The Australian Government Trade and Investment Commission cooperated with the Electricity & Renewable Energy Department – Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam and Vietnam Electricity Group to organise the Energy Transformation Forum 2023, held in Hanoi on March 28.

Participants at the event
The event was part of the Australian Energy Mission which comprises a series of activities in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City from March 27 - 30 to promote cooperation on renewable energy and to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Australia and Vietnam’s diplomatic relationship.
Like Vietnam, the Australian government has made a commitment to climate action, with a target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 43% by 2030 and to zero by 2050. The forum will discuss the energy transition of Vietnam and Australia and introduce new energy technologies and solutions from Australia.
Speaking at the event, Australia’s Ambassador to Vietnam, Andrew Goledzinowski, said that Australia has long been one of Vietnam’s strongest energy partners, having supported the first ever 500KV transmission line connecting northern power sources to the central and southern regions back in the early 1990s.
"This year, as we celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations, the green economy represents the next big opportunity in our economic partnership," he said. "The rapid expansion and transition of Vietnam’s energy sector provides a real opportunity to evolve our trade and investment relationship into the future.”

Australian Ambassador to Vietnam – HE Andrew Goledznowski shares about the energy cooperation between the two nations.

Australian Energy mission visits PC1 data control room.
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Austrade Senior Trade and Investment Commissioner, Ms Rebecca Ball, shared: “This trade mission will help Australian and Vietnamese businesses to strengthen business links, identify trade and investment opportunities in the energy sector and contribute to our bilateral economic engagement. Australian capabilities in clean energy supply chains and the services that accompany them can also help Vietnam manage the huge transition it has in front of it. This will lay the foundations for economic ties in the decades to come.”
The Australian Energy Delegation to Vietnam will be an opportunity for Australian and Vietnamese businesses to discuss opportunities for cooperation in the field of renewable energy development and efforts to reduce carbon emissions and develop supply chains. energy exchange between the two countries.