China starts $1 billion hydropower station in Cambodia
China has begun construction of a $1 billion hydropower station in Cambodia's Koh Kong province. The project aims to help the Southeast Asian country utilize renewable energy amid global fuel supply constraints.
Construction of a US$1 billion Chinese-invested hydropower station has begun in Cambodia to facilitate the Southeast Asian country’s use of renewable energy as the fallout from the Iran war constricts developing countries’ access to traditional fuel supplies. Work on the Upper Tatay pumped-storage hydropower project in the hilly southwestern province of Koh Kong started on April 10, Xinhua reported, describing it as a future “green power bank” for Cambodia’s national grid. It said the project...