Electricité Du Cambodge
Department of Rural Electrification Fund
Report on
Activities of the Department of Rural Electrification Fund
for the Year 2014
Compiled by Department of the Rural Electrification Fund 2015
Preface
This report on activities of the Department of Rural Electrification Fund for the Year 2014 issued in 2015 is the report compiled from the data and information related to Strategy and Plan for Development of Rural Electrification, Policy on Renewable Energy of the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC), the establishment of Rural Electrification Fund, mission, activities, and the achievements of Rural Electrification Fund. This report is aimed for dissemination to the Royal Government of Cambodia, donors, investors and public desirous to know about the activities of the Department of Rural Electrification Fund in accelerating of rural electrification development in the Kingdom of Cambodia.
This report is compiled, in Khmer and English.
Department of Rural Electrification Fund plans to publish the report annually on its achievements so that the data and relevant information on activities of the Department of Rural Electrification Fund is updated regularly to reflect the actual situation. Any comments or suggestions from the Royal Government of Cambodia, donors, investors or public are welcome and will be considered by the Department of Rural Electrification Fund to publish more useful reports in future.
Department of Rural Electrification Fund expects that this reprt will be a valuable document for the information on activities of the Department of Rural Electrification Fund.
·Cambodia Delegate Electricite du Cambodge
Table of Contents
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Chapter 1 Strategy and Plan for Development of Rural Electrification and Policy on Renewable Energy of the Royal Government of Cambodia ..
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1.1
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Strategy and Plan for Development of Rural Electrification …….
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Policy on Renewable Energy ……..……………………………...
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Chapter 2 Inform
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2.1
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Establishment of Department of Rural Electrification Fund ….....
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Organisation Structure of REF …………………………………...
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Address of REF ………………………………………………..…
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The Sources of Fund for REF ..…………………………………..
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REF’s Funding ……………………………………………...……
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Chapter 3 Information on Objectives, Mission and Program of REF for the Development of Rural Electrification ……………………..…………….
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3.1
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Objectives of REF ..........................................................................
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Missions of REF ............................................................................
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Programs of REF for Development of Rural Electrification …….
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3.3.1 Power to the Poor (P2P) Program …………………….
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3.3.2 Solar Home System (SHS) Program ……………….…
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3.3.3 Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas .
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Eligibility criteria for implementation of REF Programs ……..…
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3.4.1 Eligibility criteria for P2P Program ……………….….
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3.4.2 Eligibility criteria for SHS Program …………….……
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3.4.3 Eligibility criteria for Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas .......................
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Chapter 4 Inform
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Program for Power to the Poor (P2P) …………………….……...
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4.1.1 Target number and achievement under P2P Program ..
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4.1.2 Site inspection activities on implementation of P2P Program …………….…………………………………
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Program for Solar Home System (SHS) ………………………....
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4.2.1 Program for sale and installation of 4,000 SHS-50W ...
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4.2.2 Program for 6,000 SHS-50W and 2,000 SHS-5W ….
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4.2.3 The challenges faced in the implementation of SHS program .........................................................................
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Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Eevelop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas …….….………
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4.3.1 Target number and achievement under Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas ……………...
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4.3.2 Site inspection activities on implementation of Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas ..
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Annex 1
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Provincewise summary information on execution of contracts under P2P Program in 2014 ………………………..………………………….
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Annex 2
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Provincewise summary information on contracted target number of rural households to be connected to supply system, number of rural household connected to supply system and present position under P2P Program in 2014 ……………………..…………………………………
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Annex 3
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List of villages covered by P2P Program in 2014 ………………..….…
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Annex 4
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Map showing the provinces in which P2P Program is implemented in 2014 …………………………………………………...………………..
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Annex 5
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List of villages in which SHS have been installed in 2014 …………….
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Annex 6
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Map showing the provinces in which SHS have been installed in 2014 .
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Annex 7
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Provincewise information on licensees who have executed contracts with REF for getting assistance to improve existing and develop electricity infrastructure in rural areas in 2014 ……………………..…
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Annex 8
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Provincewise summary information on contracted target length of network, constructed length of network and present position under Program for Providing assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas in 2014 ……………………...
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Annex 9
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List of villages covered by Program for Providing assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas in 2014 ……………………………………………………………….…
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Annex 10
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Map showing the provinces for which REF provides assistance to improve existing and develop electricity infrastructure in rural areas in 2014 ……………………………….……………….……...…...
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List of Tables
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Table 1
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Provincewise summary information on contracted target number of rural households to be connected to supply system, number of rural household connected to supply system and target number of new connections, not achieved and contract terminated under P2P Program in 2014 …..…...…
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Table 2
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Provincewise total number of villages and villages in which P2P program was implemented in 2014 ………………………………….…..
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Table 3
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Provincewise information on number of SHS installed to rural HHs in 2014 ………………………………….………………………………......
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Table 4
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Provincewise total number of villages and villages which access electricity through SHS in 2014 ………………………..………………...
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Table 5
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Provincewise information on contracted target length of network, constructed length of network under program for providing assistance to improve existing and develop electricity infrastructure in rural areas in 2014 ……………………………………...………………………………
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Table 6
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Provincewise total number of villages and number of villages electrified under program for providing assistance to improve existing and develop electricity infrastructure in rural areas in 2014 …………..…………..…..
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1.1 Strategy and Plan for Development of Rural Electrification
The Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC), in its pursuit to reduce poverty, improve the standard of living and foster economic development of the rural areas, takes cognizance of the need to meet the basic infrastructure requirements of its marginalized rural people. Creating access to reliable electricity services at an affordable cost in rural areas is thus an integral part of the governmental agenda of economic development and social uplift.
To implement the above agenda, RGC through the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME), which is the expertise ministry, has set a two-step target in rural electrification:
(i) by the year 2020, all the villages of the Kingdom of Cambodia will have electricity of some type; and
(ii) by the year 2030, at least 70% of households will have access to grid-quality electricity.
The strategy outlined to achieve the above target consists of (i) - Electricité du Cambodge to undertake expansion of the High Voltage (HV) grid system to more provinces and Medium Voltage (MV) supply into rural areas, (ii) - the expansion of the area of supply of the licensees supplying in rural areas, and (iii) - the private investors in power sector to provide power supply to new areas.
1.2 Policy on Renewable Energy
The RGC has issued six policy statements embracing the rural electrification by renewable energy sources as follows:
- Striving to provide reliable electricity service that is safe and resulted in minimum negative impacts on the environment at a cost acceptable to the rural communities.
- Offering legal framework, effective directions, a variety of encouragement, and fostering private sector participation to supply electricity services by using renewable energy to the rural communities.
- Acting as facilitator in the market by using a variety of encouragement apparatus conducive to electricity service that is equitable, reliable, and safe, with minimum negative impacts on the environment at an affordable price to the rural communities.
- Fostering the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity with renewable energy technologies by setting electricity rates that are in accordance to the principle of Cambodia’s electricity law.
- Promoting the electricity system that uses the cheapest renewable energy system for the rural communities; research, trial and error, and developing model are ones of the Government’s duties related to grid extension and off grid extension.
- Guarantying to provide sufficient fund, appropriate mechanism, and various training to allow participation in the rural electrification effort by financially disadvantage people.
1 Policy on Rural Electrification by Renewable Energy, January 2007.
2.1 Establishment of Department of Rural Electrification Fund
RGC issued the Royal Decree No. NS/RKT/1204/048 dated 4 December 2004 on the establishment of the Rural Electrification Fund of the Kingdom of Cambodia to accelerate the development of rural electrification. In the initial year, Rural Electrification Fund utilized the funds provided by the World Bank under the Rural Electrification and Transmission Project (RETP) and RGC’s counterpart fund. After RETP was closed on 31st January 2012 and funds were not made available to meet the operation expenses of Rural Electrification Fund, then, on 22nd August 2012, RGC issued a new Royal Decree No. NS/RKT/0812/734, amending some articles of the old Royal Decree on formation of Rural Electrification Fund, to integrate Rural Electrification Fund with Electricité du Cambodge (EDC) so that Rural Electrification Fund can continue to perform its works independently on Cambodian funding and still also receive grant and donations from external funding to assist in development of rural electrification in Cambodia. In accordance with this new Royal Decree, EDC has established a new department2 known as “Departmentof Rural Electrification Fund” herein after called “REF”.
This is a big step of the RGC to attract and encourage the private sector to invest in electric power infrastructure in rural areas in order to accelerate the development of electricity in rural areas so that more poor people in the rural areas can access electricity for lighting, commercial use, handicraft and other purposes for improving their standard of living and for the general interest of the society.
2.2 Organisation Structure of REF
REF operates in accordance with the Statute of EDC and functions as a non-profit organization and has separate account.
2.3 Address of REF
REF’s office is located at Building # 205, National road No. 5, Sangkat Kilometer No. 6, Khan Russeykeo, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. REF’s website is www.ref.gov.kh. 2 Decision No. 0898 dated September 12, 2012 on theintegration of REF institution in the management structure and organization of EDC.
REF has also its own library for public who wishes to understand about REF’s activities, report and the development of rural electrification in the Kingdom of Cambodia.
2.4 The Sources of Fund for REF
The sources of fund for REF are as follows:
- Social budget package provided in electricity tariff of EDC and other donations of EDC, if any.
- Donations and grants whose sources and terms are acceptable to the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) and the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF).
- Other sources from RGC.
2.5 REF’s Funding
REF’s funding is from EDC. In 2014, EDC has provided fund of $6 million for the operation of REF and implementation of three rural electrification development programs consisting of (i) - Program for Power to the Poor (P2P), (ii) - Program for Solar Home System (SHS), and (iii) - Program for Providing Assistance to Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas.
3.1 Objectives of REF
The objectives of REF are as follows:
- To promote equitable rural electrification coverage by facilitating the population’s access to electricity at affordable price for economic, social and household uses, thus contributing to poverty reduction.
