Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Draft Year: 
2015
Effective Start Year: 
2016
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Other
Economic Sector: 
Multi-Sector
Energy Types: 
Power, Renewable, Bioenergy, Hydropower, Solar, Other
Issued by: 
Kingdom of Cambodia
Overall Summary: 
The INDC for Cambodia includes both adaptation and mitigation actions based on national circumstances. Cambodia’s INDC is composed of five sections:  Section 1: National context, presenting national circumstances relevant to the INDC  Section 2: Adaptation, covering Cambodia’s vulnerability to climate change and prioritised adaptation actions  Section 3: Mitigation, including Cambodia’s intended contribution to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, with information to ensure clarity, transparency and understanding, and consideration of fairness and ambition  Section 4: Planning and implementation processes, with indications of the institutions, policies, strategies, and plans that will support the implementation of the INDC  Section 5: Means of implementation, with information on the support needed for the implementation of the INDC.
Access
Clean cooking solutions: 
Promoting energy efficiency for buildings and more efficient cookstoves.
Efficiency
EE priorities: 
Promoting energy efficiency by end users. ---Promoting use of renewable energy and adopting energy efficiency for garment factory, rice mills, and brick kilns.--- Promoting energy efficiency for buildings and more efficient cookstoves.
Renewable Energy
RE action plans: 
National grid connected renewable energy generation (solar energy, hydropower, biomass and biogas) and connecting decentralised renewable generation to the grid. Off-grid electricity such as solar home systems, hydro (pico, mini and micro). [...]Promoting use of renewable energy and adopting energy efficiency for garment factory, rice mills, and brick kilns.
Environment
GHG emissions reduction targets: 
Energy industries, manufacturing industries, transport, and other sectors: Cambodia intends to undertake actions [...], the impact of which is expected to be a maximum reduction of 3,100 Gg CO2eq compared to baseline emissions of 11,600 Gg CO2eq by 2030. (ii) LULUCF: Cambodia intends to undertake voluntary and conditional actions to achieve the target of increasing forest cover to 60% of national land area by 2030. In absence of any actions the net sequestration from LULUCF is expected to reduce to 7,897 GgCO2 in 2030 compared to projected sequestration of 18,492 GgCO2 in 2010.---Reduction as Gg CO2eq and % in the year 2030 compared to the baseline: Energy industries: 1,800 (16%); Manufacturing Industries: 727 (7%); Transport: 390 (3%); Other: 155 (1%).
Decarbonization strategy: 
Improving operation and maintenance of vehicles through motor vehicle inspection and eco-driving, and the increased use of hybrid cars, electric vehicles and bicycles. -