ADB backs Cambodia’s first large-scale energy storage project


The planned battery energy storage system at Cambodia’s National Solar Park in Kampong Chhnang province. - Supplied

PHNOM PENH: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) announced on Wednesday (June 24) that it has approved a financing package of US$63.44 million to boost Cambodia's renewable energy transition through a major battery storage project.

The Utility-Scale Battery Energy Storage Project will accelerate the integration of renewable energy into Cambodia's power system, strengthen grid stability and energy security, and bolster cross-border power trade, the ADB said in a press release.

It will fund the construction of a 250-megawatt/500-megawatt-hour battery energy storage system at the Takeo substation, the ADB said, adding that the facility will store excess renewable energy and dispatch it back to the grid to manage peak loads and stabilize fluctuations.

The project will help meet growing electricity demand from rapidly expanding industrial zones, agro-processing facilities, and urban districts in southern Cambodia, it added.

It will also drive cross-border electricity trade and grid interconnectivity with Vietnam, including Cambodia's power imports, contributing to the Asean Power Grid's goal to achieve fully integrated electricity grid operations across Sout-East Asia by 2045.

"Amid the global energy crisis, this project further reinforces Cambodia's commitment toward clean energy transition," said ADB Country Director for Cambodia Yasmin Siddiqi.

"By strengthening the power grid with advanced battery storage, we are helping the country unlock more renewable energy while ensuring that families, farmers, and businesses benefit from safe, stable, and affordable electricity," she added.

Cambodia's energy sector relies heavily on imported fuel for power generation. Despite significant progress in expanding generation capacity, access, and transmission infrastructure, the South-East Asian nation remains exposed to external price volatility and supply disruptions caused by geopolitical tensions and other external shocks that threaten grid stability and sustainability.

The project supports Cambodia's target to achieve 70 per cent renewable energy capacity by 2030 enabling greater integration of solar and other renewables, the ADB said, adding that once operational, it is expected to avoid up to 27,700 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions annually. - Xinhua

 

 

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