Cement industry pleads for energy efficient tech

Cement industry pleads for energy efficient tech

The power-hungry cement industry is appealing for foreign investors to supply energy-efficient technologies.
Edging towards a green tomorrow

Edging towards a green tomorrow

Minor changes in construction protocols can bring about great differences in terms of a building’s efficiency. However, recognizing the right changes is not always simple when resource-efficient housing and commercial buildings are still not widely visible in emerging markets.
Developers opt for green growth with EDGE award

Developers opt for green growth with EDGE award

Another three projects by Vietnamese developers were awarded the “Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiency” certification in a ceremony in Ho Chi Minh City last week, raising the total number of EDGE-certified buildings in Vietnam to five.
Going green to save a bundle

Going green to save a bundle

Over the course of their lifetime, green buildings with eco-friendly design and resource-efficient usage save on operating costs, reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, and improve the residents’ quality of life.
Green buildings: the rising trend

Green buildings: the rising trend

Buildings impact directly and indirectly on their surrounding environment, as during their construction and over the course of their lifetime they draw huge volumes of energy, water, and raw materials. Aside from these demands on finite resources, they also emit a certain amount of harmful gases into the atmosphere. The negative impact of inefficient buildings has motivated the development of green, energy- and resource-efficient buildings on a global scale.
Green buildings – key to sustainable urban development in Vietnam

Green buildings – key to sustainable urban development in Vietnam

In a rapidly urbanising Vietnam, buildings consume about 36 per cent of the nation’s energy, and produce about one third of its carbon dioxide emissions. As such, they make up a significant part of the country’s overall carbon footprint.
Green lending offers a new local growth model

Green lending offers a new local growth model

Vietnam is one of the world’s most vulnerable countries in terms of climate variability and change. Current global emission trends, leading to the world becoming 4°C warmer by 2100, will dramatically increase the country’s vulnerabilities to climate-related threats, such as increased incidences of natural disasters and rising sea levels.
Energy-saving buildings offer banks new financial products

Energy-saving buildings offer banks new financial products

Nearly half of the world’s energy consumption is a result of cooling, heating and ventilating buildings, while construction work is responsible for more than half of the globe’s resources consumption. Addressing these significant levels of consumption is becoming increasingly urgent with greenhouse gas emissions expected to double by 2030, with emerging markets among key contributors to this increase.
Vietnamese projects awarded with EDGE certification

Vietnamese projects awarded with EDGE certification

The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, last week awarded its first EDGE resource efficiency certifications in Vietnam to Nam Long Investment Corporation and FPT City Danang JSC.
Vietnam encouraged to adopt carbon pricing, energy taxes

Vietnam encouraged to adopt carbon pricing, energy taxes

The international community has advised Vietnam to apply carbon pricing and energy tax schemes to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.
Sustainable strategies are more valuable than quick green fixes

Sustainable strategies are more valuable than quick green fixes

A green material used in the construction of green buildings does not require that company or the factory necessarily has to conform to green standards. But NS BlueScope Vietnam has been doing much more than just green materials.
Feed-in tariffs continue to haunt green energy prospects

Feed-in tariffs continue to haunt green energy prospects

The international business community has continued to urge the government to raise feed-in tariffs for renewable energy.
Building material types  intrinsic to green ratings

Building material types intrinsic to green ratings

Green building materials are an indispensible part of what defines a green building.
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