In preparation for upcoming projects, Trungnam Group has recently stepped up its activities to promote research and investment in new projects at home and abroad to optimize its advantages and experience.
Trungnam Group works with Hiroshima Province delegation
On July 13, representatives of Hiroshima Province - Japan visited and worked with representatives of Trung Nam Group (Trungnam Group) to open up opportunities for cooperation and work in the future. During this working trip to Vietnam, the Hiroshima Province delegation shared their advantages and discussed potential cooperation opportunities. Through the visit, Hiroshima Province representatives sought cooperation opportunities to jointly implement renewable energy projects in Vietnam.
This is an opportunity for the two sides to get closer, promote their advantages to jointly develop new projects in the near future. With advantages in operating fields and investment experience in the Vietnamese market, especially in the renewable energy sector with large-scale wind and solar power projects, Trungnam Group is fully capable of supporting and cooperating with Hiroshima province for long-term projects. During this time, Trungnam Group is also conducting many research activities and reviewing bid packages in Asian countries.
Previously, in March 2023, Trungnam Group also signed a memorandum of understanding with Daegu City, Korea to promote relationships and connect businesses of the two countries in the fields of energy and information technology. In addition, member companies in the Trungnam Group ecosystem such as Trung Nam SMC have been participating in the construction, maintenance and operation of energy projects in the region.
In the spirit of the recently approved Power Plan VIII: focusing on developing renewable energy sources, Trungnam Group continues to seek new opportunities to expand its core business, including wind power, solar power, and new energy projects that contribute positively to reducing carbon emissions, accompanying the Government in the goal of achieving Zero Carbon by 2050.
Communications Department