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Cambodia grid intelligence

6 FAQs about [Cambodia grid intelligence]

Does Cambodia have a power grid?

While the existing grid is lacking, Cambodia’s electricity system has significantly transformed over the last decade. Domestic energy production has been increasing at a rate of 8% per year since 2010. However, the country’s simultaneous rapid economic growth has created a power supply gap, primarily filled with imported electricity.

Why is Cambodia's energy security so important?

Cambodia's electricity grid is ageing and cannot meet the country's rapidly growing energy demands. As a result, the country's electricity prices are some of the highest in the region, and its infrastructure suffers from quality issues. Tackling these challenges is a core component of the country's long-term energy security.

Why is electricity so important in Cambodia?

Electricity in Cambodia is at a crucial juncture as the nation aims to increase electrification rates and modernise its grid within the regional energy landscape. Despite having Southeast Asia’s second lowest electrification rates, Cambodia aims to drastically scale up its renewable energy capacity to reach 70% by 2030.

Is Cambodia a good country for solar energy?

An analysis of Cambodia’s renewable energy working group shows that Cambodia has excellent solar and wind potentials, bringing green investments and jobs, energy security, energy independence as we rely less on imported coals, and lower electricity prices. Cambodia, so far, has made good progress on solar energy.

What will Cambodia's energy mix look like in 2040?

In Cambodia, the energy intensity is projected to be reduced due to efficient use of energy. The annual growth of energy demand in the transport sector is the highest, projected at 3.9% in the Business-as-Usual (BAU) scenario, and its share will increase continuously from 23.5% in 2015 to 30.5% in 2040.

How can Cambodia reduce its electricity demand & supply gap?

First, Cambodia’s existing electricity demand and supply gap need to shrink. One of the main ways the country can achieve this is to reduce the rapidly increasing demand for energy. The country’s National Energy Efficiency Policy 2022-2030 aims to decrease Cambodia’s final electricity consumption by 19% in 2030.

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