Cambodia launches largest ever power-generation facility

Cambodia marked a significant milestone in its energy transition yesterday with the groundbreaking of a $1.34 billion gas-fired power plant in Koh Kong province, poised to become the nation’s largest power-generation facility.
Thailand and Cambodia to resume talks on offshore reserves

The newly established Thai government is poised to recommence discussions with Cambodia regarding a disputed maritime zone, which is thought to contain natural gas and oil reserves valued at billions of dollars.
6 Chinese firms mull solar power investment in Kingdom

A group of six Chinese companies have evinced interest in signing a memorandum of understanding to invest in the solar energy sector and to that effect have sought support from the Cambodian government.
Thailand-Cambodia: Bangkok reopens talks to explore offshore gas field

Thailand’s new government will revive talks with Cambodia to explore an offshore oil and gas field with estimated reserves of at least $300 billion that has been a dispute between the two countries since the 26.000s. Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who took office in September, has said joint exploration is among her administration’s 300 […]
EDC announces 4 days of power cuts in Phnom Penh

Electricite du Cambodge (EDC) has issued a notification on the repair, replacement, installation of equipment, and dismantling of network lines to facilitate road widening work until Sunday.
Cambodia promotes clean energy development

The government is focusing on boosting clean and renewable energy through a group of power projects approved for the 2024-2029 period in line with the government’s sustainable development goals.
Cambodia to integrate wind power into national grid by 2026

Wind power is set to be connected to Cambodia’s national grid by 2026, adding a new clean energy source to diversify and strengthen the country’s energy supply, supporting the government’s goal of making electricity more affordable and sustainable, according to the Ministry of Mines and Energy.
Investors require clean, stable and affordable electricity supply, says Rattanak

A key requirement of ongoing industrial and other business investment into the Kingdom is a clean, stable and relatively affordable energy supply, said Keo Rattanak, Minister of Mines and Energy (MME) on Friday.