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1 1 EpnkarGKiÁsnIPavUbnIykmµ CnbTRbkbedaynirnþrPaB Sustainable Rural Electrification Plan – SREP Ambassade de France au Cambodge ]btßmÖedayRksYgesdækic© ]sSahkmµ nigkargar RbeTs)araMg Supported by French Ministry of Economy, Industry and Labour (DGTPE) Status of Renewable Energy and Rural Electrification database Adrien Jacob, IED Cambodiana Hotel, Phnom Penh 4 th March 2010

2 2 Content of the presentation 1.Elaboration of the database for Cambodia 2.Socio-economic maps (location of public services and “Development Poles”) 3.Rural electrification status 4.Hydro maps (existing, ongoing and potential) 5.Biomass maps (existing and potential)

3 3 Sources of data (1/2)  Commune & Village database (Seila) from NIS (2008) 13 871 villages Comprehensive socio-economic database at commune & villages levels (361 attributes)  MPWT database (2003) Roads Administrative boundaries  MoH (2005) Healthcare facilities, personnel, number of patients

4 4 Sources of data (2/2)  MoEYS (2007) Schools, number of students, number of classes classes  EDC database (2008) Covers EDC areas with power systems details  EAC database (2010) REE facilities and areas  MIME data (2010) Hydro potential Existing biomass projects  Previous studies on Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy

5 5 Villages and provincial towns

6 6 Population at district level

7 7 Identification of priority RE targets  We will give higher priority to villages/towns (« Development Poles »), with relatively better quality of service in terms of: Education (schools) Health (health centres, hospitals, access to drinking water…) Economic opportunities (markets, microcredit…)  In order to maximise the impact of electrification of « Development Poles » not only in the Pole itself but also on their surrounding areas

8 8 Health & Education facilities

9 9 Quality of service at district level

10 10 Average quality of service relative to population

11 11 Location of selected Development Poles

12 12 Selected Development Poles  About 10% of villages in each province selected as Development Poles  Total of 1421 DPs  571 not electrified yet (as of Village database 2008)  439 not in any REE license zone

13 13 Rural Electrification status of villages

14 14 Village electrification rate

15 15 Power infrastructure

16 16 Hydro potential projects  Data on potential sites collected from: JICA Master Plan (2005) MERITEC study (2003) Other MIME data (2010)  83 sites between 50kW and 2MW have been kept

17 17 Map of hydro projects

18 18 Biomass projects  Focus on biomass residues from agro- industries  Targeted technologies and residues Gasification: rice husk, wood residues, corn cobs Cogeneration: sugarcane, rice husk Biogas: animal waste, palm oil, cassava

19 19 Existing biomass projects

20 20 Potentially interesting agro-industries

21 21 Conclusions  Status of data collected has been presented  This will be discussed in further details tomorrow with relevant stakeholders and provincial authorities, to assess the need and methodology for further data collection  While data is a mandatory input for the planning process, other very important ones are policy targets and constraints  This is the topic of the following presentations of today, where we will get inputs from the players of Cambodian power sector: MIME, EDC, EAC and REF

22 22 Thank you for your attention !


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