The Electricity of Vietnam of Hanoi (EVN Hanoi) has carried out activities in response to Earth Hour 2018, aiming to raise public awareness of energy saving.
Hanoi (VNA) - The Electricity ofVietnam of Hanoi (EVN Hanoi) has carried out activities in response to EarthHour 2018, aiming to raise public awareness of energy saving.
According to EVN Hanoi Deputy DirectorGeneral Nguyen Quang Trung, as demand for energy in the capital is on the rise,the corporation has encouraged residents to save power for years.
In 2018, the EVN Hanoi has to date organisedmore than 60 talks, used 3,000 posters and handed out more than 90,000 flyerson saving electricity across the city.
The company’s staff and local families havebeen encouraged to take part in the upcoming Earth Hour event.
The EVN Hanoi plans to switch lights off atpublic places for one hour from 20:30 to 21:30 on March 24.
In response to the Earth Hour 2018 themed “Go More Green”, over 1,000 peoplecame together at the walking and painting events held on the pedestrian streetsaround Hoan Kiem (Returned Sword) Lake in the downtown last weekend.
The events aim to deliver the message: Let’sprotect the environment and use energy effectively towards the sustainabledevelopment of the country.
Earth Hour is the largest social event in the world, which has been observed in7,000 cities of 172 countries and territories.
Together with the capital, Da Nang city, HoChi Minh City and other cities and provinces across the country will turn offthe lights from 20:30-21:30 on March 24. The event is held by the Ministry ofIndustry and Trade with support from the Electricity of Vietnam (EVN), HanoiBeer, Alcohol and Beverage Joint Stock Company and Daikin Air ConditioningVietnam Joint Stock Company. - VNA
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Over 1,000 people came together at the walking and painting events held on the pedestrian streets around Hoan Kiem (Returned Sword) Lake, Hanoi on March 17 in response to the Earth Hour 2018.
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