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1 EpnkarGKiÁsnIPavUbnIyk mµCnbTRbkbedaynirnþrPa B Sustainable Rural Electrification Plan – SREP Ambassade de France au Cambodge RksYgesdækic© ]sSahkmµ nigkargar Rb Supported by French Ministry of Economy, Industry and Labour (DGTPE) Status of Renewable Energy and Rural Electrification database Adrien Jacob, IED Cambodiana Hotel, Phnom Penh 4 th March 2010

1 EpnkarGKiÁsnIPavUbnIykmµ CnbTRbkbedaynirnþrPaB Sustainable Rural Electrification Plan – SREP Ambassade de France au Cambodge ]btßmÖedayRksYgesdækic©

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EpnkarGKiÁsnIPavUbnIykmµCnbTRbkbedaynirnþrPaB

Sustainable Rural Electrification Plan – SREP

Ambassade de Franceau Cambodge

]btßmÖedayRksYgesdækic© ]sSahkmµ nigkargar RbeTs)araMg Supported by French Ministry of Economy, Industry and Labour (DGTPE)

Status of Renewable Energy and Rural Electrification database

Adrien Jacob, IEDCambodiana Hotel, Phnom Penh

4th March 2010

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Content of the presentation

1. Elaboration of the database for Cambodia

2. Socio-economic maps (location of public services and “Development Poles”)

3. Rural electrification status

4. Hydro maps (existing, ongoing and potential)

5. Biomass maps (existing and potential)

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Sources of data (1/2)

Commune & Village database (Seila) from NIS (2008) 13 871 villages Comprehensive socio-economic database at

commune & villages levels (361 attributes)

MPWT database (2003) Roads Administrative boundaries

MoH (2005) Healthcare facilities, personnel, number of

patients

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Sources of data (2/2) MoEYS (2007)

Schools, number of students, number of classes classes

EDC database (2008) Covers EDC areas with power systems details

EAC database (2010) REE facilities and areas

MIME data (2010) Hydro potential Existing biomass projects

Previous studies on Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy

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Villages and provincial towns

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Population at district level

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Identification of priority RE targets

We will give higher priority to villages/towns (« Development Poles »), with relatively better quality of service in terms of: Education (schools) Health (health centres, hospitals, access to

drinking water…) Economic opportunities (markets, microcredit…)

In order to maximise the impact of electrification of « Development Poles » not only in the Pole itself but also on their surrounding areas

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Health & Education facilities

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Quality of service at district level

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Average quality of service relative to population

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Location of selected Development Poles

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Selected Development Poles

About 10% of villages in each province selected as Development Poles

Total of 1421 DPs

571 not electrified yet (as of Village database 2008)

439 not in any REE license zone

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Rural Electrification status of villages

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Village electrification rate

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Power infrastructure

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Hydro potential projects Data on potential sites collected from:

JICA Master Plan (2005) MERITEC study (2003) Other MIME data (2010)

83 sites between 50kW and 2MW have been kept

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Map of hydro projects

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Biomass projects Focus on biomass residues from agro-

industries

Targeted technologies and residues Gasification: rice husk, wood residues,

corn cobs Cogeneration: sugarcane, rice husk Biogas: animal waste, palm oil, cassava

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Existing biomass projects

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Potentially interesting agro-industries

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Conclusions Status of data collected has been presented This will be discussed in further details

tomorrow with relevant stakeholders and provincial authorities, to assess the need and methodology for further data collection

While data is a mandatory input for the planning process, other very important ones are policy targets and constraints

This is the topic of the following presentations of today, where we will get inputs from the players of Cambodian power sector: MIME, EDC, EAC and REF

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Thank you for your attention !