Shetland Islands Council’s Future Energy Team. Their task is to identify pathways for Shetland to switch from dependency on fossil fuels towards cleaner forms of energy use. Harry is focused on issues surrounding electrification and affordable energy, along with port and quayside infrastructure.
Ferhat Acuner Keywords subsidization of fossil fuels fossil fuels marine energy ocean energy natural capital MARES ACEF ACEF 2022 clean energy SGD 7 Read more about Ferhat Acuner Ferhat Acuner was born on 12.12.1966 in Istanbul. Mr. Acuner holds a bachelor’s degree in Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering from the Istanbul Technical University. He started his career in 1987, with 33 years of engineering experience today Mr. Acuner has been the General Manager of Navtek Naval Technologies INC., since 1999. Before joining Navtek Naval Technologies, he served in the management and project developments of distinguished companies in Shipbuilding, Naval Design, Ship Operations, and Ship repair.
ACEF 2022 Deep Dive Workshop: The Future of Ocean Energy and Hydrogen - Just Transition to a Safer World Read more about ACEF 2022 Deep Dive Workshop: The Future of Ocean Energy and Hydrogen - Just Transition to a Safer World Our Ocean has enough energy to power our civilization. However, Ocean energy has been slow to be adopted due to technology costs, subsidization of fossil fuels, and a general lack of awareness of the ocean environment. For too long, the Ocean has been a dumping ground from which we extract what we can.
Accelerating Clean Energy Transition in the new normal Read more about Accelerating Clean Energy Transition in the new normal Presentation on how countries can accelerate clean energy transition aimed at GHG emissions reduction in policymaking post-COVID. Actionable policy solutions, lessons, and measures to scale up clean energy financing were discussed. The role of regional cooperation especially in enhancing regional power interconnections and promoting power trade featured.