Hydropower dams
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Stung Tatay
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Station name | Stung Tatay |
Project purpose | Hydropower dam |
Investor | China Gezhouba Group,China National Heavy Machinery |
Country | China |
Power generation capacity (MW) | 246 |
Energy generated per year (GWh) | Unknown |
Year of scheduled commencement | 2013 |
Commune | Pralay |
District | Thma Bang |
Province | Koh Kong |
Scale of Dam | Large scale |
Status | Operational |
Detail status | Unknown |
EIA date |
Jul 2010 Jul 2010 |
EIA status |
Feasibility Study Final |
Reference documents
Final Report on Data Collection Survey on Electric Power Sector in Cambodia
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A final data collection survey on electric power sector in Cambodia prepared by JICA. The purpose of the study is to grasp the latest trend in the power sector in Cambodia, and to collect and collate the data needed to examine specific areas where cooperation is required in this sector. The study was supported by the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy (MIME), the Electricity Authority of Cambodia, and the Electricité du Cambodge (EDC). The road map covering the study is shown in the report. |
Electricité Du Cambodge: Annual Report 2015
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The Annual Report 2014 of Electricité Du Cambodge (EDC) is focused on electricity sector in Cambodia during the year of 2014. This report includes the information of management structure of EDC institution, the energy productions by types of power plant such as fuel oil, hydro, biomass, coal, and imported energy at the high voltage from Thailand and Vietnam, demand and supply, transmission and distribution networks in Cambodia, and statement of income of ECD in 2013 and 2014. |
Hydro CDM hall of shame
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The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is meant to catalyze climate-friendly and sustainable projects in low-income countries. In Cambodia, despite a lack of sufficient consultation with communities in the affected areas of Koh Kong province and alleged violation of Cambodian laws, the 246 MW Stung Tatay Hydroelectric Project located in the Southern Cardamom Mountain Tropical Forest in Koh Kong province got a registration. The construction project has been implemented by China National Heavy Machinery Corporation since March 2010. |
6th China-built hydropower dam in Cambodia starts operation
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After more than 4 years of construction, Tatay (River) hydropower plant's one of the three generators begun operation with a capacity of 82 megawatts. The plant in Koh Kong province, if it fully operates, may produce electricity of 246 megawatts. |
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). |
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. |
Webpage capture on the news article of Stung Tatay, Cambodia
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Webpage capture on the article of Stung Tatay shows detailed information of 246 MW hydropower project, located on Tatay river/basin in Koh Kong, Cambodia. |