- To promote and encourage private sector to participate in providing sustainable rural electrification services; in particular the exploitation of and economic application of technically and commercially well proven new and renewable energy technologies.
3.2 Missions of REF
REF has the following missions:
- Promoting equitable rural electrification coverage by facilitating the population’s access to electricity at affordable price for economic, social and household uses.
- Providing support for the preparation and implementation of rural electrification projects.
- Promoting and facilitating the poor households in rural areas to have access to electricity for their houses from grid supply by providing interest free loan.
- Promoting and facilitating the remote rural household, which may not have access to the electricity network for a long period, access electricity through Solar Home System.
- Promoting and facilitating the private electricity supplier in rural areas having legal license to access fund for investing on expansion of electricity supply infrastructure to fully cover its authorized distribution area in order to allow all rural households have access to electricity for use.
- Promoting the use of well proven, technically and commercially viable new and renewable energy technologies.
REF will use its resources to achieve the above missions depending on the conditions for which fund are made available by different sources.
3.3 Programs of REF for Development of Rural Electrification
In 2014, REF is implementing the following programs:
3.3.1 Power to the Poor (P2P) Program
The purpose of this program is to facilitate the poor households in rural areas to have access to electricity for their houses from grid supply by providing interest free loan to meet (i)- costs for the connection fees of the electricity supplier, (ii)- costs for deposit to be deposited with the electricity supplier, (iii)- costs for purchase of materials and labor for the installation of wires 3 Provision 3 of the Royal Decree No NS/RKT/1204/048 dated 4 December 2004 on the establishment of REF from the connection point to its house, and (iv)- costs for purchase of materials and labor for the installation of in-house wiring.
3.3.2 Solar Home System (SHS) Program
The purpose of this program is to facilitate the remote rural household, which may not have access to the electricity network for a long period, access electricity through SHS.
3.3.3 Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas
The purpose of this program is to facilitate the private electricity supplier in rural areas having legal license to access fund for investing on expansion of electricity supply infrastructure to fully cover its authorized distribution area in order to allow all rural households have access to electricity for use.
3.4 Eligibility criteria for implementation of REF Programs
3.4.1 Eligibility criteria for P2P Program
Eligibility criteria for Rural Electricity Enterprises (REEs) and rural HH are as follows:
A. Eligibility Criteria for REEs
Eligibility criteria for REEs are as follows:
- Having license for providing electric power from Electricity Authority of Cambodia (EAC) and license term is at least 5 years.
- The supply to the rural area is from the grid supply for a period of at least one year.
- Maintaining correct accounting statement to show the viability of their operation.
- Responsible to collect back the payment in installments from the rural HH and transfer to REF’s account on time.
- Responsible to any losses caused by non-payment by rural HH except if REF agrees to eliminate the debt.
- Agree to execute contract: (i) - Contract for Soft Loan from REF for Connection of Electricity Supply, (ii) - Contract between REF and REE for utilizing soft loan under P2P Program, (iii) - Principles for implementation of P2P Program by providing soft loan to poor households in rural areas for connection of electricity supply, and other concerning documents under P2P Program.
B. Eligibility Criteria for rural HH
Eligibility Criteria for rural HH are as follows:
- Living in the existing electrified rural areas.
- Household not yet connected to the supply system.
- Have a stable house for safety of electrification.
- All female -headed households and households with disabled members;
- Agree to payback in monthly installment within maximum period of 36 months.
- The Amount of this loan shall not exceed 480,000 Riels per household.
- Agree to execute contract: (i) - Contract for Soft Loan from REF for Connection of Electricity Supply, (ii) - Principles for implementation of P2P Program by providing soft loan to poor households in rural areas for connection of electricity supply, and other concerning documents under P2P Program.
3.4.2 Eligibility criteria for SHS Program
Eligibility criteria for SHS are as follows:
- The remote rural area, which may not have access to the electricity network for a long period and the area which may not have access to the electricity network for at least 5 years.
- Sale and installation at rural households and pagoda in rural area throughtout the Kingdom of Cambodia. One HH and one pagoda are eligible for one SHS.
- Provide a subsidy of USD 100 per SHS to rural households, as assistance to reduce the cost of the SHS and the cost of installation.
- The purchaser agrees to repay the remaining cost without interest of the SHS (remaing cost is the cost after deducting the subsidy of USD 100 per SHS) in installments to REF within the period of 48 months. The pagoda agrees to pay the full remaining cost after deducting the subsidy at the time of installation. After the purchaser has paid the remaining cost in full, the SHS will become the property of the purchaser.
- The household can choose, the pay back of the remaining cost by any one of the 3 options: option (1) - payoff the remaining cost at the time of installation or option (2) - payment of half-yearly installments in the beginning of each half-year within a period of 4 years or option (3) - every two months instalments within a period of 4 years.
- No down payment. The first installment is to be paid on the date of commissioning of the SHS. Subsequent installments of payment are to be paid until the amount is paid back in full. Payments are to be made to the seller or its authorized representative.
- No interest is chargeable for payment in installments.
- The transportation, installation, collection of repayment and maintenance of the SHS is through a local private firm.
- The installation and maintenance fees are born by REF.
- The purchaser shall agree to execute the contract and other legal documents with REF.
3.4.3 Eligibility criteria for Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas
The criterion for implementation of this program is formulated for three different types of area considering the density of population as follows:
Area No. 1 - Area with high density of population having economic efficiency
REF will provide the guarantee on loan borrowed by electricity supplier in rural areas from the local banks for investment on expansion of electricity infrastructure in rural areas to fully cover its authorized distribution area.
Eligibility criteria for area No. 1 is as follows:
- Electricity supplier shall have valid license for providing electricity service issued by Electricity Authority of Cambodia (EAC) and the term of the license shall be for at least 5 years from the date of application for loan.
- Electricity supplier shall have proper accounting record of its electricity business.
- This loan will be only for investment in electricity supply infrastructure in rural areas connected from the national grid or supplying power through isolated system.
- Electricity supplier can use this loan for investment on Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity supply infrastructure in its authorized licensed area, both for the development of new electricity infrastructure and for improving the existing electricity infrastructure in its authorized licensed area.
- Electricity supplier shall agree to execute a contract and other legal documents with EDC for the guarantee on the loan from bank and with bank for getting the loan.
- Electricity supplier shall obtain no-objection from EAC on the conditions, including the transfer of license to EDC in case the borrower could not pay back on time as agreed with the bank, in the guarantee contract for loan which the electricity supplier shall execute with EDC.
- Source of funds for this implementation is from local banks.
Area No. 2: Area with medium density of population, where doing electricity business may not be profitable if the electricity supplier has to pay interest on the investment capital
REF will provide the interest free assistance for investment on electricity infrastructure in rural areas.
Eligibility criteria for area No. 2 are as follows:
- Electricity supplier shall have valid license for providing electricity service issued by Electricity Authority of Cambodia (EAC) and the term of the license shall be for at least 5 years from the date of application for loan.
- Electricity supplier shall have proper accounting record of its electricity business.
- This budget is for investment on electricity infrastructure in rural areas connected from the national grid only.
- Electricity supplier can use this loan for investment on Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity supply infrastructure in its authorized licensed area, both for the development of new electricity infrastructure and for improving the existing electricity infrastructure in its authorized licensed area.
- Electricity supplier prepares development plan with cost and gets approval for investment from EAC.
- REF examines the application and sanctions the appropriate amount of interest free assistance to be provided in instilments and sign contract for disbursement and repayment. Electricity supplier shall obtain no-objection from EAC on the conditions, including the transfer of license to EDC in case the borrower could not pay back on time as agreed with REF, in the contract for interest free assistance.
- Electricity supplier applies to REF for disbursement of interest free assistance along with progress report. REF verifies the progress and makes disbursements in installment depending on the work progress. REF will acknowledge the repayment of the full amount of the interest free assistance when the full amount of interest free assistance is repaid back in installment by the electricity supplier.
- The interest free assistance provided under this scheme will be interest free.
- The amount of the interest free assistance will not exceed USD 150,000 (one hundred fifty thousand) per project. The electricity supplier may request for other new project for consideration of REF when required.
- In the case of existing electricity supplier, the amount of the interest free assistance will not exceed 50% of the cost of the existing electricity infrastructure of the electricity supplier as assessed by EAC. In the case of new electricity supplier, the amount of the interest free assistance will not exceed 50% of the cost of the proposed electricity infrastructure of the electricity supplier as assessed by EAC.
- Electricity supplier shall agree to execute the contract and other legal documents with REF.
- Source of funds is from EDC.
Area No. 3: Area with low density of population, where doing electricity business is not viable unless part of the infrastructure cost is provided as grant
REF will provide part of the infrastructure cost as grant and part of the cost as interest free assistance for investment on electricity infrastructure in rural areas.
Eligibility criteria for area No. 3 are as follows:
- Electricity supplier shall have valid license for providing electricity service issued by Electricity Authority of Cambodia (EAC) and the term of the license shall be for at least 5 years from the date of application for loan.
- Electricity supplier shall have proper accounting record of its electricity business.
- This budget assistance is for investment on MV and LV electricity infrastructure in rural areas connected from the national grid and which is evaluated by REF as area eligible for grant.
- Electricity supplier can invest the amount of this budget assistance for the development of new electricity infrastructure in rural areas.
- Electricity supplier shall prepare development plan with cost and get approval for investment from EAC.
- REF examines the application and sanctions the appropriate amount of grant and interest free assistance to be provided in installments and sign contract for disbursement and repayment. Electricity supplier shall obtain no- objection from EAC on the conditions, including the transfer of license to EDC in case the borrower could not pay back on time as agreed with REF, in the contract for grant and interest free assistance.
