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Report on Power Sector of the Kingdom of Cambodia 2011 Edition Electricity Authority of Cambodia ELECTRICITY AUTHORITY OF CAMBODIA RREEPPOORRTT OONN PPOOWWEERR SSEECCTTOORR OOFF TTHHEE KKIINNGGDDOOMM OOFF CCAAMMBBOODDIIAA 2011 EEDIT I IOI N Compiled by Electricity Authority of Cambodia Report on Power Sector for the Year 2010 Electricity Authority of Cambodia ELECTRICITY AUTHORITY OF CAMBODIA REPORT ON POWER SECTOR OF THE KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA 2011 EDITION Compiled by Electricity Authority of Cambodia from Data for the Year 2010 received from Licensees Preface Report on Power Sector for the Year 2010 1 Electricity Authority of Cambodia The Annual Report on Power Sector of the Kingdom of Cambodia 2011 Edition is compiled from informations for the year 2010 collected by EAC and information received from licensees, MIME and other organizations in the power sector. The data received from some licensees is not up to the required level of accuracy and hence the information provided in this report may be taken as indicative. This report is for dissemination to the Royal Government, institutions, investors and public desirous to know about the situation of the power sector of the Kingdom of Cambodia during the year 2010. With construction of MV sub-transmission system, more and more licensees are getting connected to the grid supply. This has resulted in improvement in the quality of supply to more consumers. By end of 2010, more than 81% of the consumers are connected to the grid system. More licensees are now supplying electricity for 24 hours a day. The grid supply has reduced the cost of supply and consequently the tariff for supply to consumers. This and other measures taken by Royal Government of Cambodia, in 2010 there has been a substantial increase in the number of consumers availing electricity supply. Each year the electricity supply is extended to more villages. By end of 2010, about 55% of total villages in the Kingdom of Cambodia had access to electricity supply. Any comments or suggestions from Royal Government, instutions, investors or public are welcome and will be considered by EAC to publish more useful reports in future reflecting the actual situation of the sector. EAC expects that this report will be a valuable document for the information for the year 2010 on the power sector of the Kingdom of Cambodia. Chairman Electricity Authority of Cambodia Report on Power Sector for the Year 2010 2 Electricity Authority of Cambodia Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Basic Law and Regulations in Power Sector Management in the Kingdom of Cambodia ........................................................................................................... 7 1.1 Electricity Law of the Kingdom of Cambodia .......................................................................................... 7 1.2 Responsibilities of Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy and Electricity Authority of Cambodia in Power sector................................................................................................................................................ 8 1.3 Duties of the Electricity Authority of Cambodia in the Power sector .................................................. 9 1.3.1 Regulation of the Electric Power Services ................................................................................... 9 1.3.2 Governance of relation between Delivery, Receiving and Use of Electricity ........................ 9 1.3.3 Powers and Duties of Electricity Authority of Cambodia ......................................................... 9 1.3.4 Legal Documents for Governing and Regulating Electric Power Services and use of Electricity ......................................................................................................................................... 10 CHAPTER 2 Information on Electricity Authority of Cambodia – the Regulator for the Power Sector in the Kingdom of Cambodia .......................................................... 14 2.1 Regulator in Power Sector ........................................................................................................................... 14 2.2 Organization of Electricity Authority of Cambodia ............................................................................... 14 2.3 The Budget of EAC and License Fees ...................................................................................................... 15 2.4 Financial Statements of EAC...................................................................................................................... 15 CHAPTER 3 Information on Licenses and Licensees in the Kingdom of Cambodia …………………………………………………………………………....16 3.1 Licenses for Providing Electeric Power Services .................................................................................... 17 3.2 License issued, revoked and type changed during 2010 ........................................................................... 18 3.3- Revision of Licenses...................................................................................................................................... 19 3.4- Licenses in Operation during 2010 ............................................................................................................. 19 3.5- Licenses during the decade .......................................................................................................................... 20 3.6- Efforts of Government of Cambodia, Rural Electrification Fund and EAC to assist licensees…..21 CHAPTER 4 Generation, Import and Transmission ......................................................... 24 4.1 Generation in Cambodia ............................................................................................................................. 24 4.1.1 Generation by type of License .................................................................................................... 24 4.1.2 Generation by type of Generation Facilities ............................................................................. 25 4.1.3 Generation Projects under implementation and planning ...................................................... 25 4.2 Energy imported from Neighboring Countries ....................................................................................... 26 4.3 Electricity Transmission ……………………………………………………………. 29 4.3.1 High Voltage System in Cambodia ............................................................................................. 29 4.3.2 High Voltage Line under implementation ................................................................................. 30 CHAPTER 5 Report on Sub-Transmission and Supply of Electricity ............................. 382 5.1 Development of Medium Voltage Lines ................................................................................................ 382 5.2 Grid Supply Systems .................................................................................................................................. 392 5.3 Isolated Supply Systems ............................................................................................................................... 33 5.4 Supply of Electricity to consumers ............................................................................................................ 34 5.5 Supply of Electricity during the decade .................................................................................................... 35 CHAPTER 6 Electricity tariff of Licensees ........................................................................ 36 6.1 Electricity Tariff ............................................................................................................................. 37 6.2 Electricity Tariff based on cost of power purchase approved by EAC ............................................... 37 6.3 Electricity Tariff with Fuel Cost Adjustment Table approved by EAC .............................................. 39 6.4 Electricity Tariff (without Fuel Cost Adjustment Table) approved by EAC...................................... 42 6.5 Tariff of EDC during 2010 ......................................................................................................................... 43 6.5.1 Tariff of EDC for Supply to Licensees and HV and MV Consumers supply from Phnom Penh National Grid …………………………………………………………………………….43 6.5.2 Tariff of EDC for Phnom Penh, Kandal Province and Provincial Town of Kampong Speu ………………………………………………………...………………………………….43 6.5.3 Electricity Tariff of EDC at Provincial Towns, Cities and Town Centers...…………….43 Report on Power Sector for the Year 2010 3 Electricity Authority of Cambodia Annex 1 Province wise Area of supply served by Distribution, Retail and Consolidated Licensees at the end of Year 2010 ......................................................................... 47 Annex 2(a) Summary Information about Generation Installed Capacity and Energy Sent out......................................................................................................................... 70 Annex 2(b) Summary Information about Generation Facilities and Energy Sent-out classified by Generation Type............................................................................... 70 Annex 3 Information on Generation Licensees for the Year 2010 ....................................... 71 Annex 4 Summery Information on Distribution Licensees for year 2010 ............................ 73 Annex 5 Summery Information on Consolidation Licensees having Special Purpose Transmission License and Distribution
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