Hydropower dams
- 18 July 2016
Stung Atay I
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Station name | Stung Atay I |
Project purpose | Hydropower dam |
Investor | China Datang Corporation |
Country | China |
Power generation capacity (MW) | 120 |
Energy generated per year (GWh) | Unknown |
Year of scheduled commencement | Unknown |
Commune | O'Som |
District | Veal Veng |
Province | Pursat |
Scale of Dam | Not found |
Status | Operational |
Detail status | Unknown |
EIA date | 12/1/2011 |
EIA status | Not found |
Reference documents
Concession Bibliography
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This bibliography provided full list of documents about studies on economic land concession, the push and full factors of myth of development in Cambodia, rural livelihood and social development issues addressed in various sources. Furthermore, legal framework: sub-decree, law, directive and policy related to land issues and social development. The documents were gathered from government ministries (ministry of Economic & Finance; Ministry of Land Management, NGOs Forum on Cambodia. In addition, several case study and general information at both regional and international on mining concession in Cambodia were also available. The above information were available at NGOs Forum on Cambodia website which compiled by the Land and Livelihoods Programme. |
Concession bibliography
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The concession biography is compiled by the land and livelihood program of NGO Forum on Cambodia. A list of the publications and laws extends over various issues of (economic land/mining) concessions and its impact on the people livelihood, land conflict, land grabs, and the regional trends in South East Asia. |
Concession Bibliography
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A webpage showing list showing report of case studies on various concessions or land related investment issues. |
NGO Forum on Cambodia: List of Development Projects
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The information consisted of project number with code number (EIA-001 - EIA-071); owner of project; date of EIA conducted - between 2007-2013; name of EIA; project location; list of company conducted EIA study; and name of development project with specific locations to be carried out nationwide. These are feasibility studies of various development projects at respective provinces. The projects consisted of hydro-power plant, resort & island development, and agro-industry. There were 72 companies registered and were rewarded projects where the location lied from coastal area - south west to highland region - north-east area. Interestingly, all projects had gone through EIA study by some companies - KCC, Power Engineering Consulting, CES, Green Consultancy, SAWAC Consultants for Development, Team Consulting Engineering and Management, Phanitra Development, CAS, Creative Green Design, CIS, Green Environment Group, and Cambodian Environment. |
List of_EIAs on September 2013
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This is a list of record on the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) received by a local organization in Cambodia, NGO Forum, as of September 2013. The table consists of 71 EIA records and outlines the project hosting companies(some with translations in Khmer language), date of EIA, name/status of EIA, project location, EIA companies and the name of the listed project(some with translations in Khmer language). |
Sub-decree on land conversion of 4,674 hectares in Veal Veng district Pursat province
(2012-11-03)
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Located in Chay Lork village, O'som commune, Veal Veng distric, Pursat province, land size of 4,674 hectares was converted into state private property used for the investment of economic land concessions in Stung Atay hydropower project. Annex of the map on geographic locations and coordination system No.0456 on 06 March 2012 of Pursat Provincial Hall are attached with this sub-decree. |
Stung Atay Hydropower Plan
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Stung Atay Hydropower Plan, located in Western Cambodia on the Atay River, worth US$255 million and undertaken by China Datang Cooperation. The dam has been a work-in-progress since 2008 and completed in May 2013. |
120 MW plant in Cambodia to start operation this week
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Atai plant sited in Pursat, Western Cambodia, invested by the China Datang Corporation worth 255 million USD under a concessional contract of 34 years “Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT)” with the Cambodian government. This 120 megawatt plant took 5 years of construction, and came into operation on 27 March 2014. |