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Energy Development Department
General Department of Energy
MINISTRY OF MINES AND ENRGY, CAMBODIA
02 March 2016, Paris, France
Electricity Data Collection
Content
1. Overviews of Power Sector
2. Rule of Energy Statistics office
3. System Installed Generating Capacity
4. Electricity Generation by Fuel
5. Energy Data Collection
6. Structure of Electricity Collection Data
7. Challenges in national data collection
The peak capacity supply increased from 691.72 MW in 2013 to 805.84 MW in 2014. At the same time the peak demand in Phnom Penh was about 563.38 MW
In 2014, the national electrification rate increased to 59%, while the electrified household in urban areas were almost 100% and about 35% of the total household in rural areas
Cambodia has a good potential of hydropower about 10,000 MW. At present, about 13% to the potential under construction.
Overviews of Power Sector
Assistance to the energy of development department
which is responsible for:
- Collecting and analyzing all kind of energy data for
preparing energy balance and forecasting
- Establishing a comprehensive national energy database
to provide and support for National Energy Planning
- Coordinating, compiling and publishing energy statistics
- Undertaking appropriate studies on collaboration with
other energy centers
Rule of Energy Statistics office
System Installed Generating Capacity
Electricity Generation by Fuel
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
20,000
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030
1002 1978 2605 2605
4299 4299 4299 4683 4838 4838 4838 4838 5779
6642 8163 8163 8163 8163
180
245 303 735
969 1961 2511
2837 3569
4323 5258
4421
4624
4628
3454 3391 2765 2231
0
0 0
0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0 1841
1695
1850 2612
3877 5806
7753
Others Import
HFO Gas
Coal Hydro
Electricity Supply Trend
1-Legal Frameworks
• Electricity Law of the Kingdom of Cambodia, 2001
• Sub-Degree on the organization and function of Ministry of Mines and
Energy dated 24 December 2013.
MME
Custom Office National Institute of
Statistics (NIS)
Private Sector & Appropriate
Government Agencies EDC & EAC
Energy
Database
2-Data collection system
3-Procedures in the building of Energy Statistics & Energy Balance Construction
IAEA-APEC format (Excel)
Energy Balance
Table (excel) &
Energy Statistics
Interface Interface Energy
Database
Supplemental Data
(Excel) such as
conversion factors
Energy Data Collection
4-Data Categories
• Industry sector
• Commercial sector
• Residential sector
• Transport sector
• Non-energy
5-Data Collection Schedule
• Monthly
• Annually
6-Dissemination and Publications
• Cambodia’s policy purpose, private sector, NGOs and appropriate
government agencies
• Regional energy cooperation with other ASEAN member countries
• Regional and international bodies such as ASEAN Centre for Energy
(ACE), International Energy Agency (IEA) and Economic Research
Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)
Energy Data Collection
Energy
Database MME
EDC
EDC
Provincial IPP
EAC
REE PEC
Structure of Electricity Collection Data
1-General Department of Energy (GDE)
• Renewable Energy supply and consumption (Solar PVs, biomass, non-EDC electricity)
• Coal supply and consumption
• Energy efficiency information
• Off-grid electricity including Auto-generation (Production, sales, fuel inputs, losses)
2-General Department of Petroleum (GDP)
• Production, imports, exports,, sales, stocks, of petroleum
3-Electricity du Cambodia (EDC) and Electricity Authority of Cambodia (EAC)
• Electricity generation, imports and exports, sales, IPPs generation, REEs, own-use, losses, fuel
inputs
4-National Institute of Statistics (NIS)
• Production, imports, exports, and household expenditure survey
5-Customs Office : Imports and exports of energy
A-Electricity Data Collection of the Concerned Institutions
• Data collection formats for data from Custom Office and NIS
• Data collection formats used by GDP
• Data collection formats used by GDE
• Data collection formats used by EDC and EAC
B-Electricity Data Collection Formats from Agencies, Supplies
and Large Consumers
• Lack of information and inadequate capacity
• Lack of legislation/regulation
• Insufficient human resources
• Insufficient funding
• Lack of data collection mechanism
• No commitment from stakeholders
Challenges in national data collection
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