Cambodia is leaping its track in transition to clean energy, with solar farms set to double their electricity this year to the national grid.
A report from the Electricity Authority of Cambodia (EAC) showed that solar farms are set to generate approximately 720MW of electricity this year to the grid, an increase from 827MW generated in 2024.
The government is boosting building new energy plant projects to generate clean energy for the grid, said Keo Rattanak, Minister of Mines and Energy.
The projects will increase Cambodia’s share of clean energy generation capacity to 70 percent by 2030 from more than 62 percent at present, Rattanak said.
“Comparing Cambodia with other countries in the region, excluding Laos, if we can produce 70 percent by 2030, Cambodia will be ranked second among the 10 ASEAN countries with the highest clean energy, and this clean energy will provide many benefits in other areas,” he said in an annual meeting held last week.
The expansion of solar power is in line with the Cambodian Government’s policy to achieve zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Since 2019, the government has ceased issuing licenses to new coal-fired power plant projects.
The main sources of renewable energy are hydropower, solar energy and biomass energy. The country also buys electricity from neighbouring countries, especially during the dry season.
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Source: Khmer Times
February 10, 2025