CTF & WWF Spearhead Solar Energy Drive to Boost Cambodia’s Tourism Sector

The Tourism Federation of Cambodia (CTF) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) are championing the widespread adoption of rooftop solar energy to propel Cambodia’s tourism industry into a greener future. This joint initiative, in alignment with the Ministry of Tourism’s recent revelation of a nearly threefold increase in international tourist visits in the first eight months of 2023 compared to the previous year, seeks to fortify the tourism sector’s resilience and environmental responsibility post-pandemic, as WWF reported on 24 November 2023.

CTF and WWF experts contend that embracing solar power regulations could stimulate the integration of clean energy practices, encouraging key economic players to invest in solar power systems on rooftops. This approach, providing a transparent and equitable pricing structure, complements existing regulatory frameworks and encourages a broader transition to sustainable energy.

Emphasizing the economic potential, experts from both institutions highlight that the implementation of rooftop solar systems could elevate revenue streams for community-based eco-tourism sites nationwide, fostering sustainable economic growth. Moreover, it aligns with the evolving preferences of global tourists, as 78% actively seek environmentally friendly accommodations, including those powered by clean energy.

According to data from WWF Cambodia, the Ministry of Mines and Energy estimates Cambodia’s solar power potential at around 3,000 megawatts, constituting nearly 30% of its total energy supply by 2040.

Presently, Cambodia harnesses just over 400 megawatts of electricity from solar sources, leaving ample room for further expansion, particularly in rooftop solar installations across garment factories, residences, and establishments.

MME formally endorsed rooftop solar energy usage in June 2023, opening avenues for non-electricity consumers to install solar panels on their rooftops without impacting the national grid’s supply.

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