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Australia supports clean energy in Cambodia

Australia supports clean energy in Cambodia

Cambodia is stepping up its clean energy transition, aiming for renewable energy to make up at least 70 per cent of its domestic generation capacity by 2030.

 

This requires careful planning to ensure the national grid remains stable, reliable and affordable. Australia is a leader in renewable energy, with solar capacity per capita among the highest in the world.  

 

Australia, through CAPRED, is supporting technical training on utility-scale solar feasibility assessments, and on the integration and management of rooftop solar systems for national and provincial-level officials from the Ministry of Mines and Energy, Electricité du Cambodge, and the Electricity Authority of Cambodia. 

 

By building capacity to plan and manage renewable energy projects, Australia is helping Cambodia move towards a more sustainable power sector, benefiting households, businesses and the economy.

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