- Electricity supplier applies to REF for disbursement of budget assistance along with progress report. REF verifies the work progress and makes disbursements in installment depending on the work progress. REF will acknowledge the repayment of the full amount of the interest free assistance when the full amount of interest free assistance is repaid back by the electricity supplier. The amount, provided as grant in this budget assistance by REF, is not required to be paid back.
- The interest free assistance provided under this scheme will be interest free.
- The amount of the interest free assistance and grant will not exceed USD 150,000 (one hundred fifty thousand) per project. The electricity supplier may request for other new project for consideration of REF when required.
- In the case of existing licensee, the amount of the grant will not exceed 30% of the cost of the project and the amount of the interest free assistance will not exceed 50% of the cost of the existing electricity infrastructure of the electricity supplier as assessed by EAC. In the case of new electricity supplier, the amount of the grant will not exceed 30% of the price of the project and the amount of the interest free assistance will not exceed 50% of the price of the proposed electricity infrastructure of the electricity supplier as assessed by EAC.
- Electricity supplier shall agree to execute the contract and other legal documents with REF.
- Source of funds is from EDC.
4.1 Program for Power to the Poor (P2P)
4.1.1 Target number and achievement under P2P Program
In 2014, 9 contracts with 10 licensees (one licensee has executed 2 contracts) for providing new connections in rural areas under P2P program have been executed by REF. The total target number under these 9 contracts is connection to 2,176 rural households (HH). Provincewise summary information on execution of contracts under P2P Program in 2014 is given in Annex 1.
Out of the 10 contracts, for some contracts 100% target was achieved within the contract period, whereas for some contracts part target was achieved within the contract period and such contracts have been terminated on the expiration of the contracts period and some contracts are ongoing as the contracts period was not over on 31st December 2014. Provincewise summary information on contracted target number of rural households to be connected to supply system, number of rural household connected to supply system and target number of new connections, not achieved and contract terminated under P2P Program in 2014 is given in Table 1 below.
Table 1: Provincewise summary information on contracted target number of rural households to be connected to supply system, number of rural household connected to supply system and target number of new connections, not achieved and contract terminated under P2P Program in 2014
No.
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Province
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Contracted taget number of rural HH to be connected to supply system, (HH)
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Number of rural HH connected to supply system, (HH)
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Target number of new connections, not achieved and contract terminated (HH)
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1
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Banteay Meanchey
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103
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395
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-
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2
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Kampong Cham
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550
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250
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300
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3
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Kratie
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158
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-
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158
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4
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Prey Veng
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1,187
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1,075
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112
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5
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Pursat
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178
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76
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102
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6
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Takeo
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-
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17
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-
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Total
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2,176
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1,813
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672
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Province wise summary information on contracted target number of rural households to be connected to supply system, number of rural household connected to supply system and present position under P2P Program in 2014 is given in Annex 2.
In 2014, 1,813 rural consumers have got direct benefit of this program. According to Cambodia Inter-Censal Population Survey 2013 Final Report, the average household size in rural area is 4.6 persons. Hence the number of population directly benefited from this program is 8,340 persons. P2P program has provided the much needed impetus to REEs by increasing the number of consumers (rural household) and hence increasing the sell of electricity.
Province wise total number of villages and villages in which P2P program was implemented in 2014 is given in Table 2 below.
Table 2: Provincewise total number of villages and villages in which P2P program was implemented in 2014
No.
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Province
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Total number of villages
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Number of villages in which P2P program was implemented
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1
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Banteay Meanchey
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633
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8
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2
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Kampong Cham
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1,758
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22
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3
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Kratie
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250
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12
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4
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Prey Veng
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1,137
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43
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5
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Pursat
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501
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20
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Total
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4,269
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105
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List of villages covered by P2P Program in 2014 is given in Annex 3.
Map showing the provinces in which P2P Program is implemented in 2014 is given in Annex 4.
4.1.2 Site inspection activities on implementation of P2P Program
To ensure that the implementation of P2P program is implemented in a transparent and proper manner, REF staff verified the new connection to rural consumers under P2P program for all licensees who implemented this program. Some physical activities of new connection verification are shown pictorially below.
Mr. York Savong (Project 2) license No. 125L for providing electricityservice at Some parts of some parts of Krakor and Kandeang District, Pursat Province
4.2 Program for Solar Home System (SHS)
4.2.1 Programfor sale and installation of 4,000 SHS-50W
In 2014, REF has sold and installed 4,000 SHS-50W to rural households (HHs) in remote areas. To facilitate the purchasers and ensure that the SHS installed at rural HHs, operates well and to collect the payback amount in instalments from the purchasers, Electricité du Cambodge (EDC) has executed a contract with B.N.P. Power Green (Cambodia) Co., Ltd for providing services of transportation, installation, collection of payback in installment and maintenance of 4,000 systems.
Provincewise information on number of SHS installed to rural HHs in 2014 is given in Table 3 below.
Table 3: Provincewise information on number of SHS installed to rural HHs in 2014
No.
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Province
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Number of SHS installed
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1
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Kampong Thom
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1,092
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2
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Pursat
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2,908
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Total
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4,000
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4,000 rural HHs are directly benefited by this program (one SHS per HH). According to Cambodia Inter-Censal Population Survey 2013 Final Report, the average household size in rural area is 4.6 persons. Hence the number of population directly benefited from this program is 18,400 persons.
Province wise total number of villages and villages which access electricity through SHS in 2014 is given in Table 4 below.
Table 4: Provincewise total number of villages and villages which access electricity through SHS in 2014
No.
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Province
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Total number of villages
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Number of villages access electricity through SHS
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1
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Kampong Thom
|
737
|
26
|
2
|
Pursat
|
501
|
51
|
|
Total
|
|
77
|
List of villages in which SHS have been installed in 2014 is given in Annex 5.
Map showing the provinces in which SHS have been installed in 2014 is given in Annex 6.
Some photos of rural households with 4,000 SHS-50Wp installation and Dissemination in 2014
4.2.2 Program for 6,000 SHS-50W and 2,000 SHS-5W
In 2014, EDC has executed a contract on 31 October 2014 with Richgrid Technology Co., Ltd and the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) has approved and signed on this contract on 16
December 2014 for supply of 6,000 SHS-50W and 2,000 SHS-5W, totaling 8,000 SHS, to REF. The SHS are expected to be received in early 2015. 6,000 SHS-50W materials are for sale to and installation at remote rural households. Whereas, 2,000 SHS-5W materials are for donation to rural HHs at remote areas.
As more fund is available, EDC is processing to executed a additional contract with Richgrid Technology Co., Ltd for supply of 3,240 SHS-50W to REF. These 3,240 SHS-50W materials are also for sale to and installation at remote rural households.
To implemt this program, to facilitate the purchasers and ensure that the SHS installed to rural HHs, operates well and to collect the payback amount in instalments from the purchasers, EDC is processing procurement of a private firm for providing services of transportation, installation, collection of payback in installment and maintenance of 8,000 systems.
4.2.3 The challenges faced in the implementation of SHS program
The challenges faced in the implementation of SHS program are as follows:
- Purchaser requests to delay the payment due to not having money to repay.
- Purchaser can afford payment but unwilling to pay on the ground that another purchaser has not paid.
- Purchaser mishandles the SHS resulting in improper operation of the SHS and avoid payment on the ground that SHS is not operating.
- Purchaser migrates leaving behind very old or/and young person to look after the house who has no money for payment.
- Purchaser removes SHS unauthorizedly and take it to new in accessible place like farm, forest and mountain hence cannot be contacted to get payment.
- Purchaser go to the rice field by locking the house and theif steal the system (some agree to pay and some disagree to pay the remaining cost of the system),
- Purchaser leave the house when the Operator arrives or on the way to collect the money.
- Purchaser take some excuse to delay the payment to another day.
- The SHS is damaged by fires or lightning etc. and the purchaser refuses to pay the balance instalments.
To resolve the challenges, REF has gone to the site for resolution through friendly mutual discussion basis.
Pictures of activities in resolution with the SHS purchaser, who have not paid back in Kampong Thom Province
As on 31st December 2014, in spite of the above challenges, the implementation of this program can be considered satisfactory.
4.3 Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas
4.3.1 Target number and achievement under Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas
In 2014, REF has executed 72 contracts for providing assistance to improve existing and develop electricity infrastructure in rural areas with 66 licensees (6 licensees have executed 2 contracts each). Provincewise information on licensees who have executed contracts with REF for getting assistance to improve existing and develop electricity infrastructure in rural areas in 2014 is given in Annex 7.
Out of the 72 contracts, for some contracts 100% target was achieved within the contract period, whereas for some contracts part target was achieved within the contract period and such contracts have been terminated on the expiration of the contracts period and some contracts are ongoing as the contracts period was not over on 31st December 2014. Provincewise information on contracted target length of network, constructed length of network under Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas in 2014 is given in Table 5 below.
Table 5: Province wise information on contracted target length of network, constructed length of network under Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas in 2014
No.
|
Province
|
Contracted target length of network, (km)
|
Constructed length of network, (km)4
|
|
|
LV
|
|
MV
|
LV
|
|
|
MV
|
1
|
Banteay Meanchey
|
16.8
|
|
7.00
|
36.33
|
|
7.00
|
2
|
Battambang
|
115.38
|
|
48.81
|
119.88
|
|
48.81
|
3
|
Kampong Cham
|
127.20
|
|
27.00
|
127.20
|
|
27.00
|
4
|
Kampong Chhnang
|
91.75
|
|
20.50
|
97.75
|
|
20.50
|
5
|
Kampong Speu
|
122.94
|
|
6.94
|
136.94
|
|
6.94
|
6
|
Kampong Thom
|
70.66
|
|
-
|
70.66
|
|
-
|
7
|
Kampot
|
19.00
|
|
-
|
24.00
|
|
-
|
8
|
Kandal
|
117.62
|
|
-
|
135.82
|
|
-
|
9
|
Koh Kong*
|
-
|
|
-
|
-
|
|
|
-
|
10
|
Kratie
|
20.00
|
|
-
|
28.00
|
|
-
|
11
|
Prey Veng
|
4.00
|
|
-
|
8.30
|
|
-
|
12
|
Pursat
|
170.15
|
|
11.50
|
176.96
|
|
11.50
|
13
|
Siem Reap*
|
-
|
|
-
|
-
|
|
|
-
|
14
|
Preah Sihanouk
|
19.43
|
|
-
|
24.43
|
|
16.50
|
15
|
Svay Rieng
|
20.00
|
|
-
|
20.00
|
|
-
|
16
|
Takeo
|
108.11
|
|
13.70
|
125.01
|
|
13.70
|
|
|
1,023.04
|
135.45
|
1,131.28
|
151.95
|
|
Total
|
|
1,158.49
|
|
|
1,283.23
|
Note:* Licensees provide electricity in two provinces, but the development of electricity infrastuctures is not in these provinces.
