CEEC signs EPC contract for 250MW project in Cambodia

CEEC signs EPC contract for 250MW project in Cambodia
Shanxi Institute, a subsidiary of the China Energy Engineering Corporation (CEEC), an EPC contractor, has won an EPC bid for a 250MW PV power project in Prey Veng, Cambodia, with a contract value of approximately RMB1.691 billion (US$233.1 million).

As part of the Cambodia Power Development Master Plan (2022-2040), the project is located in the southeastern part of Cambodia, about 90 kilometers east of the capital Phnom Penh.

Its total designed installed capacity is about 250MW, covering a construction area of approximately 253 hectares. The project will be developed on two plots, each with a 22kV switch station.

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The project is expected to begin construction in March of this year and is targeted to begin operations in March 2026.

Upon completion, the project will significantly boost renewable energy development in Cambodia.

Once operational, the project will help the country reach its target of having more than 1GW of operational PV capacity by 2030, according to a report from the Cambodian Ministry of Mines and Energy published in 2022.

At the time, the country had a little over 400MW of installed solar PV.

Source: PV Tech

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