International firms eye waste-to-energy plant in Sihanoukville

International firms from Singapore and Malaysia are looking to invest in waste-to-energy plants in Sihanoukville province, according to a 27 August meeting between the companies and the provincial governor.

The investment plan was revealed by Mr Dato Mah Kaseng, Director of Ric Natural Development Plc and Sihanoukville Provincial Governor H.E Kuoch Chamroeun.

According to a Facebook post from the provincial administration, Ric Natural Development is interested in investing in a waste-to-energy plant while investment firms from Malaysia and Singapore have expressed interest in investing in a bio fuel and tourism port in the province.

The investment initiative came as Sihanoukville is seeing significant development over the past years while the city’s population has reached more than 300,000 people, which has also created a parallel increase in garbage.

H.E Kuoch Chamroeun welcomed the initiative while citing that the province generates about 1,000 tons of garbage each day and this amount is expected to increase in the future.

“The company needs to study the project deeper in regard to the market, to reach the goal in investing in a waste-to-energy plant efficiently,” H.E Kuoch Chamroeun.

The firm will need to study the amount of garbage needed in order to produce 150-megawatts of electricity which will be set as the base for collecting garbage, leading to the establishment of the plant, said H.E Kuoch Chamroeun.

According to Mr Dato Mah Kaseng, the company is currently successfully operating a waste-to-energy plant in Thailand and is establishing another one in Laos.

- Video Advertisement -

Related Post

Mining Tech Giant Brings AI-Powered Exploration Tools to PDAC 2026

Seequent, a leader in subsurface software solutions, is showcasing a major push into artificial intelligence and cloud-connected workflows at this year’s Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Convention. The company is highlighting how it uses machine learning and advanced data platforms to help mining companies find minerals faster while reducing overall project risk. The […]

Cambodia Attracts Nearly 1 Billion Dollars in New Investments During First Two Months of 2026

Council for the Development of Cambodia reports over 100 new projects approved, set to generate 39,000 jobs across various sectors In the opening two months of 2026, Cambodia demonstrated robust economic momentum by securing 105 new investment projects with a total value of approximately 966 million dollars. According to a press release from the Council […]

Battambang Launches Strategic Urban Infrastructure Project on Street 154

Extensive road expansion and drainage system upgrades in Wat Kor Sangkat signal the start of a city-wide modernization initiative The Battambang Provincial Administration has officially broken ground on a comprehensive infrastructure project in Battambang City, focusing on road restoration and the construction of advanced drainage systems. The ceremony, held on March 9, 2026, was led […]

Cambodia and South Korea Explore Small-Scale Hydropower Potential at Dauntri and Reaksa Reservoirs

Joint feasibility study focuses on integrating renewable energy and solar power to secure sustainable water and electricity supplies for local communities The Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology has partnered with the Korea Water Resources Corporation, known as K-water, to conduct a comprehensive feasibility study on the installation of small-scale hydropower facilities at the Dauntri […]

Digital Twins and Drones Slashing Bridge Recovery Times in Kentucky

Emerging technologies are transforming how disaster-stricken areas rebuild, with Kentucky recently demonstrating that “digital twins” and aerial surveillance can reduce infrastructure recovery timelines from months to mere hours. Following devastating floods in 2022, the state leveraged its Bridging Kentucky initiative to bypass traditional, slow-moving survey methods. By deploying drones and 3D laser scanning, engineering teams […]

Cambodia and Luxembourg Partner to Empower Youth in Remote Provinces Through Technical Training

New agreement targets Stung Treng and Ratanakiri with specialized programs in agro-processing, hospitality, and languages to drive regional economic growth The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training of Cambodia and the Embassy of Luxembourg to Laos have reached a formal agreement to launch a comprehensive technical skill development project aimed at empowering youth in the […]