Infrastructure
International Donors Call for Redesign of Sesan 2 Hydro Dam
- 4 July 2013
- The Cambodia Daily
- Agriculture and fishing / Aid and development / Australian aid / Bilateral development assistance / Development Assistance Committee (DAC) members / Energy / European Union aid / Fishing, fisheries and aquaculture / Generation and distribution facilities / Hydropower dams / Renewable energy production
- Ame Trandem / Australian aid / Cambodia-Laos border / Cambodian border / construction / Dams / Don Sahong dam / donors / Electricity / energy / Energy policy and administration / environmental impact assessment / EU / European Union aid / Fish / fish migration / fish stock / fisheries / foreign aid / hydropower / hydropower dam / Infrastructure / International Donors / International Rivers / Laos / Lower Sesan 2 dam / Mekong river / Mekong river basin / Mekong River Commission / Mekong River tributaries / MRC / Renewable Energy / reservoir / Resettlement / Royal Government of Cambodia / sediment flow / Sesan district / Sesan river / Stung Treng / Stung Treng Province / Thailand / US / World Bank / Xayaburi dam
International donors, including the U.S., Australia, the European Union and the World Bank, have urged the Cambodian government to redesign a massive hydropower project in Stung Treng province that environmentalists say will deplete fisheries and submit it to the Mekong River Commission (MRC) for consultation. In ...
http://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/international-donors-call-for-redesign-of-sesan-2-hydro-dam-33311/
Entrepreneurs visits Cambodia for business opportunities
- 2 July 2013
- Ecns.cn
- Economy and commerce / Energy / Generation and distribution facilities / Industries / Investment / Manufacturing / Real estate / Tourism / Trade
- Agriculture & Agri-business / bilateral trade / bilateral trade volume / Cambodian Senate / CDC / China-Cambodia relations / Chinese aid / Council for Development of Cambodia / energy / extractive industries / Investment / Mineral Resources / mining / Real estate / real estate development / Tep Ngorn / Tourism / Trade / World Eminence Chinese Business Association / Xia Lingsheng
Two dozens of Chinese entrepreneurs in the World Eminence Chinese Business Association have been visiting Cambodia to seek possibilities to broaden trade and investment ties between China and Cambodia. The group, led by Xia Lingsheng, the Association’s executive vice president, met with Tep Ngorn, the 2nd ...
‘Master Plan’ Drawn for Phnom Penh Public Transport System
- 1 July 2013
- The Cambodia Daily
- Crime and law enforcement / Infrastructure / Phnom Penh / Roads and bridges / Traffic violations / Transport and shipping / Transport infrastructure and facilities
- Chreang Sophan / construction / Infrastructure / Japan International Cooperation Agency / JICA / JICA’s transportation planning group / Masato Koto / mass transit system / municipal budget / Pa Socheat Vong / Phnom Penh / Phnom Penh deputy municipal governor Chreang Sophan / Phnom Penh municipal governor Pa Socheat Vong / Population growth / public transport system / public transportation / road and traffic management / roads / Sky train / Traffic / traffic congestion / Transportation / transportation network / urban development
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) met with Phnom Penh municipal authorities last month to present the first stage of a “master plan” for the construction of a much-needed public transport system for the capital. Masato Koto, chief of mission for JICA’s transportation planning group in ...
http://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/master-plan-drawn-for-phnom-penh-public-transport-system-32712/
Lao dam unapproved yet under way: NGO
- 27 June 2013
- The Phnom Penh Post
- Agriculture and fishing / Energy / Environment and natural resources / Fishing, fisheries and aquaculture / Generation and distribution facilities / Hydropower dams / Renewable energy production / Rivers and lakes / Water resources
- 1995 Mekong Agreement / Cambodia National Mekong Committee secretary-general / Cambodian-Lao border / CNMC / conservationists / construction / dam construction / Dams / Don Sahong dam / ecosystem / EIA / Electricity / energy / environmental impact assessment / fish migratory systems / fisheries / Infrastructure / International Rivers / Khone Falls / Laos / Mega First Corporation Bhd / Mekong / Mekong river / Mekong River Commission / Mekong river Ecosystem / MFCB / MRC / MRC’s Strategic Environmental Assessment / Pianporn Deetes / Thailand / Xayaburi dam
The construction of Don Sahong Dam, the second of 11 potential and controversial Mekong mainstream dams, is moving ahead without approval from Mekong River Commission members, according to a conservationist group report. Located less than two kilometres from the Cambodian-Lao border, the dam has been slammed ...