This constructed length of network includes the contracts signed in 2013 but the contruction of network is completed in 2014.
Province wise summary information on contracted target length of network, constructed length of network and present position under Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas in 2014 is given in Annex 8.
In 2014, 66 licensees have been directly benefited by this program. This program has provided the much needed impetus to REEs to expand electricity supply to cover fully and quickly its authorized license area so that more rural household can access grid quality electricity supply from the REEs.
Provincewise total number of villages and number of villages electrified under Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas in 2014 is given in Table 6 below.
Table 6: Province wise total number of villages and number of villages electrified under Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas in 2014
No.
|
Province
|
Total number of villages
|
Number of villages access electricity
|
1
|
Banteay Meanchey
|
633
|
12
|
2
|
Battambang
|
749
|
79
|
3
|
Kampong Cham
|
1768
|
107
|
4
|
Kampong Chhnang
|
557
|
70
|
5
|
Kampong Speu
|
1358
|
126
|
6
|
Kampong Thom
|
737
|
48
|
7
|
Kampot
|
482
|
9
|
8
|
Kandal
|
1087
|
49
|
9
|
Koh Kong*
|
-
|
-
|
10
|
Kratie
|
250
|
13
|
11
|
Prey Veng
|
1,137
|
30
|
12
|
Pursat
|
501
|
79
|
13
|
Preah Sihanouk
|
108
|
30
|
14
|
Siem Reap*
|
-
|
-
|
15
|
Svay Rieng
|
690
|
9
|
16
|
Takeo
|
1,116
|
63
|
|
Total
|
11,173
|
724
|
List of villages covered by Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas in 2014 is given in Annex 9.
Map showing the provinces for which REF provides assistance to improve existing and develop electricity infrastructure in rural areas in 2014 is given in Annex 10.
4.3.2 Site inspection activities on implementation of Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas
To ensure that the implementation of Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas is implemented in a transparent and proper manner, REF staff verified the construction of networks for all licensees who implemented this program. Some physical activities of new network construction verification are shown pictorially below.
Mr. Lim Sisophorn having license No. 188L for providing electricity service at some parts of Samraong and Tramkork District, Takeo Province
Province wise summary information on execution of contracts under P2P Program in 2014
Province/city
|
Area of supply
|
License No.
|
Name of Licensee
|
Connection to grid supply
|
Banteay Meanchey
|
Khum O-Beychorn, O-Chrov District.
|
276L
|
Mr. Chun Rithy (Project 2)
|
National Grid and Anco Brother Co., Ltd
|
Kampong Cham
|
Some parts of Stueng Trang District.
|
369L
|
Mrs. Dy Pisei
|
National Grid
|
|
Some parts of Khum Ta Ong, Chamkar Leu District.
|
376L
|
Mr. Lay Bunthoeun
|
BVC Power Development Co., Ltd
|
Kratie
|
Khum Kohtasuy, Khum Tamao, and Some parts of Khum Chambork, Khum Russeykeo, Prek Brasorb District.
|
217L
|
Mr. Heang Pov
|
National Grid
|
Prey Veng
|
Some parts of Khum Chiphuch and Khum Trapeang Sre, Mesang District.
|
239L
|
Mr. Chan Sothea
|
National Grid
|
|
Khum Chres, Mesang District.
|
269L
|
Mr. Kong Yorn
|
National Grid
|
|
|
|
Mr. Kong Yorn (Project 2)
|
|
|
Khum Svay Chrum, Mesang District.
|
320L
|
Mr. Thouk Samean
|
National Grid
|
|
Khum Prey Khnes, Some parts of Khum Chiphuch, Khum Trapeang Sre, Mesang District, Khum Boeung Preah, Khum Speu (Khor), and some parts of Khum Speu (Kor), Bar Phnom District.
|
336L
|
Mr. Heang Phally
|
National Grid
|
Pursat
|
Some parts of Krakor and Kandeang District.
|
125L
|
Mr. York Savong (Project 2)
|
National Grid
|
Province wise summary information on contracted target number of rural households to be connected to supply system, number of rural household connected to supply system and present position under P2P Program in 2014
Provice/City
|
LicenseNo.
|
Name of Licensee
|
Contracted taget number of rural HH to be connected to supply system,
(HH)
|
Number of rural HH connected to supply system, (HH)
|
Remark
|
BanteayMeanchey
|
276L
|
Mr. Chun Rithy
|
-
|
292
|
Success and Project Closed
|
Mr. Chun Rithy (Project 2)
|
103
|
103
|
Success and Project Closed
|
Kampong Cham
|
369L
|
Mrs. Dy Pisei
|
300
|
0
|
Under implementation
|
376L
|
Mr. Lay Bunthoeun
|
250
|
250
|
Success and Project Closed
|
Kratie
|
217L
|
Mr. Heang Pov
|
158
|
0
|
Under implementation
|
Prey Veng
|
239L
|
Mr. Chan Sothea
|
275
|
163
|
Project Closed
|
269L
|
Mr. Kong Yorn
|
333
|
333
|
Success and Project Closed
|
Mr. Kong Yorn (Project 2)
|
111
|
111
|
Success and Project Closed
|
320L
|
Mr. Thouk Samean
|
203
|
203
|
Success and Project Closed
|
336L
|
Mr. Heang Phally
|
265
|
265
|
Success and Project Closed
|
Pursat
|
125L
|
Mr. York Savong (Project 2)
|
178
|
76
|
Project Closed
|
Takeo
|
273L
|
Mr. Chea Sovannara (Project 2)
|
-
|
17
|
Success and Project Closed
|
|
|
Total
|
2,176
|
1,813
|
|
List of villages covered by P2P Program in 2014
No.
|
CommuneCode
|
Number of villages in which P2P program was implemented
|
Name of Commune
|
Name of District
|
LicenseNo.
|
Licensee
|
1
|
Banteay Meanchey
|
|
010509
|
Chorkchey, Yeang Dangkum, Ou Beichorn, Thnolbort, Prasat, Banteay Thmei, Seila Khmer, Tumnub Dach.
|
Ou Beichaon
|
Ou Chrov
|
276L
|
Mr. Chun Rithy
|
Mr. Chun Rithy (Project 2)
|
2
|
Kampong Cham
|
|
031504
|
Khpob Ta Ngoun, Anloung Samlei, Ourun, Preaek Touk, Chheu Teu, Veal Bompong.
|
Khpob Ta Nguon
|
Stueng Trang
|
369L
|
Mrs. Dy Pisei
|
031508
|
Preah Anduong 1, Preah Anduong 2, Preaek Speu.
|
Preah Andoung
|
Stueng Trang
|
369L
|
Mrs. Dy Pisei
|
031507
|
Peam Kav, Peam Khnong, Deileu, Tuol Rokar, Deidos, Preaek Sangne Keut, Preaek Sangne Lech, Kaoh Kandal, Sre Sangke.
|
Peam Kaoh Snar
|
Stueng Trang
|
369L
|
Mrs. Dy Pisei
|
030207
|
Sampor, Trapeaek Chhouk, Chham Chhar.
|
Ta Ong
|
Chamkar Leu
|
376L
|
Mr. Lay Bunthoeun
|
030206
|
Bos Thlan.
|
Svay Teab
|
Chamkar Leu
|
376L
|
Mr. Lay Bunthoeun
|
3
|
Kratie
|
|
100308
|
Preaek Svay, Krahorm Korkrom, Krahorm Korleu, Ta Maukrom, Tamau Kandal.
|
Ta Mau
|
Preaek Prasab
|
217L
|
Mr. Heang Pov
|
100306
|
Boeng Rei, Srolav Damnak, Svay Chrum.
|
Ruessei Kaev
|
Preaek Prasab
|
217L
|
Mr. Heang Pov
|
100301
|
Cham Bak 1, Cham Bak 2, Chruoy Ampil 2, Chruoy Thmar.
|
Chambak
|
Preaek Prasab
|
217L
|
Mr. Heang Pov
|
4
|
Prey Veng
|
|
140503
|
Ruessei Sach, Samrong Veal, Samrong Wat, Yeang Thom, Meun Porn, Truok, Sang Kantre, Pur Rorng, Chi Phoch.
|
Chi Phoch
|
Me Sang
|
239L
|
Mr. Chan Sothea
|
140508
|
Chek Thlok.
|
Trapeang Srea
|
Me Sang
|
239L
|
Mr. Chan Sothea
|
140502
|
Trork, Trapeaek Skon.
|
Chres
|
Me Sang
|
269L
|
Mr. Kong Yorn
|
|
140505
|
Proheah, Thorp Sdach, Tuol Tari, Boeng, Me Sang.
|
Prey Rumdeng
|
Me Sang
|
269L
|
Mr. Kong Yorn
|
140502
|
Anduong Trach, Chan Kreussna, Tuol Tari.
|
Chres
|
Me Sang
|
269L
|
Mr. Kong Yorn (Project 2)
|
140505
|
Prech, Kreul.
|
Prey Rumdeng
|
Me Sang
|
269L
|
Mr. Kong Yorn (Project 2)
|
140508
|
Srormor.
