Germany, Vietnam's ministry launch project to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in transport sector

Vietnam’s Vice Minister of Transport (MoT) Le Anh Tuan and First Secretary/Deputy Head of Development Cooperation at the German Embassy in Hanoi, Helene Paust, recently co-chaired a kick-off meeting for a project that aims to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the transport sector.
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Germany, Vietnam's ministry launch project to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in transport sector
Vietnam has committed to reduce its total GHG emissions by 9% compared to the Business-as-usual (BAU) scenario and by up to 27% with international support received through bilateral and multilateral cooperation, as well as through the implementation of new mechanisms under the Paris Agreement.

The "Support the Ministry of Transport to implement Vietnam’s NDC under the framework of the NDC Transport Initiative for Asia" (NDC-TIA) project will contribute to the implementation of Vietnam’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to the Paris Agreement on climate change.

"Last September 2020, Vietnam was one of the first 20 countries to submit its updated NDC to the UNFCCC Secretariat. Compared to the first NDC submitted in 2015, the mitigation contribution of the updated NDC has increased in terms of both volume and percentage. Vietnam has committed to reduce its total GHG emissions by 9% compared to the Business-as-usual (BAU) scenario and by up to 27% with international support received through bilateral and multilateral cooperation, as well as through the implementation of new mechanisms under the Paris Agreement," said Vice Minister of Transport Le Anh Tuan.

The NDC-TIA project is funded by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) through the International Climate Initiative (IKI), and jointly implemented by GIZ in collaboration with the MoT’s Department of the Environment, the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT), and the World Resources Institute (WRI).

The goal of the project is to contribute to Vietnam’s NDC by supporting the design of a legal framework on low-carbon transport, enhancing stakeholders’ capacity, and reducing GHG emissions.

The project will provide technical support to the MoT to: build mechanisms, policies and a roadmap on e-mobility development at national and city levels, promoting the introduction and sustainable development of advanced, modern and zero-emissions electric vehicles in Vietnam; build GHG emissions mitigation scenarios for the transport sector to 2050 in the direction of low-carbon development and integration into Vietnam's NDC; develop regulations on energy efficiency for road motor vehicles; and develop an online system for the measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) of GHG emissions and mitigation measures for transport sub-sectors including road, rail, inland waterways, maritime, and aviation to enhance transparency regarding GHG emissions in the transport sector.

Germany, Vietnam's ministry launch project to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in transport sector
At the event.

Rapid economic growth, urbanization, and motorization have resulted in higher traffic volumes in Vietnam as well as in countries throughout Asia. "With its 2020 NDC, Vietnam has shown its intention to mitigate climate change. I wish the NDC-TIA project great success as it works to strengthen the policy framework for low-carbon development and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in transport, which together will make a significant contribution to Vietnam’s ambitious NDC," said First Secretary cum Deputy Head of Development Cooperation at the German Embassy in Hanoi Helene Paust.

The meeting was attended by more than 80 representatives from the MoT, other relevant ministries, departments, directorates, and authorities, and representatives of departments of transport from major cities and provinces. The meeting also had the honour of welcoming virtual presentations from the ICCT and the WRI.

During the meeting, participants exchanged experiences on the development of roadmap for electric mobility, fuel economy, and the development of low-carbon transport. These exchanges will prove invaluable for the effective implementation of the project.

Funding for the project, which is expected to run until the end of December 2023, is being provided by the German Federal Government through EUR 4 million (USD 4.7 million) in non-refundable ODA managed and disbursed through the German development agency Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GIZ , with an in-kind contribution of EUR 400,000 (USD 476.000) from Vietnam through human resources and facilities provided by the MoT./.

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