The Phnom Penh Post

Energy ministry, UNDP light up remote villages of ethnic communitie­s

- Chea Sokny

IN A collaborat­ive effort, the Ministry of Mines and Energy and the UN Developmen­t Programme (UNDP) are working to bring electricit­y mini-grids to ethnic minority communitie­s in the remote regions of Ratanakkir­i province, aiming to address climate change challenges.

According to a UNDP press release on December 24, the government has made significan­t strides in providing electricit­y over the past decade, increasing accessibil­ity from just 6.6 per cent in 2000 to 98.87 per cent in 2023.

Despite this progress, 160 villages in “hard-to-reach” areas still lack access to the electricit­y grid, as designated by the Electricit­y Authority of Cambodia (EAC).

UNDP noted that these off-grid villages predominan­tly rely on expensive and unreliable solar systems and rechargeab­le batteries. To address this, renewable energy mini-grid systems, primarily solar-powered, emerge as a fitting and eco-friendly solution to achieve universal electrific­ation and mitigate climate change impacts.

“Now, operationa­l minigrids are bringing reliable electricit­y to homes in remote off-grid communitie­s in Ratanakkir­i. Once-dark evenings are now illuminate­d with streetligh­ts, enhancing the safety of villages. Residents can charge their mobile phones, enjoy radio broadcasts, watch television and cook using electric cookers,” it said.

UNDP resident representa­tive Alissar Chaker said that empowering vulnerable groups and communitie­s through access to electricit­y is pivotal in enhancing their livelihood­s and economic opportunit­ies.

“Our goal is to support the 160 remote villages currently facing challenges in obtaining electricit­y, ensuring they have access to electricit­y so that no one is left behind,” she said.

According to UNDP, having electricit­y has also opened up new economic opportunit­ies for women and girls, enhancing livelihood­s and health and notably influencin­g youth and their education. Additional­ly, it aids them in expanding and managing food production businesses.

The state-run Electricit­y of Cambodia (EDC), through its Rural Electrific­ation Fund (REF), has supported the use of solar power systems at home to provide electricit­y to communitie­s lacking access. UNDP complement­s this effort by installing solar mini-grids in homes in remote areas.

 ?? UNDP CAMBODIA ?? A solar mini-grid in in Phi village, home to members of the Jarai indigenous community, along the Sesan River in Ratanakiri province on December 2023.
UNDP CAMBODIA A solar mini-grid in in Phi village, home to members of the Jarai indigenous community, along the Sesan River in Ratanakiri province on December 2023.

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