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/2013062766515/National/lao-dam-unapproved-yet-under-way-ngo.html
Mekong Dams Could Be a Threat to Cambodia’s Food Security
- 27 June 2013
- The Cambodia Daily
- Economy and commerce / Energy / Environment and natural resources / Generation and distribution facilities / Hydropower dams / Renewable energy production / Rivers and lakes / Social development / The poor / Water resources
- aquaculture / construction / Dams / Danish Development Agency / Electricity / energy / Fish / fisheries / fishing yields / food security / hydroelectric dams / hydropower / Hydropower dams / Infrastructure / Inland Fisheries Research and Development / kratie / Lower Sesan 2 dam / Mekong river / Ministry of Mines Industry and Energy / natural resources / Oxfam Australia / Phnom Penh / Sambor / Sambor dam / Stung Treng / Stung Treng dam / Stung Treng Province / WWF
The construction of two hydroelectric dams proposed for the Mekong River would lead to steep declines in the availability of fish-an essential source of protein for Cambodians- potentially threatening food security, according to a new report by the fisheries administration. The study by the administration’s Inland Fisheries ...
http://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/mekong-dams-could-be-threat-to-cambodias-food-security-32202/
Lao Dams, Mining Ruining Sekong Water Quality in Cambodia
- 26 June 2013
- Radio Free Asia
- Economy and commerce / Energy / Environment and natural resources / Extractive Industries / Generation and distribution facilities / Gold / Hydropower dams / Industrial mining / Minerals and mineral products / Mining / Pollution and waste / Renewable energy production / Rivers and lakes / Water resources
- 3S Rivers Protection Network / Artisanal mining / Attapeu / Attapeu Province / Chemicals / dam construction / Dams / drinking water / Electricity / energy / extractive industries / fish stocks / gold / gold dredging / gold mining / hydropower / International Rivers / Investment / Lao government / Laos / Laos’s Ministry of Energy and Mines / lignite / lignite mines / Meach Mean / Mekong river / mercury / mines / mining / mining industry / Ministry of Planning and Investment / Nam Noy River / Phnom Penh / pollution / Sekaman 1 / Sekaman 3 / Sekaman dams / Sekaman river / Sekong provinces / Sekong river / Sekong River Basin / Sesan river / silt / Silver / silver mines / Srepok River / Stung Treng / Stung Treng Province / Thailand / tributaries / Vietnam-Laos-Cambodia border area / water / water quality / water supply / Xayaburi dam / Xe Pian-Xe Nam Noy / Xe Pian-Xe Nam Noy hydropower dam / Xekaman / Xesou Rivers
Dam-building and gold mining in southern Laos are ruining water quality downstream on the Sekong River in Cambodia, where villagers are no longer able to drink or use the water, according to an environmental group. The activities undertaken by Lao and Vietnamese companies on the Sekong’s ...
http://www.rfa.org/english/news/laos/sekong-06252013190742.html
Airline will offer more China trips
- 25 June 2013
- The Phnom Penh Post
- Aid and development / Airports and air travel / Bilateral development assistance / Chinese aid / Economy and commerce / Government / Infrastructure / International relations / Marine and coastal areas / Non-DAC members / Siem Reap / Transport and shipping / Transport and shipping policy and administration / Transport infrastructure and facilities / Water resources
- Airlines / airplanes / CAA / CAA Chairman / Cambodia Angkor Air / Chartered flights / Chinese aid / Chinese tourists / Flights / Guangzhou / Hong Kong / Indian aid / international airlines / Ministry of Tourism / Siem Reap / Siem Reap Province / South Korean aid / Tek Reth Samrach / Tourism / Tourists / Xiamen
Cambodia Angkor Air plans to launch chartered flights between Siem Reap and the southeastern coastal Chinese city of Xiamen next month. The national flag carrier plans to take off for China for the first time on July 11, CAA Chairman Tek Reth Samrach said yesterday, the ...
