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Cambodia had a total primary energy supply of 5.48 Mtoe in 2012. [1] Electricity consumption was 3.06 TWh. About one third of the energy came from oil products and about two thirds from biofuels and waste. [1] Cambodia has significant potential for developing renewable energy. In 2020, however, the country had no set renewable energy targets. [2]
Cambodia, according to the World Bank in 2019, is one of the "fastest electrifying nations" in the world. As of the end of 2017, electric power reached 89% of the populace, and availability is increasing at roughly eight percent per year.
Location of Cambodia. Cambodia is a country located in the southern portion of the Indochinese Peninsula in Southeast Asia.The country is reported by various organisations to have numerous sociopolitical issues including widespread poverty (according to the World Bank), [1] pervasive corruption (according to Freedom House), [2] lack of political freedoms (according to Transparency ...
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Hydroelectric station Capacity (MW) Units Year completed Russei Chrum Krom 338 2015 Stung Tatay 246 3 x 82 MW 2014 Kamchay 1 193.2 3 x 64.4 MW
Keo Rottanak (Khmer: កែវ រតនៈ; born 16 September 1973) [1] is a Cambodian politician who is the current Minister of Mines and Energy. Previously, he served as the director-general of Cambodia's state-run electricity provider, Electricité du Cambodge (EDC).
Cambodia had a gross domestic product (GDP) of $28.54 billion in 2022. [18] Per capita income, although rapidly increasing, is low compared with most neighboring countries. Cambodia's two largest industries are textiles and tourism, while agricultural activities remain the main source of income for many Cambodians living in rural areas. [19]