
Vingroup Expands Green Energy to Asia, Europe
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Vietnam's Vingroup is significantly expanding its green energy footprint. The VinEnergo subsidiary aims for 100 GW of projects by 2029.
Vingroup's move into green energy reflects a broader trend in Southeast Asia towards sustainable development. This shift could lead to increased investment in eco-tourism and infrastructure improvements across the region, potentially enhancing the travel experience for visitors.
While the immediate impact on travel to Japan may be indirect, Vingroup's expansion signals a growing commitment to environmental responsibility within the Asian business community. This could influence future collaborations and partnerships within the tourism sector, promoting more sustainable travel options.
Travelers can anticipate a gradual integration of green practices and technologies in tourism-related services and infrastructure throughout Asia. This includes potential improvements in transportation, accommodation, and energy efficiency at popular tourist destinations.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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