Unlocking Vietnam's Wind Energy Potential with Phoebe Nguyen and GWEC's Bui Vinh Thang

By Bui Vinh Thang

With an expected growth of 9.94% CAGR between 2024 and 2029, Vietnam is predicted to become a major player in the APAC region's aspirations for renewable energy.


Over the next few years, renewable energy companies will be looking to take advantage of government initiatives to meet these targets. This growth isn't without its challenges; the global supply chain, the pace of government support initiatives, building permits, and sourcing the right talent are all obstacles Vietnamese projects must overcome to take advantage of the opportunities.


However, the landscape is changing, and the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) are at the forefront of providing advice and guidance to the Vietnamese government, agencies, and companies on how to meet their objectives in the country.


In this episode of Staffing Strategies Simplified, NES Fircroft’s Phoebe Nguyen, the business development manager in our Vietnam office, speaks to Bui Vinh Tang, the general manager of GWEC Vietnam. 

We go into detail on the current landscape of wind energy in Vietnam, the exciting opportunities for wind development in the country over the next few years, and the work that GWEC are doing to support the industry in the region.