Anne Renzenbrink
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/2013062566453/Business/airline-will-offer-more-china-trips.html
Villagers call for state electricity
- 21 June 2013
- The Phnom Penh Post
- Economy and commerce / Energy / Generation and distribution facilities
- Ang Snuol district / EdC / Electricity / electricity prices / electricity providers / electricity supply / Eletricite du Cambodge / energy / Kandal / Kandal Province / Penh Phal / Peoun Sambat Company / petitions / Poeuk commune / Poeuk Commune Chief / Prime Minister Hun Sen / protests
About 200 protesters clamoured yesterday in front of a Kandal province commune chief’s office, demanding the state take control of providing their electricity. Yong Phany, a 32-year-old protester from Ang Snuol district’s Poeuk commune said Peoun Sambat, the private company contracted to provide electricity to the ...
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/2013062166410/National/villagers-call-for-state-electricity.html
Mekong Dams Threaten Extinction of Giant Catfish
- 19 June 2013
- Radio Free Asia
- Agriculture and fishing / Economy and commerce / Environment and natural resources / Fishing, fisheries and aquaculture / Infrastructure / Rivers and lakes / Transport and shipping / Water resources / Waterways and ports
- Chinese aid / construction / Dams / Electricity / endangered species / environmental damage / Environmental Protection / Eric Baran / Fish / fish migration / fish passages / Fish Spawning / Fishing / Fishing ban / fishing yields / floodplains / freshwater fish / Giant Mekong Catfish Catfish / Global Freshwater Programme / Hydropower dams / illegal fishing / Infrastructure / Laos / Mekong Basin / Mekong river / Mekong River Commission / MRC / overfishing / rivers / Thailand / tributaries / tributary rivers / University of Nevada / World Fish Centre / World Wildlife Fund / WWF / WWF’s Global Freshwater Programme / Xayaburi dam / Zeb Hogan
The elusive Mekong giant catfish, which the U.S.-based World Wildlife Fund (WWF) called “one of the world’s largest and rarest freshwater fish,” can reach up to three meters (10 feet) and weigh up to 300 kilograms (660 pounds). The Xayaburi dam would prove an “impassable barrier” ...
http://www.rfa.org/english/news/laos/dams-06192013184629.html
New Coal Plant to Tackle Blackouts
- 18 June 2013
- The Cambodia Daily
- Coal / Coal / Economy and commerce / Energy / Extractive Industries / Extractive industries policy and administration / Generation and distribution facilities / Minerals and mineral products / Non-renewable energy production
- ADB / Asian Development Bank (ADB) / Blackouts / coal / coal power plant / EdC / EdC planning director Praing Chilasa / Electricite du Cambodge / Electricity / electricity access / electricity imports / electricity shortages / electricity supply / energy / energy imports / energy shortages / energy supply / hydropower / Hydropower dams / Kandal / Kandal Province / Kompong Speu / Kompong Speu Province / Leader Universal Holdings / Peter Brimble / Phnom Penh / Power cuts / power plant / Praing Chilasa / Preah Sihanouk Province / seasonal electicity shortages
National energy supplier Electricite du Cambodge (EdC) on Monday announced that a 50-MW coal-fired power plant in Preah Sihanouk province is ready to come online this week and will solve Phnom Penh’s chronic blackouts. The statement does not mention which power plant had been completed, ...
http://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/new-coal-plant-to-tackle-blackouts-31220/
Renewable energy course powers up
- 13 June 2013
- The Phnom Penh Post
- Energy / Generation and distribution facilities / Hydropower dams / Renewable energy production / Solar power
- alternative energy / Australian aid / Department of Physics / education / energy / Engineers Without Borders / higher education / hydro-power / Phillip Hamer / physics course / Renewable Energy / Renewable Energy Systems / Royal University of Phnom Penh / RUPP / Solar / World Bank
Instructors at the Royal University of Phnom Penh have just finished the first academic year of a landmark physics course. Launched in the fall of 2012, “Renewable Energy and Applications” aims to train students so they can seek internships and jobs in one of Cambodia’s fastest-growing ...
