Japan's Sumitomo to supply power for its Vietnam smart city

Solar and biomass plants at trading house's nearby industrial park to be tapped

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Solar panels at a nearby industrial park also run by Sumitomo Corp. will help power the smart city. (Sumitomo Corp.)

KEIGO YOSHIDA, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Japanese trading house Sumitomo Corp. will make its smart city currently under development in Hanoi partially self-sufficient, tapping solar and biomass power generation facilities in a nearby industrial park to cover 30% to 40% of the city and industrial park's electricity.

The smart city is being developed in collaboration with major Vietnamese real estate developer BRG Group. Construction is slated to begin in 2025 with residents allowed to gradually move in from 2026. A centralized system for the city will allow residents to make reservations for restaurants and medical institutions, monitor electricity usage and track water levels of surrounding rivers as a disaster prevention measure.

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