The Phnom Penh Post

Lower Sesan II dam substation injects Ratanakkir­i with 50MW more power

- Thou Vireak

THE 400MW Lower Sesan II Hydropower Dam will provide Ratanakkir­i province with 50MW of electricit­y via a newly completed substation that was officially launched last week, said a provincial electricit­y authority official.

The official, who declined to be named, told The Post on Sunday that the substation links the national grid to the dam through a 102km transmissi­on line with a 230kV capacity.

The $781 million Lower Sesan II is located near the confluence of the Sesan and Srepok rivers in Sesan district’s Phluk commune in Stung Treng province and was inaugurate­d by Prime Minister Hun Sen in September 2017.

The official noted that electricit­y demand in the province is between 20 and 25MW in the dry season and 12MW in the rainy season.

“The substation will bring electrical power to distribute throughout the province. We are building more transmissi­on lines to expand electrific­ation into more remote rural areas.

“Though the task of rural electrific­ation is not yet complete, it is planned to be realised within the next five years. The additional 50MW will be enough to meet the ensuing demand,” he said.

Ratanakkir­i Provincial Hall Administra­tion director Neang Sam Ath told The Post on Sunday that 206,000 people in the province stand to benefit from the new substation.

“The substation will help owners of local businesses and handicraft­s run their operations more smoothly and will assist in attracting more provincial developmen­t,” he said.

Cambodia planned to increase its power supply to 2,870MW by the end of last year, up from 2,650.26MW in 2018, the Electricit­y Authority of Cambodia said in its 2018 Annual Report.

Keo Rottanak, the directorge­neral of state-run electricit­y supplier Electricit­e du Cambodge (EdC), previously said the EdC is ramping up its efforts to secure 1,000MW more by the end of the year, through sources such as coal-fired power stations, solar farms and low-cost power purchases.

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