Cambodia Energy Mix 2021: Coal 41%, Hydro 44%, Diesel 7.6%, Solar 6.4%

Cambodia’s power consumption reached 11,816 GWh in 2021, a year-on-year increase of 4.5%, according to a recent report from the Ministry of Mines and Energy.

Domestic/household consumption accounted for 35.8%, while small business, service, commercial, industrial and administration shared 28.03% followed by big medium-commercial and big medium-industrial taking 3.01% and 32.89% respectively.

The report also added that the share of the Cambodian energy mix includes 41% coal-powered plants, 44% hydropower plants, 7.6% diesel-powered plants, and 6.5% solar.

The solar energy source usage in 2021 has increased almost double compared to the amount used in 2020. By 2023, 7 solar power plants with a total capacity of 495 megawatts will be operational, contributing about 20% of Cambodia’s total energy supply.

The Cambodian government has also recently pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 42% by 2030. Cambodia will also no longer approve or build coal-fired power plants and dams on the Mekong River, but rather turn to green renewable energy such as solar power.

- Video Advertisement -

Related Post

Cambodia creates artificial rain to reduce heat in public schools

The Cambodian government has instructed local authorities to set up artificial rain in public schools to help reduce the heat as the current hot, dry weather could affect the education of students in schools. At the same time, the police of Koh Kong and Mondul Seima districts immediately carried out the operation by spraying water […]

ADB Released Unprecedented US$23.6bn for Asia-Pacific’s Climate & Development Challenges in 2023

In a landmark move, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has earmarked a staggering US$23.6 billion for assistance in 2023, with a significant portion, US$9.8 billion, dedicated to combating climate change across the Asia-Pacific region. This announcement, made in a press release dated 25 April 2024, marks the highest annual financing allocated by the ADB for […]

Cambodia Launches 1 Million Trees Plant Initiative While Enforcing Forest Protection Laws

Cambodia has embarked on an ambitious reforestation drive, aiming to plant at least 1 million trees annually to significantly expand its forest cover by more than 60% by 2050, announced HE Eang Sophalleth, Minister of Environment, at the National Workshop on Investment in Climate Change Adaptation through Agro-Ecological Landscape Restoration on 22 April 2024. The […]

Cambodia Mobilizes to Tackle Water Crisis Ahead of Delayed Rainy Season

As the dry season prolongs its grip on Cambodia, the Ministry of Rural Development has unveiled a comprehensive strategy to mitigate the impact of severe droughts and water shortages plaguing the nation. This initiative, detailed in the “Guidelines on Measures and Interventions on Water and Drinking Water Shortages Due to Climate Change,” published on 21 […]

MoE Initiates Green Recreation Initiatives in in Two Major Cambodia’s National Parks

The Ministry of Environment (MOE) is spearheading efforts to establish green recreation corridors in two of Cambodia’s cherished national parks: Preah Suramarit Kosomak “Kirirom” National Park in Kampong Speu province and Preah Jayavarman-Norodom “Phnom Kulen” National Park in Siem Reap. HE Eang Sophalleth, Minister of Environment, unveiled these initiatives during meetings on 18 April and […]

Cambodia Achieves Open Defecation-Free Status in 6 Provinces, 7 More Expected by Year End

Cambodia is making significant strides in achieving open defecation-free (ODF) status across its provinces. Presently, six provinces have successfully attained ODF status, with plans to announce seven more by the year’s end. The progress was revealed during a pivotal meeting chaired by HE Chhay Rithi Sen, Minister of Rural Development, on 18 April 2024. Discussions […]