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/2013061366236/Business/renewable-energy-course-powers-up.html
Cambodia's largest port sees 14 pct rise in cargo shipment in 5 months
- 12 June 2013
- Xinhuanet News
- Economy and commerce / Exports / Imports / Sihanoukville / Trade / Waterways and ports
- agricultural products / automobiles / Cambodian Security Exchange / Cargo / cargo shipments / coal / construction materials / CSX / Exports / Footwear / garments / Imports / Lou Kim Chhun / machinery / Petroleum / SAP / shipping facility / Ships / Sihanoukville / Sihanoukville Autonomous Port / Sihanoukville Port / Sihanoukville province / steel / TEUs / Trade
The Sihanoukville Autonomous Port, the kingdom’s largest shipping facility, has seen a 14 percent increase in cargo shipment in the first five months of this year thanks to growing business activities, a port senior official said Wednesday. During January-May period this year, the state-owned port had ...
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/business/2013-06/12/c_132450037.htm
Thailand, Cambodia Recommit to Border Growth
- 12 June 2013
- The Cambodia Daily
- Coal / Economy and commerce / Energy / Environment and natural resources / Exports / Extractive Industries / Extractive industries policy and administration / Forest products / Forests and forestry / Generation and distribution facilities / Imports / Land / Logging and timber / Minerals and mineral products / Trade
- Battambang / Battambang Province / borders / Cambodia / Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Hor Namhong / coal / coal power plants / construction / economic zones / Electricity / energy / Foreign Affairs Minister Hor Namhong / Hor Namhong / illegal border crossing / illegal logging / Infrastructure / international checkpoints / Koh Kong / Koh Kong Province / Koy Kuong / Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Koy Kuong / Oddar Meanchey Province / Phnom Penh / power plants / Preah Vihear / Preah Vihear Province / Pursat and Oddar Meanchey / Pursat Province / rail connections / Railways / road connections / roads / SEZs / Special Economic Zones / Surapong Tovichahchaikul / Thai Foreign Minister Surapong Towichukchaikul / Thai-Cambodian border / Thailand / Trade
The foreign ministers of Thailand and Cambodia signed a memorandum of understanding in Phnom Penh yesterday reconfirming their commitment to developing their joint border with new economic zones, checkpoints and a 1,800-MW power plant. “We have agreed to create four international checkpoints to improve trade ...
Cambodia explores carbon
- 11 June 2013
- The Phnom Penh Post
- Carbon trading and other Payments for Ecological Services (PES) / Economy and commerce / Energy / Environment and natural resources / Forest products / Forests and forestry / Generation and distribution facilities / Land / Logging and timber
- carbon / carbon credit / carbon markets / carbon offset schemes / carbon trading / Climate Change / community forest groups / emission reduction / Europe / Forestry Administration / global carbon market / International Energy Centre / Oddar Meanchey / Oddar Meanchey Province / Pact / Paul Dargucsh / Phnom Penh / Royal Government of Cambodia / rubber / Rubber Research Institute of Cambodia / rubber sector / Sunway Hotel / UN-backed Green Climate Fund / Yin Song
Prices in the global carbon market are too low to provide an incentive for Cambodian businesses to engage in carbon offset schemes, but there are other options for businesses to gain funds for emission reduction, industry experts say. Speaking on the sidelines of a two-day educational ...
