Cambodia can power future without sacrificing farmland
The year 2025 will be another record year for renewable energy—with more solar and wind power built this year than any other year in history.
The year 2025 will be another record year for renewable energy—with more solar and wind power built this year than any other year in history.
The Cambodian government has set ambitious 2030 targets that will see 800,000 electric vehicles (EVs)—cars, motorcycles and tuk tuk on Cambodia’s roads.
The new Climate TRACE digital tool is, frankly, a revelation. Anyone can now check monthly-updated emissions data – Co2, Nitrous Oxide, Methane- and their combined Co2e impact – from a global level right down to their neighbourhoods.
As Southeast Asian governments ramp up renewable energy generation to mitigate the worsening impacts of our warming planet, the need to transparently catalogue and measure the development of renewable energy projects
In the last 10 years, Cambodia has only seen a handful of buildings with green certification. While more and more developers have shown interest in going green, they are held back by funds and skilled human resources.
ដើម្បីជំរុញចក្ខុវិស័យរបស់កម្ពុជាឱ្យមានយានយន្តអគ្គិសនីចំនួន ៨០ម៉ឺនគ្រឿង និងមានបណ្តាញសាកថ្មទូទាំងប្រទេសនៅឆ្នាំ ២០៣០ ទាំងរាជរដ្ឋាភិបាល និងវិស័យឯកជន រួមទាំងអង្គការនានា ខិតខំប្រឹងប្រែងផ្សព្វផ្សាយពីការប្រើប្រាស់យានយន្តអគ្គិសនី។
EnergyLab Cambodia, in collaboration with MPWT, hosted the Electric Vehicle Showcase 2024 to advance the Kingdom’s EV transition goals for 2030, spotlighting green energy solutions and collaborative efforts for a sustainable transportation future
Energy Lab Cambodia has pledged to accelerate the country’s clean energy transition, with a focus on creating an environment that actively supports and celebrates sustainable energy initiatives.
Cambodia’s clean energy transition requires a swath of new skills, with measures underway to equip the next generation of Cambodians with the expertise to steer the nation on its journey to cleaner and greener energy
At the Singapore International Energy Week, Energy Minister Keo Rottanak announced plans to import 600MW of clean energy from neighboring countries.
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