Total Eren enters Cambodia with a 74 MWp Solar Project
Total Eren acquired Battambang Co., Ltd (“Battambang”) from Risen Energy, a listed Chinese company which has developed, built, financed and recently commissioned the project in March 2021.
Cambodia charges up for an EV-driven future

PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/Asia News Network): The government is preparing a policy framework and support structure for electric vehicles (EV) to encourage their use in Cambodia and beef up the carbon-emissions reduction gameplan, according to Minister of Public Works and Transport Sun Chanthol on Nov 4.
Total Eren buys 74-MWp solar farm in Cambodia from Risen Energy

November 4 (Renewables Now) – Paris-based independent power producer Total Eren has acquired a 73.9-MWp solar PV farm in Cambodia to enter the renewable energy market in the country.
New solar power plants of 495 MW to come online in 2023

Seven solar power plants of 495 megawatts will be online in 2023 pushing up the supply of such source to represent 20 percent of the total installed power capacity.
Renewable energy to enhance economic benefits

The rapid deployment of renewable energy around the world has been driven by a wide range of socio-economic and environmental imperatives, which include advancing economic development, improving energy security, enhancing energy access, and mitigating climate change. Altogether these drivers might be described as the pursuit of sustainable development, where economic prosperity is advanced while negative […]
Cambodia committed to join research on safe, sustainable and affordable energy sources

Cambodia is ready to participate in research on safe, sustainable and affordable energy sources to contribute to dealing with climate change issue.
Deal on disputed oil field may come too late for fossil fuel

Talk of talks on developing contested oil and gas reserves may just be hot air as global governments turn from fossil fuels in an attempt to slow global warming.
Thailand may call for renewed talks on disputed oil and gas fields

A long-running dispute between Thailand and Cambodia over 26,000 square kilometres of oil and gas fields in the Gulf of Thailand may be moving closer to a resolution after reports that Bangkok is willing to restart talks on the overlapping claims area (OCA).