Hydropower dams
- 18 July 2016
O Chum II
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Station name | O Chum II |
Project purpose | Hydropower dam |
Investor | Commissioned in 1993. It is owned and operated by the Cambodian government (EDC). |
Country | Not found |
Power generation capacity (MW) | 1 |
Energy generated per year (GWh) | 4 |
Year of scheduled commencement | Unknown |
Commune | Koh Peak |
District | Veun Sai |
Province | Ratanak Kiri |
Scale of Dam | Small scale |
Status | Operational |
Detail status | Unknown |
EIA date | Not found |
EIA status | Not found |
Reference documents
World Small Hydropower Development Report 2013
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This report was jointly produced by United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and International Center on Small Hydro Power (ICSHP) to provide information about small hydropower. |
Development of energy sector in Cambodia
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The presentation slides draw a general picture of Cambodia's energy sector and its development plan. Sources of the energy come from hydropower, coal, natural gas, crude oil and imported electricity. By 2030, at least 70% of residence across the country will have an access to electricity. |
Progress of Cambodia power development plans and transmission interconnection projects
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The presentation slides were prepared for the 8th Meeting of the Focal Group (FG-8) of the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS), on 26 November 2009, at Luangprabang of the Lao People's Democratic Republic. The current development of Cambodia's power sector, and outlook of power development plan are making integral parts of the presentation. |
Progress of Cambodia Power Development Plans & Transmission Interconnection Projects
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This presentation is prepared by Electricité du Cambodge (EDC). It focused on Current Development of Power Sector and Outlook of Power Development Plan. |
Presentation on small hydropower for developing countries: Cambodia
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This brief presentation introduces with the objectives of energy policy, which has established since October 1994, followed by a list of maps of potential macro and micro hydropower projects in Cambodia. In conclusion part, an acknowledgement of a lacking technical capacity among responsible staffs of the hydro electricity department was stated, thus the department is in need of assistance to improve on the fields. |