News
Hotline: (84 04) 382 49874      
Support online: Chat with support Online - Yahoo Chat with support Online - Skype  Contact  Việt nam

The U.S. sets foot in Vietnam’s nuclear power market 5:15 PM,5/28/2013
A US delegation of nuclear trade policy recently came to Hanoi. The group included Under Secretary for International Trade Francisco Sanchez, Dr. Pete Lyons, Dr. Pete Lyons, the Department of Energy's Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy, Mr. Joyce Connery, the White House’s Director Nuclear Energy Policy and representatives of 18 companies, law firms and professional associations of the USA.
On May 17, the U.S. Embassy in Hanoi in collaboration with the Ministry of Science and Technology of Vietnam to organized a seminar for the delegation to discuss with representatives of many agencies, businesses and Vietnamese experts on issues related to practical experience in developing civilian nuclear power and the current policy of the US in general and the policy for the nuclear power development program of Vietnam today.
The U.S. interested in Vietnam’s nuclear power market
The interest took place at a time when the US continues to assert the path of nuclear power even after the Fukushima incident.
Dr. Peter Lyons, in the presentations on May 17, emphasized that the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima plant of Japan has made impacts on the nuclear policy of the US.
But he also quoted President Obama's speech in South Korea on March 26, 2012. In Seoul, President Obama confirmed the important role of nuclear power: "When gasoline prices rise and climate gets warming, nuclear energy will be just more important. That is why the United States of America has restarted the nuclear industry as part of a comprehensive strategy to develop all energy sources."
The Obama administration also launched policies to expand exports, called the "National Export Initiative” (NEI) with the goal of doubling U.S. exports by the end of 2014, allowing economic growth and employment. And the US delegation to Hanoi (and then to Beijing) is responsible for promoting an aspect of this initiative. That’s the "Civil Nuclear Trade" program by the Department of Commerce to help American businesses to enter or expand their business in international market and increase exports of the United States, particularly in Vietnam and China.
They know that with the goal of building and put into operation about 14 reactors in the years 2020-2030, representing 10 percent of total electricity production, the nuclear power market in Vietnam at present is estimated with investment capital of about $10 billion and is expected to rise to $50 billion by 2030. The US partner said they are ready to provide Vietnam with equipment, funds and training to develop nuclear technology. Besides Vietnam, the nuclear energy market in China is forecast to increase to $300 billion in 2020 and it is also the target of the US businesses.
Promoting nuclear power and AP 1000 reactor
After the Fukushima incident, research institutes and universities in the United States were given the task of implementing research and development (RD) programs to enhance the highest safety of nuclear power plants.
President Obama also more specifically referred to the technological orientation, on 2/3/2012, in a speech at the University of Ohio: "We can build nuclear reactors of new generation, which are small better, safer, cleaner and cheaper."
And Dr. Peter Lyon, in his speech at the conference in Hanoi on May 17, presented in more detail the orientation to improve the safety of nuclear power plants.
The AP 1000 Reactor, a product of Westinghouse Corporation (USA) is the product advertised by the U.S. trade delegation in Vietnam this time.
The AP 1000 reactor was not only introduced during the seminar on May 17, but also introduced by Mr. Sandy Rupprecht, Vice President of Westinghouse Group to the Vietnamese Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Quan. This type of reactor was introduced as a nuclear power reactor of the 3 + generation with a very high level of safety, which has been used in the countries such as France, Japan, China and the Republic of Korea.
The AP 1000 reactor is also one of four types of reactors that were introduced to Vietnam by the Japanese partner to apply for the Ninh Thuan 2 nuclear power plant.
In case the AP 1000 reactor is selected for the Ninh Thuan 2 nuclear power plant, it means that the US with the Westinghouse Corporation has really set foot in the nuclear power market of Vietnam.
The next projects, the nuclear power plants 3 and 4 of Vietnam are exactly what the American nuclear technology firms are looking for.
Source: Vietnamnet
Send Print  Back
The news brought
Green building solutions 5/27/2013
Hanoi reduces power consumption 5/27/2013
Hue City to celebrate World Environment Day in June 5/21/2013
Council for atomic energy development set up 5/13/2013
Vietnam considers building nuclear science & technology center 4/12/2013
Energy conservation in agriculture 4/5/2013
Thorough energy savings 3/26/2013
Northern EVN cycling in response to Earth Hour 2013 3/26/2013
