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Cambodia approves 23 power sector projects, including 2 energy storage plants, 12 solar projects. - EnergyTrend Cambodia approves 23 power sector projects, including 2 energy storage plants, 12 solar projects.
According to the Khmer Times, the approved projects include 12 solar projects, 6 wind projects, 1 biomass and solar combined project, 1 LNG power generation project, 1 hydropower project, and 2 energy storage stations.
According to the Khmer Times, Minister of Mines and Energy Suy Sem reiterated during a lecture on "Cambodia’s Energy Policy" at the Royal University of Phnom Penh on the 4th that the country will not build new coal power plants in the future. He also stated that Cambodia has publicly committed to not building hydropower dams on the Mekong River.
Last week, Cambodia approved 23 investment projects in the power sector for 2024-2029, with a total expected investment of USD 5.79 billion.