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/2013061166181/Business/cambodia-explores-carbon.html
Hor Namhong Asks for More Cash for Rail Project
- 11 June 2013
- The Cambodia Daily
- Aid and development / Asian Development Bank (ADB) / Economy and commerce / Exports / Imports / Infrastructure / Investment / Land / Multilateral development assistance / Rail / Sihanoukville / Trade / Transport infrastructure and facilities
- ADB / Alison burrows / Asian Development Bank (ADB) / Australian aid / Australian Ambassador Alison Burrows / Australian government / bilateral trade / Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Hor Namhong / construction / consumer prices / evictions / Foreign Affairs Minister Hor Namhong / Hor Namhong / Infrastructure / Investment / Land rights / Phnom Phnom / Poipet city / rail line / railway / railway network / railway project / railway system / Railway system northern section / Railway system southern line / seaport / Sihanoukville / Sihanoukville Autonomous Port / Sihanoukville province / Thai Border / Thailand / Trade / transport / U.S. State Department
Foreign Affairs Minister Hor Namhong made another appeal to Australia for additional funds to complete a behind-schedule project to rehabilitate the country’s railway network, this time to newly appointed Australian Ambassador Alison Burrows, according to a ministry spokesman. While work on the Southern Line of the ...
http://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/hor-namhong-asks-for-more-cash-for-rail-project-30272/
Construction Begins to Repair Phnom Penh’s Destroyed Street 63
- 7 June 2013
- The Cambodia Daily
- Economy and commerce / Infrastructure / Phnom Penh / Roads and bridges / Transport and shipping / Transport infrastructure and facilities
- Aqua Boutique Guest House / construction / drainage project / drainage system / flood control / flooding / Infrastructure / Japanese International Cooperation Agency / JICA / Ly Chhuong Construction Company / national election / Phnom Penh City Hall / potholes / PPCH / road conditions / Road construction / roadworks / sewage / Street 63 / Sumito Construction Company / Tourism
Workers with heavy machinery began repairing Phnom Penh’s busy Street 63 on Thursday in order to get rid of the potholes and cracked concrete that has turned the street into a divot-ridden, water-logged throughway since new pipes were laid six months ago. The Japanese International Cooperation ...
Japanese Funder Blames City Hall
- 6 June 2013
- The Cambodia Daily
- Economy and commerce / Infrastructure / Roads and bridges / Transport and shipping / Transport infrastructure and facilities
- air pollution / Central Market / City Hall spokesman Long Dimanche / city image / commune chief Un Sam Ang / Construction Subcontractors / construction work / drainage pipes / drainage project / human health / Japanese aid / Japanese aid / Japanese companies / Japanese International Cooperation Agency / JICA / JICA’s public relations and training affairs section / Phnom Penh / Phnom Penh City Hall / Phnom Penh City Hall / pipes / pollution / potholes / PPCH / road condition / Road construction / roads / roadworks / sewage / sewage pipes / Street 63 / Subcontractors / Sumito Construction Company / Un Sam Ang / water pipes
Japan’s aid arm, the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA), which is funding a drainage project along Phnom Penh’s Street 63, said yesterday that while it was true sections of the busy road remained in a deplorable condition, responsibility lay with City Hall. “This is [a] ...
http://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/japanese-funder-blames-streets-ruin-on-city-hall-29321/
Families Left Worse off After Railway Project
- 5 June 2013
- The Cambodia Daily
- Aid and development / Asian Development Bank (ADB) / Australian aid / Bilateral development assistance / Development Assistance Committee (DAC) members / Economy and commerce / Infrastructure / Land / Multilateral development assistance / Public health / Rail / Safety and health at work / Social development / Transport infrastructure and facilities
- ADB / Asian Development Bank (ADB) / AusAid / Australian aid / Australian government / compensation / construction / Debt / donor guidelines / donor policy / donors / education / End of the Line / End of the Line report / evictions / foreign aid / government run resettlement sites / Healthcare / Human Rights / incomes / Infrastructure / involuntary resettlement / loans / Phnom Penh / Phnom Penh International Airport / railway network / railway project / railway rehabilitation / railway system / Railways / Resettlement / resettlement sites / Royal Government of Cambodia / safety standards / Sahmakum Teang Tnaut / standard of living / STT / STT report / technical assistance / unemployment
Phnom Penh families being pushed to the city’s outskirts to make way for a $142.6 million railway renovation project funded by Australia and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) are falling into debt and finding it harder to earn money and access healthcare according to a ...
