Vietnam holds int'l exhibition for renewable energy solutions
Vietnam holds int'l exhibition for renewable energy solutions
19:06, March 17, 2010

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An international exhibition for renewable energy solutions was held here on Wednesday.
The exhibition, named Enerexpo Vietnam 2010, was held by the Vietnamese Ministry of Science and Technology, drawing participation of many companies from nine countries such as Germany, the United States, Singapore, China, Denmark and Switzerland.
The exhibition showcased a lot of advanced solutions and equipments for producing solar energy, wind energy, hydropower and bio energy.
The Enerexpo Vietnam 2010 provides a great opportunity for Vietnamese enterprises with interests of advanced technologies and equipments in the field of renewable and decentralized energy to seek for foreign partners and effective investment chance, said Ta Ba Hung, a member of the organizing committee.
During the exhibition, conferences on opportunities and challenges for renewable energy development will also be held.
The Enerexpo Vietnam 2010 will be wrapped up on March 19.
Source: Xinhua
The exhibition, named Enerexpo Vietnam 2010, was held by the Vietnamese Ministry of Science and Technology, drawing participation of many companies from nine countries such as Germany, the United States, Singapore, China, Denmark and Switzerland.
The exhibition showcased a lot of advanced solutions and equipments for producing solar energy, wind energy, hydropower and bio energy.
The Enerexpo Vietnam 2010 provides a great opportunity for Vietnamese enterprises with interests of advanced technologies and equipments in the field of renewable and decentralized energy to seek for foreign partners and effective investment chance, said Ta Ba Hung, a member of the organizing committee.
During the exhibition, conferences on opportunities and challenges for renewable energy development will also be held.
The Enerexpo Vietnam 2010 will be wrapped up on March 19.
Source: Xinhua

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