Cambodia Approves $5.79 Billion in Clean Energy Projects to Boost Power
The Cambodian Council of Ministers has approved 23 new energy projects for 2024-2029 to address the country''s ongoing power shortages. The decision was made during
The Cambodian Council of Ministers has approved 23 new energy projects for 2024-2029 to address the country''s ongoing power shortages. The decision was made during
The Cambodian Council of Ministers has approved 23 new energy investment projects for 2024-2029, totaling $5.79 billion. These projects include solar, wind, biomass, and
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PHNOM PENH, Sept. 27 (Xinhua) -- The Cambodian government on Friday approved 23 power investment projects totally worth 5.79 billion U.S. dollars for 2024-2029,
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Home - News - Cambodia Approves $5.79 Billion in Clean Energy Projects to Boost Power Security The Cambodian Council of Ministers has approved 23 new energy projects for 2024-2029 to address the country’s ongoing power shortages. The decision was made during a cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Hun Manet on September 27 at the Peace Palace.
These projects will generate a combined capacity of 3,950 MW, while the energy storage facilities will provide an additional 2,000 MW. With a total investment of $5.79 billion, the projects aim to ensure a stable and affordable power supply, enhancing Cambodia’s energy security by reducing reliance on energy imports.
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With a total investment of $5.79 billion, the projects aim to ensure a stable and affordable power supply, enhancing Cambodia’s energy security by reducing reliance on energy imports. The initiative also supports Cambodia’s goal of achieving 70% clean energy by 2030, contributing to global greenhouse gas reduction targets.