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  2. Energy in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam had the fastest growth in coal use in Southeast Asia during 2011-2021, at an annual growth rate of 11%. [4]Data of the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT), 10 months of 2018 coal production was estimated at 34.35 million tons, up 10% over the same period in 2017, of which clean coal output of Vinacomin (TKV) was 29.6 million tons, up 10.9% over the same period last year. [5]

  3. Vietnam Electricity - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Electricity (EVN; Vietnamese: Tập đoàn Điện lực Việt Nam, lit. 'Vietnam Electricity Group') is the national and the sole public power company in Vietnam.

  4. Solar water heating - Wikipedia

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    Solar water heating (SWH) is heating water by sunlight, using a solar thermal collector.A variety of configurations are available at varying cost to provide solutions in different climates and latitudes.

  5. Dầu Tiếng Lake - Wikipedia

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    Dầu Tiếng Lake spans across four districts: Dầu Tiếng (Bình Dương Province), Dương Minh Châu, Tân Châu (Tây Ninh Province), and Hớn Quản (Bình Phước Province) with a surface area of up to 270 km² and a total capacity of 1.58 billion m³ of water.

  6. Photoelectrolysis of water - Wikipedia

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    Photoelectrolysis of water, also known as photoelectrochemical water splitting, occurs in a photoelectrochemical cell when light is used as the energy source for the electrolysis of water, producing dihydrogen which can be used as a fuel.

  7. Watermill - Wikipedia

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    Watermill of Braine-le-Château, Belgium (12th century) Interior of the Lyme Regis watermill, UK (14th century). A watermill or water mill is a mill that uses hydropower.It is a structure that uses a water wheel or water turbine to drive a mechanical process such as milling (grinding), rolling, or hammering.

  8. Biogas - Wikipedia

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    Biofuel. Sustainable; Biogas; Biomass; Carbon-neutral fuel; Geothermal energy; Geothermal power; Geothermal heating; Hydropower. Hydroelectricity; Micro hydro; Pico hydro

  9. World energy resources - Wikipedia

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    Coal is the most abundant and burned fossil fuel. This was the fuel that launched the industrial revolution and continued to grow in use; China, which already has many of the world's most polluted cities, [2] was in 2007 building about two coal-fired power plants every week.