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Participants join a closing ceremony of the ‘Improving energy saving for citizens in Da Nang’ project. (Photo courtesy of JICA)

JICA said the four-year ‘Improving energy saving for citizens in Da Nang’ project – a joint venture between Yokohama National University and the Osumi company, under the JICA Partnership Program (JPP) – was aimed at raising public awareness, improving the quality of life and reducing energy consumption across Son Tra district in 2021-2024.

The results will be used to build a model which can be replicated across the whole city in the future, a step towards a sustainable Da Nang city.

Improvements included energy saving solutions for residential and non-residential buildings including hotels and offices, using the transient system stimulation tool (TRNSYS1) simulation software.

Local students raised awareness of protecting the environment through energy saving, with special classes and a seminar.

JICA reported that the project had supported five households to conduct energy-saving renovations for bedrooms using air conditioners. After the work, electricity consumption was reduced by at least 6.8% in one home and up to 19.1% in another.

Simulation results of non-residential buildings also showed that energy consumption for cooling could be reduced by about 10% and 15%, or between 13% and 20%, respectively, by improving the insulation of exterior walls and windows.

At least a thousand copies of the ‘Energy-saving renovation guidebook’ had been delivered to people living in Son Tra district during the four-year project, JICA reported.

For many decades, JICA has supported Da Nang across different environmental fields including providing an upgraded and expansion project for sewage treatment stations and drainage systems, improving the city's Lien Chieu water supply plant and working together at the Tien Sa port's second phase.

Da Nang and Sakai city, Japan, have also agreed to boost cooperation in building a carbon-neutral model for the city, including investment, trade and tourism, which will entail launching a direct flight between them.

Yokohama and Sakai have already helped build a carbon neutral model at Da Nang Port and working on greening the city's industrial parks.

Source: VNA