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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON ENERGY STATISTICS UNITED NATION STATISTICS DIVISION (UNSD) NATIOAL BUREAU STATISTICS OF CHINA (NBS) China, 24-26 September 2012 POWER SECTOR by Khin Sovorlak , National Institute of Statistics (NIS), Cambodia. Contents. Power Generation in Cambodia
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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON ENERGY STATISTICS UNITED NATION STATISTICS DIVISION (UNSD) NATIOAL BUREAU STATISTICS OF CHINA (NBS) China, 24-26 September 2012 POWER SECTOR by KhinSovorlak, National Institute of Statistics (NIS), Cambodia
Contents Power Generation in Cambodia A. Generation by Type of License B. Generation by Type of Generation Facilities Generation by types during 2010, Gwh 2. Energy Imported from Neighboring Countries Licenses operating in Electricity Sector Energy Sales, GWh Customer from 2005 to 2010 3. Imported Petroleum Oils
1. Power Generation in Cambodia A. Generation by Type of License • Independent Power Producers having generation license generate and sell electricity to suppliers or industries as per Power Purchase Agreement with that supplier or industry; and • Consolidated Licensees generate electricity for supply to consumers through their distribution system.
A. Generation by Type of License • The energy generated and sent out by all licensees in Cambodia during 2011 is 1,018.54 GWh, which is 5.18% more than the energy sent out during 2010. The quantum of energy sent-out by the Independent Power Producers, Consolidated licensees and EDC is shown in the graphic given below:
B. Generation by Type of Generation Facilities • Electricity generation facilities in the Kingdom of Cambodia for the year 2011 can be divided into 4 types: 1 - Hydropower Plants, 2 - Diesel power Plants, 3- Thermal Power Plants using coal and 4 – Plants using wood and other biomass.
2. Energy Imported from Neighboring Countries • Cambodia imports electricity from Thailand, Vietnam and Laos. • The import from Vietnam is at 22 kV through a number of connections and at 230 kV through Vietnam – Takeo - Phnom Penh 230 kV line. • Thailand is at 22 kV through a number of connections and at 115 kV through Thailand - BanteayMeanchey - Battambang and Siem Reap line. • The import from Laos is at 22 kV to SteungTreng area.
Customer from 2005 to 2010 In the last ten year, Cambodia took a great effort to rehabilitation and redevelopment electricity power in medium and long-term purpose to supply the electricity power repose to the demand of the consumer.
Cambodia Imported Petroleum Oils Products (P-code 2710) from Top 5 countries in 2011 (Value in Million US$