|
Trapeang Srea
|
Me Sang
|
269L
|
Mr. Kong Yorn (Project 2)
|
140502
|
Meanchey, Sangkum, Krasang, Ang Preah.
|
Chres
|
Me Sang
|
320L
|
Mr. Thouk Samean
|
140506
|
Thbeng, Phnov, Ph’av, Bueng, Preychrum, Prey Totueng, Trapeaek Kdam, Ang Khrort, Sapor, Prey ampov, Sampor.
|
Prey Totueng
|
Me Sang
|
320L
|
Mr. Thouk Samean
|
140504
|
Paray, Prey Khnes (kor), Prey Khnes (Khor), Ou Sangke, Ta Mau, Keosna Krous.
|
Prey Khnes
|
Me Sang
|
336L
|
Mr. Heang Phally
|
5
|
Pursat
|
|
150307
|
Kampong Leu, Samrong, Chheu Tealkhpos, Kandal, Doung, Trapeaek Smach.
|
Kbal Trach
|
Krakor
|
125L
|
Mr. York Savong (Project 2)
|
150301
|
Tuolmakak, Porbet, Phsar.
|
Anlong Tnot
|
Krakor
|
125L
|
Mr. York Savong (Project 2)
|
150302
|
Tkuoltoch, Khsach La’eth, Sansor.
|
Ansa Chambak
|
Krakor
|
125L
|
Mr. York Savong (Project 2)
|
150309
|
Savoang, Thmei, Veal Vong.
|
Sna Ansa
|
Krakor
|
125L
|
Mr. York Savong (Project 2)
|
150308
|
Puth Tream, Krang Thum, Chongklorng.
|
Ou Sandan
|
Krakor
|
125L
|
Mr. York Savong (Project 2)
|
150305
|
Ti Boun.
|
Kampong Luong
|
Krakor
|
125L
|
Mr. York Savong (Project 2)
|
6
|
Takeo
|
|
|
|
|
|
210106
|
Prey Phkoam (A), Prey Phkoam (B), Prey Phkoam (C), Trong
|
Prey Phkoam
|
Angkor Borei
|
273L
|
Mr. Chea Sovannara (Project 2)
|
|
109 Villages
|
21 Communes
|
7 Districts
|
|
|
Map showing the provinces in which P2P Program is implemented in 2014

List of villages in which SHS have been installed in 2014
No
|
Commune Code
|
Number of villages access electricity through SHS
|
Name of Commune
|
Name of District
|
1
|
Kampong Thom
|
|
060501
|
Krobaov, Chhukkrous, Chhukboeng, Chhukstoeng, Taork, Trapeaek Sala, Tueuk Anduong, Boeng Khveak, Prasat, Serei Sokha, Anlong Slengk, Ansor Krohay.
|
Chhuk
|
Prasat Sambuor
|
060402
|
Baray.
|
Kraya
|
Prasat Ballangk
|
060401
|
Tamum.
|
Doung
|
|
060407
|
Chlous, Tuol Kreul, Makakkor, Thnol.
|
Tuol Kreul
|
060403
|
Krongong, Phdenk, Prohout, Smouch.
|
Phan Nheum
|
060404
|
Veal Thnol, Ou Angko.
|
Sakream
|
060405
|
Khvan Tean, Bos Sromauch.
|
Sala Visai
|
2
|
Pursat
|
|
150304
|
Kandal, Kabas, Kbal Teahean, Chamchas, Chamthmei, Chheuteab, Teanprey, Bormnork, Phteschek.
|
Chheu Tom
|
Krakor
|
150310
|
Trapeaekchhuol, Ansa Chambak, Kamreng.
|
Svay Sa
|
150308
|
Krangk Thom, Ou Achkok, Doungchour, Puthtream, Ou Tabrok (Akol).
|
Ou Sandan
|
150309
|
Kampong Prak, Ansakdam.
|
Sna Ansa
|
150311
|
Krobeisa, Chambak Thom, Dorng Tuekleach, Dambok 100, Tram, Thmei, Borngkorng Thmum, Boengveal, Preykla.
|
Thnaot Chum
|
150305
|
Timouy, Tipi, Tibei, Tibourn, Tipram.
|
Kampong Luong
|
150307
|
Speanpi, Kralanch, Totoeung.
|
Kbal Trach
|
150303
|
Pur Angkrorng.
|
Boeng Kantuot
|
150301
|
Banteaykrorng, Klengk Moeung, Klakropeu.
|
Anlong Thnot
|
150405
|
Veal Vong.
|
Rokat
|
Phnum Kravanh
|
150407
|
Ou Heng, Samraong 2, Preaek 2, Veal, Ou Preal.
|
Samraong
|
150406
|
Khsethbori.
|
Santreae
|
150604
|
Tumpor, Phuek Chrum, Stoengthmey.
|
Pramaoy
|
Veal Veaeng
|
150603
|
Kandal.
|
Anlong Reab
|
2 Provinces
|
77 Villages
|
21 Communes
|
5 Districts
|
Map showing the provinces in which SHS have been installed in 2014

Provincewise information on licensees who have executed contracts with REF for getting assistance to improve existing and develop electricity infrastructure in rural areas in 2014
Province/city
|
Area of supply
|
License No.
|
Name of Licensee
|
Connection to grid supply
|
Banteay Meanchey
|
Some parts of Khum Phnum Touch, Khum Soeu and Khum Chamnaom, Mongkul Borei District.
|
179L
|
Mr. Thon Thoeurn* (Project 2)
|
National Grid
|
Phreah Net Preah and Phnom Srok District.
|
164L
|
Vattanak N.T Angkor *
|
Mr. Ung Bunthy
|
Some parts of Krong Sereysophorn, Mongkul Borei District.
|
324L
|
Mrs. Khiev Sokha*
|
National Grid
|
Battambang
|
Some parts of Khum Beung Pring, Thmarkol District.
|
079L
|
Mr. Thon Thoeurn* (Project 2)
|
National Grid
|
Some parts of Khum Maung, Khum Kea and Khum Robors Mongkul, Maung Russey District.
|
109L
|
Maung Russey Development Enterprise
|
National Grid
|
Maung Russey Development Enterprise (Project 2)
|
Some parts of Khum Chrey, Thmarkol District.
|
202L
|
Mrs. Kong Samon
|
National Grid
|
Khum Lvea and Khum Prey Khpos, Bovil District.
|
242L
|
Miss. San Chhan
|
National Grid
|
Some parts of Sangke and Mong Russey District.
|
246L
|
Mr. Samnang Sathia
|
National Grid
|
Some parts of Thmarkol District.
|
270L
|
Mrs. Tech Yeatra
|
National Grid
|
Some parts of Bovil and Thmar Kol District.
|
282L
|
Mrs. Soeurn Sophornnara
|
Mr. Srey Oun
|
Some parts of Bovil and Thmarkol District.
|
324L
|
Mrs. Khiev Sokha*
|
National Grid
|
Some parts of Khum Thipadey, Hob, Kohkralor, Donba, Preahphos, and Khum Chhalman, Kohkralor District.
|
302L
|
Mr. Sem Vuthy
|
National Grid
|
Mr. Sem Vuthy (Project 2)
|
Some parts of Mong Reuessey and Rokhakiri District.
|
303L
|
Mrs. Lim Vanna* (Project 2)
|
National Grid
|
Some parts of Khum Cheng Meanchey, Banan District.
|
330L
|
Mr. Lonh Savan
|
Mr. Lon Rith
|
Kampong Cham
|
Some parts of Preychhor and Kang Meas District.
|
023L
|
Mekong Smart Power Co., Ltd
|
Electricity Skon-Chamkarleu
|
Some parts of Kampong Siem, Chamkar Leu and Preychhor District.
|
056L
|
Mrs. Nhek Theary
|
Electricity Skon-Chamkar leu and BVC Power Development Co., Ltd
|
|
Some parts of Tbong Khmum and Oreang Ov District.
|
085L
|
Electricity Tbong Khmum Enterprise
|
National Grid
|
Electricity Tbong Khmum Enterprise (Project 2)
|
Some parts of O-Raing Ov District.
|
088L
|
Mr. Khum Sophal*
|
Electricity Tbong Khmum Enterprise
|
Some parts of Khum Mepring and Khum Bateay, Bateay District.
|
159L
|
Mr. Khun Sopheap
|
Electricity Skon-Chamkarleu
|
Some parts of o-Raing Ov, Tbong Khmum and Ponheakrek District.
|
310L
|
Mr. Sum Heat*
|
Suong Electricity Enterprise
|
Khum Chhuok, Krouch Chhmar District, Khum Seda, Some parts of Khum Tambe and Khum Trapaing Pring, Tambe District.
|
339L
|
Mr. Thov Ny
|
National Grid
|
Kampong Chhnang
|
Khum Ponley, Khum Chork and Some parts of Khum Popel and Khum Khon Rong, Boribou District.
|
040L
|
Mr. Mak Heat (Project 2)
|
OSVR Trading Co., Ltd
|
Some parts of Kampong Tralach, Samaki Meanchey and Tekphos District.
|
041L
|
Mr. Ty Sokun
|
OSVR Trading Co., Ltd
|
Khum Pong Ro, Khum Svay Chrum, Khum Banteay Preal, Rolea Phear District.
|
096L
|
Mr. Un Sophal
|
OSVR Trading Co., Ltd
|
Khum Khlong Popork and some parts of Khum Chaong Maong, Khum Akphiwat, Khum Chrab, Khum Tuol Khpos and Khum Taing Krasaing, Toeuk Phos District.
|
119L
|
Mr. Un Sothea
|
OSVR Trading Co., Ltd
|
Special Purpose Transsmission License and Distribution License.
|
300L
|
OSVR Trading Co., Ltd (Project 2)
|
National Grid
|
OSVR Trading Co., Ltd (Project 3)
|
Kampong Speu
|
Some parts of Korng Pisey and Borseth District.
