Keo Rattanak, a government delegate in charge of the Electricity Generating Authority of Cambodia, said that Cambodia had significantly reduced electricity imports from Laos, Thailand and Vietnam, with the remainder Only about 20 percent.
At the signing ceremony with General Electric on the establishment of a coal-fired power plant in Cambodia on April 26, 2017 at the US Embassy, In Cambodia.
Keo Rattanak said that in 2009 and 2010, Cambodia imported 80 percent of its electricity from Vietnam, Thailand and Laos due to its development efforts. The Royal Government of Cambodia has its own power generation.
He said that nowadays there is no electricity to light there and there is no lack of electricity, now Cambodia has reduced the fire from the rest of the country. 20 percent.
He added that Cambodia has developed electricity, generating electricity across the country, and plans to invest in the government in 2030 to ensure electricity is used everywhere.
At the same time, Cambodia plans to build 400MW hydroelectric power plant in Sansan in 2018 and add 135 MW coal-fired power plants at Sihanouk Province to control the use of electricity during the dry season.
Veteran Tsunna, director-general of the Ministry of Mines and Energy, said that Cambodia has set a master plan and development until 2030, with a further 4,000 requirements Mikhail includes production plans and transmission plans.
In 2020, in the coming year, all 25 provinces and cities will be upgraded and the electricity and private electricity will be dedicated. Provincial cemeteries and 10000 villages to give them 100% power.

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