Cambodia
It represents all the energy required to supply end users in the country. Some of these energy sources are used directly while most are transformed into
The composition of Cambodia's electricity supply is a blend of domestic production and international imports. In 2022, over 25% of the country's energy was imported from Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. Due to the country's high reliance on hydropower, power demand typically outstrips domestic supply during the dry season.
Electricity prices in Cambodia are among the most expensive in the region due to a shortage of integrated high-voltage transmission systems and the high cost of imported diesel fuel. Power in provincial cities is more expensive and less reliable than the supply in Phnom Penh.
While the existing grid is lacking, Cambodia's electricity system has significantly transformed over the last decade. Domestic energy production has been increasing at a rate of 8% per year since 2010. However, the country's simultaneous rapid economic growth has created a power supply gap, primarily filled with imported electricity.
Cambodia's near-complete nationwide electricity coverage is a testament to its commitment to infrastructure development and economic progress. With only a few remote areas left to be connected, the country is on track to achieving 100% electricity access in the coming years.
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