|
064L
|
Electricity Tramkhnar*
|
Sokha Electricity Co., Ltd
|
Some parts of Khum Kirivoan, Khum Taingsya, Khum Mohasaing and Khum Tangsamruong, Phnom Sruoch District.
|
067L
|
Mr. Sok Hoy
|
National Grid
|
Some parts of Odong District.
|
099L
|
Mr. Leng Mov*
|
Meng Sok Leng Construction
|
|
|
|
|
and Electricity Co., Ltd
|
Some parts of Khum Por Angkrang and Khum Netean, Borset District.
|
101L
|
Phsar Thnal Bort Electricity Enterprise*
|
National Grid
|
Khum Dambokroung and some parts of Khum O, Khum Trengtrayeung, Khum Preyrumdoul, and Khum Chomsangke, Phnom Srouch District.
|
136L
|
Mr. Men Kunthea
|
National Grid
|
Mr. Men Kunthea (Project 2)
|
Some parts of Odong, Thpong and Samrongtong District.
|
155L
|
Sahakreas Aphivath Akisni Samrethkiry
|
National Grid
|
Some parts of Korng Pisey, Samrong Tong, Boseth, Phnom Sruoch District.
|
224L
|
Sokha Electricity Co., Ltd**
|
National Grid
|
Some parts of Phnom Srouch District.
|
385L
|
Mrs. Chan Kim Eng
|
Sokha Electricity Co., Ltd
|
Some parts of Borseth District.
|
386L
|
Mr. Ung Khunvathanak
|
Sokha Electricity Co., Ltd
|
Kampong Thom
|
Some parts of Baray and Santuk District.
|
006L
|
Pheng Keang Electricity Pte.
|
BVC Power Development Co., Ltd
|
Some parts of Baray District.
|
019L
|
Mr. Te Kok Eng
|
BVC Power Development Co., Ltd
|
Khum Chraneag, Khum Svay Phleung, Khum Soyong, Khum Pong Ro and Khum Chralorng, Baray District.
|
032L
|
Mr. Ngen Kong
|
BVC Power Development Co., Ltd
|
Some parts of Khum Baray and Khum Chhouk Khsach, Baray District.
|
039L
|
Mr. Kim Chantara
|
BVC Power Development Co., Ltd
|
Khum Krava, Khum Cheung Deung, Khum Baksna and Khum Koki Thom, Baray District.
|
367L
|
Mr. Soeun Sophal
|
BVC Power Development Co., Ltd
|
Kampot
|
Some parts of Banteay Meas, Kampong Trach and Angkor Chey District.
|
093L
|
Akissni Touk Meas Enterprise* (Project 2)
|
Vietnam MV Grid, National Grid
|
Kandal
|
Some parts of Khsach Kandal District.
|
045L
|
Mrs. Choup Neang* (Project 2)
|
Genich stall Co., Ltd
|
Some parts of Sa-ang District and Koh Thom District.
|
049L
|
Eastern Power Supply Enterprise (EPOSE) (Project 2)
|
Akissini Keansvay Co., Ltd
|
Some parts of Ponhealeu and Ang Snoul District.
|
099L
|
Mr. Leng Mov*
|
Meng Sok Leng Construction and Electricity Co., Ltd
|
Some parts of Keansvay, Sa-and and Lvea En District.
|
150L
|
Akissini Keansvay Co., Ltd
|
National Grid
|
Some parts of Kandal Steung and Angsnuol District.
|
224L
|
Sokha Electricity Co., Ltd**
|
National Grid
|
Some parts of Khum Prek Tamak, Khsach Kandal
|
230L
|
Mrs. Thauv Vorun
|
TPLC Holdings
|
|
District.
|
|
|
Co., Ltd
|
Some parts of Khum Areyksat, Khum Sarikakeo and Khum Peam Oknha Ong, Lvea Em District, and some parts of Khum Svaychhrom, Ksachkandal District.
|
249L
|
Mr. Vanh Ramon
|
TPLC Holdings Co., Ltd
|
Some parts of Lvea Em District.
|
350L
|
Mr. Ann Hong
|
Akissini Keansvay Co., Ltd
|
Kratie
|
Khum Kohtasuy, Khum Tamao and some parts of Khum Chambork, Khum Russeykeo, PreyBrasorb District.
|
217L
|
Mr. Heang Pov
|
National Grid
|
Prey Veng
|
Some parts of Pearaing District.
|
045L
|
Mrs. Choup Neang* (Project 2)
|
Genich stall Co., Ltd
|
Sithor Kandal District.
|
088L
|
Mr. Khum Sophal*
|
Electricity Tbong Khmum Enterprise
|
Khum Kanchom, Some parts of Khum Roka, Khum Prey Sralet, Khum Prey Pneuv and Khum Prey Sniet, Pearaing District.
|
294L
|
Mrs. Chheng Kimheak (Project 2)
|
National Grid
|
Some parts of Kanh Chreach District.
|
310L
|
Mr. Sum Heat*
|
Suong Electricity Enterprise
|
Pursat
|
Some parts of Khums Beunng Khnar, Khum Khnatoteung and Metek, Bakan District.
|
033L
|
Mr. Chhuor Nguon (Project 2)
|
National Grid
|
Some parts of Bakan District, Phnom Kravanh District and Krong Pursat.
|
034L
|
Mr. Toem Touch
|
National Grid
|
Khum Leach, some parts of Khum Samrong, Khum Ptas Rong, Khum Rokat and Khum Santre, Phnom Kravanh District.
|
124L
|
Mrs. Ear Lay Sien
|
National Grid
|
Some parts of Krakor and Kandeang District.
|
125L
|
Mr. York Savong (Project 2)
|
National Grid
|
Some parts of Vealveng District.
|
303L
|
Mrs. Lim Vanna* (Project 2)
|
National Grid
|
Sangkat Chamroeun Phal and some parts of Sangkat Roleap, Krong Pursat and Khum Brangil, Phnom Kravanh District.
|
331L
|
Mr. Lim Pak
|
National Grid
|
Some parts of Kandeang, Bakan District and Krong Pursat.
|
382L
|
Mrs. Kim Siphal
|
National Grid
|
Mrs. Kim Siphal (Project 2)
|
Some parts of Khum Svay Sar and Khum Chheu Tom, Krakor District.
|
383L
|
Mrs. Khim Hieng
|
National Grid
|
Siem Reap
|
Some parts of Puok and Kralanh District.
|
164L
|
Vattanak N.T Angkor *
|
Mr. Ung Bunthy
|
Preah Sihanouk
|
Some parts of Khum Veal Renh, Khum Chheung Kou, Khum Sarong and Khum Andoung Thma, Preynob District.
|
029L
|
Mr. Sok Thy
|
National Grid
|
|
Some parts of Preynob District.
|
184L
|
Mrs. Chea Kimthat (Project 2)
|
National Grid
|
|
Khum O-Chrov and Khum Beung Ta Prum, Preynob District.
|
271L
|
Mr. Hung Huy
|
National Grid
|
Svay Rieng
|
Khum Ksethr, Kampong Ror District.
|
268L
|
Mr. Tak Bora
|
National Grid
|
Takeo
|
Some parts of Prey Kabas and Baty District.
|
020L
|
Akisni CL Prey Kabas
|
LMK Co., Ltd
|
|
Some parts of Borey Cholsar District, Angkor Borey District and Traing District.
|
022L
|
Mr. Kong Phat (Project 2)
|
Mr. Mak Khom
|
|
Some parts of Prey Kabas District and Angkor Borey District.
|
054L
|
Mrs. Ouch Por (Project 2)
|
LMK Co., Ltd
|
|
Some parts of Baty and Samrong District.
|
064L
|
Electricity Tramkhnar*
|
Sokha Electricity Co., Ltd
|
|
Some parts of Kirivong District.
|
093L
|
Akissni Touk Meas Enterprise* (Project 2)
|
Vietnam MV Grid, National Grid
|
|
Some parts of Khum Beungtranh Khang Cheung and Khum Beungtranh Khang Tbong District.
|
101L
|
Phsar Thnal Bort Electricity Enterprise*
|
National Grid
|
|
Khum Prek Phtol and Khum Angkorborey, Angkorborey District.
|
113L
|
Mr. Nou Kruy (Project 2)
|
National Grid
|
|
Some parts of Bati and Prey Kabas District.
|
118L
|
Bati Electricity Enterprise
|
LMK Co., Ltd
|
|
Some parts of Samraong District and Tramkork District.
|
188L
|
Mr. Lim Sisophorn (Project 2)
|
National Grid
|
|
Some parts of Khum Taing Yap, Khum Kdanh and Khum Champa, Prey Kabas District.
|
212L
|
Mr. Ngeth Meng
|
LMK Co., Ltd
|
|
Some parts of Baty District.
|
224L
|
Sokha Electricity Co., Ltd**
|
National Grid
|
|
Khum Prey Yutka, Koh Andet District and Khum Chouk Chey, Borey Cholasa District.
