Cambodia Issues $50 Million Green Bond to Fund
The Kampong Chhnang solar power plant will generate approximately 130 GWh of clean electricity per year and is expected to reduce
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The Kampong Chhnang solar power plant will generate approximately 130 GWh of clean electricity per year and is expected to reduce
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Cambodia''s grid-scale solar development started with just a 10 MW pilot in 2017. Today, nine solar power plants are connected to the national grid
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Cambodia aims to draw 70% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, but a recent turn towards coal-fired power is hampering progress on that goal. Meanwhile, new hydropower
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Cambodia''s grid was built for conventional power and now needs expansion to handle growing solar and wind. The project will build 55 kilometers
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Electricite du Cambodge (EDC), Cambodia''s state-owned electricity utility, has launched an international competitive bidding process to develop a 60 MW solar power project in Kampong
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Cambodia is leaping its track in transition to clean energy, with solar farms set to double their electricity this year to the national grid. A report from
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Minebea Cambodia founded a joint venture, MSGP, with a government-certified provider in Cambodia, SchneiTec, in November 2024 with
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Cambodia''s ambition to strengthen energy security and accelerate its transition toward clean power took a major step forward with the National Solar Park in Kampong Chhnang province, a
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Cambodia''s solar energy growth story is no longer a dream—it''s unfolding rapidly. With a clear target of 7% solar by 2025, progressive policy shifts, and strong financial innovation, the
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Cambodia inaugurates a new 60-megawatt solar power plant in Kompong Speu, a major milestone in its renewable energy goals. Learn about
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