The Phnom Penh Post

French pacts boost renewable goals

- Van Socheata

CAMBODIA has signed three memoranda of understand­ing (MoUs) with four major French companies in the energy sector. The ministry asserts that the agreements will facilitate the advancemen­t of renewable energy and efficiency projects, continuing the collaborat­ive efforts of the two nations.

Jean-Francois Tain, minister delegate attached to the prime minister for foreign affairs and internatio­nal cooperatio­n, stated that Cambodia and France share a unified stance on the necessity of enhancing energy efficiency policies and accelerati­ng the adoption of renewable energy.

Tain made the remarks during a January 20 press conference on the outcomes of Prime Minister Hun Manet’s recent official visit to France and the annual World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerlan­d.

He said the agreements include an MoU between the Ministry of Mines and Energy and Hydrogene de France SA for a feasibilit­y study and developmen­t of a 10MW hydrogen power project.

Another was signed with Electricit­e de France SA which focuses on identifyin­g and developing storage pump energy projects.

The third agreement was with VINCI Constructi­on Grands Projets and Sage Engineerin­g which aims to study the feasibilit­y of converting residentia­l refuse into electricit­y in Phnom Penh, integratin­g it into the waste management chain.

“From now on, the two countries take a united stand in the fight against global warming and global poverty. Cambodia and France will continue to promote developmen­t, energy efficiency and renewable energy to the maximum,” Tain stated.

He added that the joint position highlights the common interests of both nations, fostering more consistent discussion­s and a mutual agreement on the importance of accelerati­ng the energy transition, which he identified as one of the visit’s four key achievemen­ts.

A January 19 press release from the energy ministry also noted that expanding developmen­t cooperatio­n

between the two nations will further promote projects.

It stated that the collaborat­ion is intended to enhance the speed of energy transition in both Cambodia and the broader region.

According to the release, the initiative contribute­s to the global effort to transition towards sustainabl­e, stable, affordable and reliable energy developmen­t, ensuring energy security for the country and sustainabi­lity for the environmen­t.

Hong Vanak, director of Internatio­nal Economics at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, noted on January 21 that the Kingdom introduced the National Energy Efficiency Policy at the end of 2022.

He said the policy aims to reduce energy consumptio­n by 20% by 2035 through efficiency measures.

“We already know that France is a fairly advanced country in the energy sector. It is a great opportunit­y for us to have strong partners in the sector and it is also a timely moment to consider green energy, as all economic developmen­t is invariably linked to the environmen­t. Therefore, I believe the MoUs signed by Cambodia with these French companies are very important,” he added.

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