|
373L
|
Mr. Choun Tom
|
Electricity Kirivong Enterprise
|
Annex 8
Provincewise summary information on contracted target length of network, constructed length of network and present position under Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas in 2014
Province/city
|
Licensenumber
|
Name of licensee
|
Contractedtarget length of network (km)
|
Constructed length of network (km)
|
Remark
|
LV
|
MV
|
LV
|
MV
|
Banteay Meanchey
|
179L
|
Mr. Thon Thoeurn* (Project 2)
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
189L
|
Phum Nimit Co., Ltd
|
-
|
-
|
19.53
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
164L
|
Vattanak N.T Angkor *
|
9.00
|
7.00
|
9.00
|
7.00
|
Disbursed
|
324L
|
Mrs. Khiev Sokha*
|
7.80
|
-
|
7.80
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
Battambang
|
179L
|
Mr. Thon Thoeurn* (Project 2)
|
8.40
|
-
|
8.40
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
109L
|
Maung Russey Development Enterprise
|
27.37
|
-
|
27.37
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
Maung Russey Development Enterprise (Project 2)
|
16.20
|
-
|
16.20
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
201L
|
Mr. Ou Chanrat
|
-
|
-
|
4.50
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
202L
|
Mrs. Kong Samon
|
5.48
|
-
|
5.48
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
242L
|
Miss. San Chhan
|
6.00
|
-
|
6.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
246L
|
Mr. Samnang Sathia
|
5.13
|
12.35
|
5.13
|
12.35
|
Disbursed
|
270L
|
Mrs. Tech Yeatra
|
-
|
13.00
|
-
|
13.00
|
Disbursed
|
282L
|
Mrs. Soeurn Sophornnara
|
18.00
|
-
|
18.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
302L
|
Mr. Sem Vuthy
|
18.00
|
-
|
18.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
Mr. Sem Vuthy (Project 2)
|
-
|
14.00
|
-
|
14.00
|
Disbursed
|
303L
|
Mrs. Lim Vanna* (Project 2)
|
10.80
|
-
|
10.80
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
324L
|
Mrs. Khiev Sokha*
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
330L
|
Mr. Lonh Savan
|
-
|
9.46
|
-
|
9.46
|
Disbursed
|
Kampong Cham
|
023L
|
Mekong Smart Power Co., Ltd
|
23.50
|
-
|
23.50
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
056L
|
Mrs. Nhek Theary
|
22.50
|
-
|
22.50
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
085L
|
Electricity Tbong Khmum Enterprise
|
-
|
11.00
|
-
|
11.00
|
Disbursed
|
Electricity Tbong Khmum Enterprise (Project 2)
|
-
|
16.00
|
-
|
16.00
|
Disbursed
|
|
088L
|
Khum Sophal Co., Ltd*
|
13.20
|
-
|
13.20
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
159L
|
Mr. Khun Sopheap
|
16.20
|
-
|
16.20
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
310L
|
Mr. Sum Heat*
|
33.80
|
-
|
33.80
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
339L
|
Mr. Thov Ny
|
18.00
|
-
|
18.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
Kampong Chhnang
|
040L
|
Mr. Mak Heat
|
-
|
-
|
6.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
Mr. Mak Heat (Project 2)
|
7.00
|
-
|
7.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
041L
|
Mr. Ty Sokun
|
19.00
|
-
|
19.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
096L
|
Mr. Un Sophal
|
12.53
|
-
|
12.53
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
119L
|
Mr. Un Sothea
|
20.50
|
-
|
20.50
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
300L
|
OSVR Trading Co., Ltd (Project 2)
|
23.00
|
-
|
23.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
OSVR Trading Co., Ltd (Project 3)
|
9.72
|
20.50
|
9.72
|
20.50
|
Disbursed
|
Kampong Speu
|
064L
|
Electricity Tramkhnar*
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
067L
|
Mr. Sok Hoy
|
8.50
|
-
|
8.50
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
082L
|
Mr. Ly Sok Kry
|
-
|
-
|
4.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
099L
|
Mr. Leng Mov*
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
101L
|
Phsar Thnal Bort Electricity Enterprise*
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
136L
|
Mr. Men Kunthea
|
5.00
|
6.94
|
5.00
|
6.94
|
Disbursed
|
Mr. Men Kunthea (Project 2)
|
9.77
|
-
|
9.77
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
155L
|
Sahakreas Aphivath Akisni Samrethkiry
|
25.67
|
-
|
25.67
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
224L
|
Sokha Electricity Co., Ltd**
|
-
|
-
|
10.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
Sokha Electricity Co., Ltd** (Project 2)
|
27.00
|
-
|
27.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
385L
|
Mrs. Chan Kim Eng
|
24.00
|
-
|
24.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
386L
|
Mr. Ung Khunvathanak
|
23.00
|
-
|
23.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
Kampong Thom
|
006L
|
Pheng Keang Electricity Pte.
|
7.75
|
-
|
7.75
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
019L
|
Mr. Te Kok Eng
|
27.00
|
-
|
27.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
032L
|
Mr. Ngen Kong
|
16.00
|
-
|
16.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
039L
|
Mr. Kim Chantara
|
13.91
|
-
|
13.91
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
367L
|
Mr. Soeun Sophal
|
6.00
|
-
|
6.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
Kampot
|
093L
|
Akissni Touk Meas Enterprise*
|
-
|
-
|
5.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
Akissni Touk Meas Enterprise* (Project 2)
|
19.00
|
-
|
19.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
Kandal
|
045L
|
Mrs. Choup Neang*
|
-
|
-
|
7.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
|
Mrs. Choup Neang* (Project 2)
|
35.50
|
-
|
35.50
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
049L
|
Eastern Power Supply Enterprise (EPOSE)
|
-
|
-
|
12.70
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
|
EPOSE (Project 2)
|
16.70
|
-
|
16.70
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
099L
|
Mr. Leng Mov*
|
25.02
|
-
|
25.02
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
150L
|
Akissini Keansvay Co., Ltd
|
10.00
|
-
|
10.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
224L
|
Sokha Electricity Co., Ltd** (Project 2)
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|
230L
|
Mrs. Thauv Vorun
|
9.50
|
-
|
9.50
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
249L
|
Mr. Vanh Ramon
|
11.00
|
-
|
9.50
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
350L
|
Mr. Ann Hong
|
9.90
|
-
|
9.90
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
Koh Kong
|
304L
|
Mong Rithy Group Co., Ltd
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Kratie
|
217L
|
Mr. Heang Pov
|
20.00
|
-
|
20.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
342L
|
Yonsopheakrith Trading Co., Ltd
|
-
|
-
|
8.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
Prey Veng
|
045L
|
Mrs. Choup Neang* (Project 2)
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|
088L
|
Khum Sophal Co., Ltd*
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|
294L
|
Mrs. Chheng Kimheak
|
-
|
-
|
4.30
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
|
Mrs. Chheng Kimheak (Project 2)
|
4.00
|
-
|
4.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
310L
|
Mr. Sum Heat*
|
|
|
|
|
-
|
Pursat
|
033L
|
Mr. Chhuor Nguon
|
-
|
-
|
5.48
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
|
Mr. Chhuor Nguon (Project 2)
|
19.00
|
-
|
19.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
034L
|
Mr. Toem Touch
|
35.00
|
-
|
35.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
124L
|
Mrs. Ear Lay Sien
|
8.90
|
11.50
|
8.90
|
11.50
|
Disbursed
|
|
125L
|
Mr. York Savong
|
-
|
-
|
1.34
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
|
Mr. York Savong (Project 2)
|
22.00
|
-
|
22.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
303L
|
Mrs. Lim Vanna* (Project 2)
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|
331L
|
Mr. Lim Pak
|
33.20
|
-
|
33.20
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
382L
|
Mrs. Kim Siphal
|
17.00
|
-
|
17.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
|
Mrs. Kim Siphal (Project 2)
|
10.55
|
-
|
10.55
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
383L
|
Mrs. Khim Hieng
|
24.50
|
-
|
24.50
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
Siem Reap
|
164L
|
Vattanak N.T Angkor *
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Preah Sihanouk
|
029L
|
Mr. Sok Thy
|
5.72
|
-
|
5.72
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
184L
|
Mrs. Chea Kimthat
|
-
|
-
|
5.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
|
Mrs. Chea Kimthat (Project 2)
|
3.20
|
-
|
3.20
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
271L
|
Mr. Hung Huy
|
10.51
|
-
|
10.51
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
304L
|
Mong Rithy Group Co., Ltd
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
16.50
|
Disbursed
|
Svay Rieng
|
268L
|
Mr. Tak Bora
|
20.00
|
-
|
20.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
Takeo
|
020L
|
Akisni CL Prey Kabas
|
4.50
|
2.70
|
3.40
|
2.70
|
Disbursed
|
|
022L
|
Mr. Kong Phat
|
-
|
-
|
6.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
|
Mr. Kong Phat (Project 2)
|
7.50
|
-
|
7.50
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
054L
|
Mrs. Ouch Por
|
-
|
-
|
1.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
|
Mrs. Ouch Por (Project 2)
|
3.65
|
-
|
3.65
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
064L
|
Electricity Tramkhnar*
|
27.20
|
-
|
27.20
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
093L
|
Akissni Touk Meas Enterprise* (Project 2)
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|
101L
|
Phsar Thnal Bort Electricity Enterprise*
|
22.00
|
-
|
22.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
113L
|
Mr. Nou Kruy
|
-
|
-
|
11.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
|
Mr. Nou Kruy (Project 2)
|
-
|
11.00
|
-
|
11.00
|
Disbursed
|
|
118L
|
Bati Electricity Enterprise
|
8.96
|
-
|
8.96
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
188L
|
Mr. Lim Sisophorn (Project 2)
|
20.80
|
-
|
20.80
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
212L
|
Mr. Ngeth Meng
|
4.50
|
-
|
4.50
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
224L
|
Sokha Electricity Co., Ltd** (Project 2)
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|
373L
|
Mr. Choun Tom
|
9.00
|
-
|
9.00
|
-
|
Disbursed
|
|
|
Total
|
1,023.04
|
135.45
|
1,131.28
|
151.95
|
|
|
|
Grand total
|
1,158.49
|
|
1,283.24
|
|
|
Annex 9
List of villages covered by Program for Providing Assistance to Improve Existing and Develop Electricity Infrastructure in Rural Areas in 2014
No.
|
Code of Commune
|
Name of Village
|
Name of Commune
|
Name of District
|
LicenseNo.
|
Licensee
|
1
|
Banteay Meanchey
|
|
010404
|
Anlong Sa, Prasat, Cha
|
Prasat
|
Preah Netr Preah
|
164L
|
Vattanak N.T Angkor *
|
010408
|
Samrong, Anlong Vil.