Ministry guides financing policies for first nuclear power plant 3/20/2013
Children’s photography exhibition on climate change and energy saving 3/20/2013
Hanoi aims at total energy savings of 2 – 3% per year 3/11/2013
HCM City launches 2013 Earth Hour campaign 3/11/2013
2,000 workers to be trained for Vietnam’s first nuclear power project 3/5/2013
Solar energy for remote areas, why not? 2/20/2013
Experts examine nuclear feasibility 12/11/2012
Imports get stuck because of no label on energy saving 11/21/2012
Vietnam, IAEA strengthen cooperation 11/5/2012
Low electricity prices cannot attract investments in recycled energy 11/5/2012
Officials affirm nuclear plant’s safety 8/7/2012
Japan's TEPCO to drop nuclear exports: report 7/3/2012
Vietnam wins Energy Globe Award 2012 6/28/2012
Vietnam committed to effective use of energy 6/25/2012
Vietnam, Venezuela make energy saving bulbs 6/8/2012
Vietnam attends atomic forum in Russia 6/6/2012
NTT DoCoMo Develop The Green BTS System 5/31/2012
VN white book on IT, communications released 5/31/2012
Ministry urges consolidation in mobile service sector 5/31/2012
Vietnam’s ICT market sees slow growth 5/31/2012
Nuclear future poses challenges 5/31/2012
The dream of renewable energy 5/31/2012
Ninh Thuan 1 nuclear power project on schedule 5/31/2012
Wind energy experts: regulations slow development 5/31/2012
Wind Power: Crisis: What Crisis? 5/31/2012
UAE's nuclear power programme on track 5/31/2012
Unifying the 500kV grid nationwide 5/31/2012
CyberSmart brings world's first solar-powered interactive whiteboard to rural African schools 5/31/2012
UK energy use fell by 5% in eight years 5/31/2012
Apollo Solar Cell Phone 5/31/2012
Harvard Study Reveals Coal Energy To Be One of the Most Expensive Forms of Power 5/31/2012
Power outages could hamper Japanese recovery: IMF 5/31/2012
Designs for Newest U.S. Nuclear Plants Aim to Balance Safety and Costs 5/31/2012
Battery technology firm wins 2011 Clean Energy Prize 5/31/2012
Solar energy field hots up 5/31/2012
Finnish researchers to develop new solar cell 5/31/2012
Using husks to produce energy – From potential to reality 5/31/2012
Solar panel project sees light of day 5/31/2012
Swiss to support green energy drive 5/31/2012
Energy in the air 5/31/2012
German helps study wind energy in Vietnam 5/31/2012
China makes world's largest wind turbine 5/31/2012
Sugar industry still wasting energy 5/31/2012
Radiation warning device successfully developed 5/31/2012
PECSME helps local businesses improve energy efficient practices 5/31/2012
Lighting project raises energy awareness 5/31/2012
Energy saving: heavy investments bring modest efficiency 5/31/2012
Sugar plants find it hard to sell electricity to EVN 5/31/2012
Vietnam’s engineer invents cheap wind-powered generator 5/31/2012
Cruel winds blow hard 5/31/2012
Students target fuel efficiency 5/31/2012
Effects of the energy efficiency classroom program 5/31/2012
Energy efficiency in Thep Viet Steel JSC 5/31/2012
Saving power in public lighting 5/31/2012
Leather & Footwear Enterprises benefit from energy savings 5/31/2012
Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi Motors debut PV-powered EV charging station 5/31/2012
GE gained first wind power turbine contract in Vietnam 5/31/2012
Japan begins nuclear power training 5/31/2012
New Printable Antenna Harvests Energy From Air 5/31/2012
Scholars discuss green technology in Da Nang 5/31/2012
HCM City to launch 21 more gas-fueled buses 5/31/2012
Solar power tower in Arizona to be world's second tallest building 5/31/2012
Air Force Academy completes SunPower tracking system 5/31/2012
Introducing: The new eco label “WindMade” 5/31/2012
Advanced Energy Announces Stainless Steel Solar Inverters 5/31/2012
Data Center to Save Energy with DC Power Distribution System 5/31/2012
Power waste because of equipment 5/31/2012
Nearly 900,000 households in HCMC saving electrical energy 5/31/2012
Saving 1/3 of fuel cost thanks to LPG 5/31/2012
Blue Water Power introduced in Vietnam 5/31/2012
A push for energy saving lighting products 5/31/2012
Protecting the nation's forests 5/31/2012
Vietnamese American joins NASA programme 5/31/2012
International Telecommunication Union will support Vietnam to become a strong IT country 5/31/2012
New plant makes power converters 5/30/2012
Malaysia pours investment into wind energy project in Ninh Thuan 5/30/2012
Rice husk briquette used as renewable energy 5/30/2012
Viet Nam to spend $4m on energy efficiency and cleaner production 5/30/2012
Solar water treatment plants for remote areas 5/30/2012
Largest solar power station built in Vietnam 5/30/2012
Exhibition promotes energy efficiency 5/30/2012
UN calls for doubling renewable energy by 2030 5/29/2012

 Video
Get the Flash Player to see this player.
About Vietnam on CNN



Home Page   |    Technology offers    |    Technology requests    |    News   |    Introduction   |    Contact Register   |    Login    
Visitors: 8306684 Copyright by Department of Information Science and Technology National.
Headquarters Address: 24 Ly Thuong Kiet Street - Hoan Kiem - Ha Noi.
Tel: (84-04) 38249874 - 39342945 | Fax: (08-04) 38249874 | Email: techmart@vista.gov.vn