ADB Approves $63.44 Million for 250MW/500MWh Battery Energy Storage System in Cambodia
The Asian Development Bank has officially approved a $63.44 million financial support package for the Royal Government of Cambodia to construct a 250MW/500MWh Battery Energy Storage System at the Takeo substation in southern Cambodia. According to the announcement of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on June 24, 2026, the comprehensive financing package consists of a […]
Rooting for the Future as Kampot Greens Its Iconic Landscape with Thousand Tree Initiative
Peng Huoth Group joins forces with environmental authorities and IUCN to plant trees at Phnom Kampong Trach, supporting Cambodia’s 2050 carbon neutrality goal In a collaborative effort to expand Cambodia’s forest canopy and nurture a deep-seated culture of environmental stewardship, a major reforestation event successfully took place in the scenic landscapes of Kampot province. Organized […]
Bentley Systems, Enactus Announce Winner of the 2025 iTwin4Good Challenge
Bentley Systems and Enactus on Tuesday announced the winning teams of the 2025 iTwin4Good Challenge. The winners addressed some of the world’s greatest challenges—from construction waste and plastic waste to abandoned mine sites—and repurposed them into sustainable inventions using Bentley Systems’ iTwin technology. Among candidates from the U.S., Germany, Canada, the UK and Ireland, and […]
Ministry of Environment Launches National Road Clean-Up Campaign Across Cambodia
The Ministry of Environment has announced an extensive campaign aimed at cleaning up litter on 126 national roads across Cambodia. This initiative, named “National Roads Free of Garbage and Plastic Waste,” was officially launched by HE Eang Sophallet, Minister of Environment, as part of a broader effort to promote environmental responsibility among citizens. During […]
Carbon Credits in a Cambodian Context: What to Know & Why it Matters
A carbon credit is similar to a permit where each company has the right to emit greenhouse gas into the environment. Generally, one permit is equal to the right to emit one ton of greenhouse gas (mainly CO2) into the environment. The number of permits given to each company is determined by the government of […]