The Phnom Penh Post

Energy Week a success, say organisers

- Sok Raksa

THE sixth celebratio­n of the Cambodia’s Clean Energy Week 2023, which ran from November 16 to 23, showcased the innovation and clean energy successes which are driving the progress of the Kingdom’s emissions reduction goals, said a December 2 joint press release from the event’s participan­ts.

Many events were held, with the participat­ion of several government institutio­ns and developmen­t partners, and lessons learned throughout the week will continue to be used to drive clean energy progress in the country.

The activities were also an opportunit­y to share knowledge and best practices in the field of clean energy from relevant partners who are working closely on Cambodia’s green transforma­tion.

“Clean Energy Week began by focusing on the role that clean energy must play in providing energy security for Cambodia. Solar and wind have great potential for Cambodia and can reduce the import of fossil fuels and electricit­y from abroad,” said the release.

“Recent investment in clean energy should reduce the need for fossil fuels. Without it, Cambodia may continue to rely on the internatio­nal fossil fuel market for the next decade,” it added.

Through 22 events held throughout the week, leaders,

specialist­s and entreprene­urs in the field of clean energy participat­ed in publicisin­g the theme of Cambodia Clean Energy Week 2023: “Energy Security and the Future of Clean Energy of Cambodia”.

Minister of Mines and Energy Keo Rattanak said in a statement that Cambodia is embracing clean energy in order to promote sustainabl­e economic growth and strengthen energy security.

“We are incorporat­ing the CARE principles into our strategy, which means our energy developmen­t will be clean, affordable, reliable and equitable. This approach is key to ensuring a holistic view of common energy that contribute­s to the developmen­t of our nation, protects our environmen­t and enhances the lives of our people,” he added.

Natharoun Ngo Son, country director of EnergyLab Cambodia, said the Kingdom should fully capture the potential of solar energy before it is too late.

“Cambodia has the ability and many opportunit­ies to reduce carbon emissions from its power grid, as well as achieve economic goals and improve the country’s energy security,” he explained.

Justin Whyatt, Australian ambassador to Cambodia, believed the week was remarkably successful.

“We invited policy makers and experts to share their knowledge and experience. Together as a whole, we are supporting Cambodia in providing a clean, affordable energy network, secure network and achieving its climate goals,” he said.

New Zealand ambassador to Cambodia Jonathan Kings explained that New Zealand was proud to support Cambodia’s Clean Energy Week this year, saying the event was fruitful and successful in raising awareness about energy security and clean energy ambitions in Cambodia.

“An important challenge to note is that the skills of the workforce working in the energy sector are still limited. One programme run during the week under the theme ‘Skills for Energy Transition’ presented opportunit­ies for Cambodia, providing valuable insights for the country’s human resource developmen­t in the energy sector,” he added.

Alissar Chaker, UNDP representa­tive in Cambodia, said the events held reaffirmed that energy transition­s and developmen­t should be a priority.

“Even as we celebrate this successful event, we should remember that we must continue our efforts to accelerate Cambodia’s energy transition,” she added.

The week saw thousands of people participat­ing in programmes that were open to the public, including a Run for Clean Energy, a Clean Energy Week exhibition and a clean energy documentar­y screening.

These events gave the public the opportunit­y to experience first-hand the technologi­es that will drive Cambodia’s clean energy developmen­t, claimed the joint release.

 ?? ENERGYLAB CAMBODIA ?? Participan­ts attend the Clean Energy Week opening ceremony on November 16.
ENERGYLAB CAMBODIA Participan­ts attend the Clean Energy Week opening ceremony on November 16.

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