45% of Cambodia’s Total Energy Needed in Construction Sector

The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) has provided energy-saving recommendations for Cambodia, in particular for the construction sector, as this sector consumes at least 45% of the nation’s total energy mix. 

Through strategies and regulations, UNDP has thus far supported Cambodia with the development of energy efficiency codes, a roadmap to low-carbon, and resilient policies for the construction sector. 

Meanwhile, the newly suggested recommendations include: 

– Design and construct buildings with more natural ventilation such as more windows to reduce heat in the building 

– Design and construct buildings that allow natural light to enter  

-Use high-quality paint to reduce heat absorption 

-Utilise rooftop solar  

– Control usage of AC with an automation system 

– Increase awareness of the benefits related to energy efficiency. 

According to UNDP, improving energy efficiency across the country will greatly benefit the economy through the expansion of renewable energy. 

Besides this recommendation, the  National Energy Efficiency Policy 2022 will also be another force helping Cambodia reach the carbon neutrality goal in the future.  

Based on that policy, Cambodia will need at least US$3 billion fund for energy efficiency measures to save u[ 12.50 terawatt hours (1TWh = 1Mwh) by 2030. 

For long-term policy implementation to 2050, Cambodia will also another US$2 billion to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. (Read more)

- Video Advertisement -

Related Post

Southeast Asia’s Coastal Real Estate Development Faces Critical Balance with Mangrove Conservation

A groundbreaking study reveals that 85 percent of Southeast Asia’s mangrove forests, which comprise 32 percent of global mangrove coverage and sequester 15.9 million tonnes of carbon dioxide annually, face severe risks from real estate development, agricultural expansion, and climate change impacts, according to new research led by University of Queensland researcher Valerie Kwan, as […]

Korean Firm Donates 8,000 Electric Motorbikes to Cambodian Government to Combat Emissions

In a significant move to address climate change, South Korean company VeryWords has pledged to donate 8,000 electric motorbikes to Cambodian government officials. This initiative aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Cambodia and promote the use of environmentally friendly transportation. The announcement was made during a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony held on […]

Cambodia’s Electricity Capacity Set to Expand Significantly by 2024

By 2024, Cambodia is poised to enhance its electricity generation capacity to an impressive 5,044 megawatts, alongside a substantial extension of transmission lines to 3,890 kilometers. During the closing ceremony of the Electricity Authority’s conference on 3 February 2025, HE Keo Rattanak, Minister of Mines and Energy, confirmed that these targets had been met. The […]

GeoStudio, the Future of Limit Equilibrium Analysis

By Louis Henry Prates Integrated geotechnical workflow Seequent’s vision is to provide a suite of underground solutions that seamlessly integrate into every stage of infrastructure development. Starting with field data collection and management with OpenGround, moving on to subsurface characterization and geological modeling with LeapFrog Works, and culminating in advanced Geotechnical Analysis with PLAXIS and […]

Chinese Company Pledges to Complete Mondulkiri Wind Power Station by 2026

In a significant commitment to renewable energy in Cambodia, HK OASIS Power Energy Development Co., Ltd. has vowed to complete the construction of a 150-megawatt wind power station in Mondulkiri province by 2026. This pledge was made by Mr Wang Junwei, the company’s representative, during a meeting with HE Chea Vuthy, Secretary General of the […]

Cambodia and Germany Forge Alliance for Enhanced Waste Management

In a significant step towards improving urban aesthetics and environmental sustainability, Cambodia and Germany have joined forces to strengthen the nation’s waste management strategy. The Ministry of Environment and the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) have embarked on a collaborative project titled “Green Initiative for Chakra Economy for Sustainable Waste and Solid Waste Management […]