Japanese oil study ‘Positive’
- 5 June 2013
- The Phnom Penh Post
- Economy and commerce / Energy / Environment and natural resources / Environmental and biodiversity protection / Extractive Industries / Generation and distribution facilities / Non-renewable energy production / Oil and gas resources / Protected areas / Siem Reap
- Block 17 / Cambodian National Petroleum Authority / CNPA / Council of Ministers / Deputy Prime Minister Sok An / Development and Partnership in Action / energy / environmental impacts / environmental pollution / extractive industry / Gas / gas reserves / geological survey / Investment / JAPAN Oil Gas and Metals National Corporation / Japanese aid / Japanese companies / JOGMEC / Mam Sambath / Men Den / metal / oil / oil and gas exploration / oil exploration / oil exploration blocks / oil exploration site / oil extraction / oil investment / Oil Pipelines / oil refineries / onshore 2D seismic acquisition / onshore petroleum / Petroleum / petroleum agreement / petroleum exploration / pipelines / Preah Vihear / Preah Vihear Province / refineries / rice fields / Seismic acquisition / Siem Reap / Siem Reap Province / Sok An
The hunt for oil around northwestern Cambodia has unearthed “positive” results for Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC), which intends to continue exploring the area in a project that could last at least six more years, a government spokesman said. JOGMEC’s survey on the ...
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/2013060566067/Business/japanese-oil-study-positive.html
Hun Sen Says Water, Power Shortages to Stay
- 5 June 2013
- The Cambodia Daily
- Economy and commerce / Energy / Generation and distribution facilities / Hydropower dams / Renewable energy production
- ADB / AFD / Agence Francaise de Development / Asian Development Bank (ADB) / clean water / construction / Electricity / electricity shortage / energy / foreign aid / Infrastructure / Japan International Cooperation Agency / JICA / Kandal / Kandal Province / loans / Menachey district / Niroth commune / Phnom Penh / Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority / piped water / Population growth / power outages / PPWSA / Prime Minister Hun Sen / property projects / satellite cities / Takhmoa City / urban growth / urbanization / water / water availability / water pipes / water shortage / water supply / Water treatment plant
Prime Minister Hun Sen said yesterday that the rapid growth of Phnom Penh’s population coupled with the rampant construction of new property projects means that there would always be a shortage of water and electricity in the capital. Speaking to a crowd of thousands who had ...
http://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/hun-sen-says-water-power-shortages-to-stay-29063/
Dam firm violated law
- 5 June 2013
- The Phnom Penh Post
- Economy and commerce / Energy / Environment and natural resources / Generation and distribution facilities / Hydropower dams / Investment / Law and judiciary / Renewable energy production / Rivers and lakes / Water resources
- Ame Trandem / China Huaneng Group / China’s national auditor / Chinese aid / Chinese law / dam / Dams / Danson Cheong / EIA / Electricity / energy / Environment Impact Assessment / food security / Huaneng / Huangdeng hydropower station / Hydrolancang / Hydrolancang International Energy / hydropower / hydropower dam / International Rivers / Ith Praing / Kith Meng / Laos / Lower Sesan 2 dam / May Titthara / Mekong and 3S Hydropower Dams forum / Mekong river / Mekong river basin / Ministry of Industry / Phnom Penh / power projects / reservoir / Royal Group / sesan / Srepok rivers / Stung Treng / Thailand / Xayaburi dam
The parent company behind a firm constructing the Lower Sesan 2 dam in Stung Treng has repeatedly violated Chinese law by building “massive” power projects without prior approval, China’s national auditor has found. State-owned China Huaneng Group, of which Lower Sesan 2 partner Hydrolancang International Energy ...
