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CAMBODIA’S RENEWABLE PUSH: Electricity prices held at pre-Hormuz crisis level to shield households

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Cambodia says it has insulated its electricity sector from the Strait of Hormuz shock, thanks to renewable energy that covers nearly two-thirds of its power generation. But the country's energy minister tells CNA that oil and gas prices remain a pain point and that a connected ASEAN power grid is the long-term fix. Roland Lim spoke with Keo Rottanak, Cambodian Minister for Mines & Energy. He started out by asking, what if oil and gas prices stay elevated.

Cambodia says it has insulated its electricity sector from the Strait of Hormuz shock, thanks to renewable energy that covers nearly two-thirds of its power generation. But the country's energy minister tells CNA that oil and gas prices remain a pain point and that a connected ASEAN power grid is the long-term fix. Roland Lim spoke with Keo Rottanak, Cambodian Minister for Mines & Energy. He started out by asking, what if oil and gas prices stay elevated.

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