Power access spreads but reliability problem persists

23 Mar 2018  2074 | Cambodia Travel News

Grid users still experience major fluctuations around the country. KT/Chor Sokunthea

Access to grid electricity has expanded to 71.5 percent of households but the reliability of power supplies can be improved, the World Bank says in its latest report, released yesterday.

The bank says nearly two-thirds of households with access to the grid face frequent power shortages.

The report, called “Cambodia Beyond Connections: The Energy Access Diagnostic Based on a Multi-Tier Framework”, looks at, among other factors, the capacity, reliability, affordability and safety of the country’s energy sector.

“Nationwide, nearly 90 percent of Cambodian households have access to at least four hours of electricity a day,” the report says.

It says that 30 percent of rural households rely on off-grid power for electricity, including solar home systems, solar lanterns, and rechargeable batteries.

“With improvement to transmission and distribution systems, as well as promotion of expanded grid connections and solar home systems, Cambodia will strengthen the potential of its economy,” the report says.

Energy was critical for enhancing industrial competitiveness that created more jobs, said Inguna Dobraja, World Bank country manager for Cambodia.

“It also improved public services that broaden opportunities – leading to a better quality of life for all Cambodians,” she said.

“Cambodia is the first country in the East Asia and Pacific region to carry out the Multi-Tier Framework (MTF) survey, which offers detailed household data on energy that will strengthen policy-making for the energy sector.” Ms Dobraja said.

Rutu Dave, World Bank energy specialist, said access to energy was crucial for socio-economic development. She said the survey would provide more nuanced data on energy access both in terms of electricity and cooking, which captures both quantitative and qualitative aspects of energy access in Cambodia.

She said MTF helped participating countries to identify country-specific goals, informing policy and financial decisions, tracking energy service progress, enabling energy data study and energy and global systems analysis.

She said it was a global survey to cover 17 high access deficit countries. MTF surveys have been completed in 11 countries and are continuing in six countries. Cambodia is one of the countries to have completed the survey.

“The use of MTF is to drive policy and investment choices. The MTF survey provides details of energy at the household level that can be used by governments, development partners and service providers,” she said.

According to the report, the greatest challenges is reliability (outages) and quality (voltage fluctuation) of grid electricity supply.

It said that more than half of grid electrified households experienced over 14 outages per week – on average for about 6 minutes.

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