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/2013060566083/National/dam-firm-violated-law.html
ADB Says Hydropower Growth Won’t Match Need for Oil, Coal
- 4 June 2013
- The Cambodia Daily
- Aid and development / Asian Development Bank (ADB) / Coal / Coal / Economy and commerce / Energy / Extractive Industries / Extractive industries policy and administration / Generation and distribution facilities / Hydropower dams / Minerals and mineral products / Multilateral development assistance / Non-renewable energy production / Oil and gas resources / Renewable energy production
- ADB / Asia's Energy Challenge / Asian Development Bank (ADB) / automobile / biomass / Chinese banks / Chinese companies / coal / coal power / Coal power projects / Dams / domestically produced energy / Donghyun Park / Electrical Engineers of Japan / Electricity / electricity production / energy / energy production / farming / firewood / fossil fuels / Fuel / Gasoline / hydropower / hydropower project / imported electricity / imported fossil fuels / Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan / Ministry of Commerce / non renewable energy / oil / oil imports / Oil production / Oil reserves / Phnom Penh / Population growth / Renewable Energy / Royal Government Cambodia / urbanization
Cambodia’s reliance on imported fossil fuels to meet its energy needs is set to increase in the coming years, despite the raft of hydropower projects planned by the government, according to new data from the Asian Development Bank (ADB). Using baseline figures from the Institute ...
http://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/adb-says-hydropower-growth-wont-match-need-for-oil-coal-28794/
Worse than Potholes, Street 63 Roadwork Hurts City’s Image
- 4 June 2013
- The Cambodia Daily
- Cities / Infrastructure / Phnom Penh / Roads and bridges / Transport and shipping / Transport and shipping policy and administration / Transport infrastructure and facilities / Urban administration and development
- air pollution / Central Market / Chaktommuk commune / Chaktommuk commune cheif Un Sam Ang / City Hall spokesman Long Dimanche / clothing stores / construction / drainage pipes / drainage system / drainage system upgrade / flood prevention / Floods / Infrastructure / Japan International Cooperation Agency / JICA / JICA drainage-system project / Long Dimanche / Mao Tse Tung Boulevard / Phnom Penh / Phnom Penh City Hall / pollution / potholes / road conditions / Road construction / roads / Sihanouk Boulevard / skyscrapers / Street 63 / Tourism / Traffic / Un Sam Ang
Skyscrapers, supermarkets and high-end clothing stores along Sihanouk Boulevard may reflect the increasingly affluent side of Phnom Penh, but turning down busy Street 63 toward Central Market the scene is more warzone than Asean capital, with air thick with dust and the road peppered with ...
http://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/worse-than-potholes-street-63-roadwork-hurts-citys-image-28799/
Try Pheap given OK to harvest yellow vine
- 4 June 2013
- The Phnom Penh Post
- Agricultural production / Agriculture and fishing / Crop products and commodities / Economic land concessions and plantations / Economy and commerce / Energy / Environment and natural resources / Ethnic minorities and indigenous people / Forest products / Forests and forestry / Generation and distribution facilities / Hydropower dams / Investment / Land / Law and judiciary / Logging and timber / Pollution and waste / Public land lease / Renewable energy production / Social development
- Agriculture Ministry / ARA / berberine / Cambodian Center for Human Rights / Cardamom Mountains / Chheng Kim Sun / Chhim Savuth / Chut Wutty / deforestation / drug / economic land concession / ELCs / environmental impact / EU / Europe / European labs / forest clearing / forest destruction / forest ecosystem / Forestry Administration / Forestry Law / hydropower dam / illegal logger / illegal logging / illicit drugs / isoquinoline alkaloid / Land concession / Lo Rasmey / logging / Marcus Hardtke / MDMA / MDS Import Export / MDS Import Export Co / Ministry of Agriculture / mreas prov / Natural Resource Protection Group / pepper / plantation / pollution / Pursat / Ratanakkiri / reservoir-clearing permits / rubber / safrol oil / Southeast Asia / Stung Atay / Stung Atay hydropower dam / Thma Bang / UN Office on Drugs and Crime / Veal Veng / Washington / water contamination / yellow oil / yellow vine / Yellow vine oil
Logging baron Try Pheap’s MDS Import Export Co, Ltd has been granted a licence to collect and process the controversial plant known as yellow vine around the Stung Atay hydropower dam in the Cardamom Mountains, according to documents received by the Post yesterday. The vine has ...
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/2013060466045/National/try-pheap-given-ok-to-harvest-yellow-vine.html