The Phnom Penh Post

Renewable energy museum, nat’l park planned for Kampot

- Thou Vireak

THE government plans to build a Renewable Energy Museum and the Samdech Hun Sen National Park in Kampot to attract more tourists to the province, which is the second coastal area after Preah Sihanouk province.

Kampot provincial governor Cheav Tay told The Post on Monday that the plan to construct the museum and park is in line with a government sub-decree under which the Electricit­e Du Cambodge (EDC) is the project operator.

The project will be built on 8.6ha located in Snam Prampir v illage, Mak Prang commune, Teuk Chhou district, Kampot prov ince, he said. Constructi­on is set to begin this year and be completed in 2022.

“We express our support for the implementa­tion of this important national project in a spirit of cooperatio­n to make this a historic achievemen­t for the public interest, especially in tourism in

Teuk Chhou resort in Kampot province,” he said.

He said the government has not yet revealed the cost of the project because experts are studying the design.

At a meeting on cooperatio­n and impact studies at the Kampot provincial administra­tion, EDC director-general Keo Ratanak said the museum would show off Cambodia’s electricit­yproducing sources such as hydropower, solar and coal power.

In the meantime, the constr uction of t he nationa l park is aimed at attracting nationa l and internatio­na l tourists, Ratanak said.

“Cambodia currently has many hydropower plants and [the museum] will be a gathering of local experience­s, knowledge in the field and for the education of the general public,” he said.

According to a report by the Ministr y of Mines and Energ y, Cambodia produced a tota l of 11,261 GWh of power last year, an increase of 21 per cent compared to 9,427 GWh in 2018.

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