Energy Technology

Thursday - 08/01/2026 14:51

 

  • New, renewable, and waste-to-energy technologies
  • Energy and fuel efficiency in production and energy consumption
  • Energy transition, hydrogen (H₂) technology, and circular economy
  • Cooling technology, thermal circulation, and heat recovery for energy saving

With a coastline of more than 3,260 km, Vietnam is among the top 10 countries worldwide with the greatest potential for ocean wave energy. Research results show that wave energy along the Vietnamese coastline is highly abundant, with power levels ranging from 15 kW/m (minimum) to 30 kW/m (maximum). The development of this technology not only enables the harvesting of clean energy but also helps mitigate coastal erosion. The cost of electricity generated from wave energy is expected to be highly competitive compared to other energy sources, with high stability, and is widely regarded as a green energy solution.

Eco Wave Power Wave Power Plant (Gibraltar)

Underwater Kite Turbine Technology

Oyster Wave Energy Converter (Oyster Machine)

Fraunhofer Wave Energy Technology

Floating Solar Cell Technology

nPower WEC Buoy Technology

Geology and Resource Forecasting of the “Hong” River Coal Basin

The Red River Coal Basin covers an area of approximately 2,765 km². The total onshore coal resources of the basin are estimated at 212.7 billion tons, which is more than 20 times larger than the Quang Ninh coal basin.

  • 90% of the resources are located in Thai Binh Province

  • 8.5% in Hung Yen Province

  • 1.5% in Nam Dinh Province

The basin is divided into five coal-bearing formations, with coal seams concentrated at an average depth of approximately 1,000 meters.

Coal types range from lignite to bituminous coal, including brown coal, lean coal, and fat coal. Assuming a 50% extraction rate, 80% operational efficiency, and a mining lifespan of 200 years, the corresponding power generation capacity is estimated at approximately 120 GW per year.

High-Temperature Energy Technology

Energy Technology for Cooling and Thermal Management

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