Cambodia is increasingly integrating with the region and has enjoyed a decade of macroeconomic stability and growth. However, its progress in meeting the Millennium Development Goals is uneven. Read More »
The objective of the Greater Mekong
Sub-region Power Trade Projects is to enhance power trade
within Greater Mekong Sub-Region (GMS) with a view to also
bringing affordable... Show More + grid-based electricity to selected
provinces in Cambodia through import of power from Lao PDR
and Vietnam. Overall, the Project has the following main
components: Component 1: Development of cross-border 115 kV
Transmission Line linking Lao PDR (Ban Hat) and Cambodia
(Stung Treng) to facilitate import of lower cost electricity
from Lao PDR to displace higher cost diesel-fueled
generation sources in Cambodia; Component 2: Development of
cross-border 115 kV Transmission Line linking Vietnam (Tan
Bien) and Cambodia (Kampong Cham) for bilateral power
exchanges, beginning with imports of lower cost electricity
from Vietnam to displace diesel-fueled generation in
Cambodia, and leading over the long term to the transfer of
surplus hydropower from Cambodia to Vietnam; Component 3:
Development of the Xeset 1 to Saravan segment of the
proposed 115 kV Transmission Link that would eventually
interconnect electricity grids from (western) Thailand
through (southern) Laos to (southern) Cambodia; Component 4:
Development (feasibility, design, building, commissioning)
of a modern Load Dispatch Center (LDC) for Lao PDR to
facilitate regional power trade. An LDC, from a regional
perspective, is essential for bringing: (i) voltage and
frequency control; (ii) system protection and reliability;
and (iii) technical information on exchange and dispatching,
up to the minimum standards required for security of the
grids in neighboring countries that are connected, or will
be connected, to Electricite du Laos (EdL's) system. By
doing so, development of grid-to-grid interconnections and
the security of a future integrated GMS power grid would be
enhanced; and Component 5: TA activities in support of: (i)
development, through a regional perspective, of feasibility
study for hydropower generation for facilitating regional
power trade; (ii) consulting services for project
implementation; and (iii) consulting services for
institutional strengthening. Show Less -