|
Tuek Chour
|
010803
|
Toamb Siem, Slorkram.
|
Sla Kram
|
Svay Che
|
189L
|
Phum Nimit Co., Ltd
|
010807
|
Daun Nouy.
|
Treas
|
010704
|
Kabchor, Thmey.
|
Ta Phou
|
010203
|
Saysamorn.
|
Chmnaom
|
Mongkul Borei
|
324L
|
Mrs. Khiev Sokha*
|
010211
|
Kork Samrong.
|
Soea
|
2
|
Battambang
|
|
020210
|
Preah Ponlea.
|
Rung Chrey
|
Thma Koul
|
079L
|
Mr. Thon Thoeurn* (Project 2)
|
020207
|
Snuolkorng.
|
Boeng Pring
|
020601
|
Ou Krabov.
|
Moung
|
Moung Ruessei
|
109L
|
Maung Russey Development Enterprise
|
021401
|
Koun Kh’enk 1, Koun Kh’enk 2, Prey Prum 1, Prey Prum 2, Anlong Kob, Kouychidei, Anlong Ta Mok.
|
Robas Mongkol
|
020601
|
Pratheath.
|
Moung
|
Moung Ruessei
|
109L
|
Maung Russey Development Enterprise (Project 2)
|
021401
|
Boeng Ruessei, Pen.
|
Robas Mongkol
|
020202
|
Ta Sei, Krasang, Kork Trob, Chouy Mtes, Tumneab.
|
Ta Meun
|
Thma Koul
|
201L
|
Mr. Ou Chanrat
|
020204
|
Popil Khea, Kbal Khmouch, Haysan, Prey Totueng, Chrey.
|
Chrey
|
Thma Koul
|
202L
|
Mrs. Kong Samon
|
020403
|
Sronal, Dorkorpen, Kbal Spean, Dorkorkrav, Ream Sronalkraouy, Ta Yort, Deilo.
|
Lvea
|
Bavel
|
242L
|
Miss. San Chhan
|
020606
|
Sur Sdei.
|
Ta Loas
|
Moung Ruessei
|
246L
|
Mr. Samnang Sathia
|
020607
|
Prey Prum 1, Prey Prum 2, Sre Ou.
|
Kakaoh
|
020203
|
Popil Khea.
|
Ou Ta Ki
|
Thma Koul
|
270L
|
Mrs. Tech Yeatra
|
020205
|
Sophi, Cha, Chorbkab, Kros.
|
Anlong Run
|
|
020210
|
Prorkeab.
|
Rung Chrey
|
Thma Koul
|
282L
|
Mrs. Soeurn Sophornnara
|
020401
|
Chamkarkaoh, Svaychrum, Bourrun, Daunkeo.
|
Bavel
|
Bavel
|
020402
|
Khnach Romeas, Kaoh Ream, Rung Ampil.
|
Khnach Romeas
|
020403
|
Boeng Samrong, Svay Antognes.
|
Lvea
|
021301
|
Kork Pon, Tuol Mtes, Tathok, Boengrang.
|
Thipakdei
|
Koas Krala
|
302L
|
Mr. Sem Vuthy
|
021303
|
Samaki, Trapeaek Dorngtuek, Sambuor, Hob.
|
Hab
|
021304
|
Prey Phdav, Kamprech, Tuoltameuk, Boeng Preah.
|
Preah Phos
|
021305
|
Daunban, Korkroka, Khleng Kong, Basre, Prey Phnas.
|
Doun Ba
|
021306
|
Chhnal Mean, Kraingsvat, Banteay Cha.
|
Chhnal Mean
|
Koas Krala
|
302L
|
Mr. Sem Vuthy (Project 2)
|
021304
|
Takhor.
|
Preah Phos
|
020603
|
Sromor Chachas.
|
Prey Svay
|
Moung Ruessei
|
303L
|
Mrs. Lim Vanna* (Project 2)
|
020604
|
Pichchorngva, Chrey Run, Sras Chineang, Yimean.
|
Ruessei Krang
|
021401
|
Siem.
|
Preaek Chik
|
Rukhak Kiri
|
|
|
021402
|
Tuolkoki.
|
Prey Tralach
|
020210
|
Pingpong.
|
Rung Chrey
|
Thma Koul
|
324L
|
Mrs. Khiev Sokha*
|
020210
|
Svay Prey.
|
020403
|
Bournmouk.
|
Lvea
|
Bavel
|
3
|
Kampong Cham
|
|
031312
|
Takouch, Trapeang Rung, Trapeang Thnot.
|
Sragnae
|
Prey Chhor
|
023L
|
Mekong Smart Power Co., Ltd
|
031301
|
Trapeangbei.
|
Baray
|
031302
|
Thmorda, Ta Ong, Thmei, Trapeangbert, Tuolkhvay, Neak Ta Snoeng.
|
Boeng Nay
|
031307
|
Lvea, Me Maing, Taingkork, Ta Chak.
|
Lvea
|
031308
|
Namkean.
|
Mien
|
031309
|
Sekyum.
|
Prey Chhor
|
031303
|
Daybourn, Krolorng, Tuoltakor.
|
Chrey Vien
|
|
031304
|
Kabas, Tangal.
|
Khvet Thum
|
|
|
|
030201
|
Samseampram, Kasethan, Broseur, Bos Khnaor, 10 Makara, Thlokkrovan, Saray, Samaki, Veal Thnong.
|
Bos Khnaor
|
Chamkar Leu
|
056L
|
Mrs. Nhek Theary
|
030610
|
Ou Thnong, Prey Chakkrey.
|
Ou Svay
|
Kampong Siem
|
031315
|
Tuol Ampil, Deilo, Trapeang Krasaing, Talon, Trapeang Svay, Trapeang Raing, Ou Daungna, Tonlesor.
|
Trapeang Preah
|
Prey Chhor
|
031308
|
Mien, Trapeang Chhuk, Khlok 2, Khlok 3, Khlok 4, Damnak Pongro, Deikrahorm, Tuolprech.
|
Mien
|
031101
|
Meas Sne, Svay Rolos, Svay Talork.
|
Ampil Ta Pok
|
Ou Reaeng Ov
|
085L
|
Electricity Tbong Khmum Enterprise
|
031102
|
Kbal Thnol.
|
Chak
|
031107
|
Preahtheat Thmorda, Preahtheat Kandal.
|
Preah Theat
|
031108
|
Sre Spey, Thmorda Lech, Thmorda Keut, Stoeng.
|
Tuol Sophi
|
031606
|
Ek Khpeap.
|
Chi Ro 2
|
Tbong Khmum
|
085L
|
Electricity Tbong Khmum Enterprise (Project 2)
|
031108
|
Dauntes, Kbal Ou, Tuol Sromor, Boeng Phtil, Pong, Kbal Pe.
|
Tuol Sophi
|
Ou Reaeng Ov
|
031107
|
Phnom.
|
Preah Theat
|
031102
|
Chamkarko, Deum Chorngkran.
|
Chak
|
031101
|
Bos l’hong, Tuol.
|
Ampil Ta Pok
|
Ou Reaeng Ov
|
088L
|
Khum Sophal Co., Ltd*
|
031104
|
Soeng, Ou Popoul, Tuol Tahor.
|
Kong Chey
|
031105
|
Tuol Tonlab, Chork, Prey Sambuor Lech, Soy, Prey Sambuor Keut.
|
Mien
|
030101
|
Bateay, Svaypok.
|
Batheay
|
Batheay
|
159L
|
Mr. Khun Sopheap
|
030105
|
Taing Thloeng, Me Pring, Taing Roleang, Taing Srey.
|
Me Pring
|
031102
|
Trapeangteae, Srorlong, Chamlak, Pring, Trachchum, Trapeang Kandal, Prasat, Chork, Chroy Pha’ong, Kork Ti, Ou Lork,
|
Chak
|
Ou Reaeng Ov
|
310L
|
Mr. Sum Heat*
|
|
|
Khpob Leav.
|
|
|
|
|
031108
|
Boeng Kampeus, Sopor, Tuol Sophi, Tangen, Trapeang Ph’av, Thmey.
|
Tuol Sophi
|
030407
|
Sre Praing, Brolors, Chambork, Bos Snor, Kam Preus.
|
Trapeang Pring
|
Dambae
|
339L
|
Mr. Thov Ny
|
4
|
Kampong Chhnang
|
|
040103
|
Chork, Ou Rumchek, Dorngkhav Mao.
|
Chak
|
Baribour
|
040L
|
Mr. Mak Heat
|
040104
|
Trapeang Pur.
|
Khon Rang
|
040109
|
Lhbeuk, Chengluong, Ou.
|
Popel
|
040110
|
Chengluong.
|
Ponley
|
Baribour
|
040L
|
Mr. Mak Heat (Project 2)
|
040104
|
Trapeang Pur, Lhbeuk.
|
Khon Rang
|
040503
|
Trapeang Phnov, Prob Ph’chas, Kbal Damrei, Dorng Snit, Chormos Chouk, Chork, Chumteav.
|
Chres
|
Kampong Tralach
|
041L
|
Mr. Ty Sokun
|
040504
|
Veal Lveang, Kampong Tralach Leu, Kampong khda.
|
Kampong Tralach
|
040709
|
Thlork Vien.
|
Thlok Vien
|
Sameakki Mean Chey
|
040607
|
Anduong Pur, Prambei Chhorm.
|
Pongro
|
Rolea B’ier
|
096L
|
Mr. Un Sophal
|
040612
|
Khnong, Thmorkeo, Kraing Prosvay, Svay Chek, Selang, Chamkar Khley.
|
Svay Chrum
|
040602
|
Preal.
|
Banteay Preal
|
040801
|
Sre Tachey, Romeas.
|
Akphivoadth
|
Tuek Phos
|
119L
|
Mr. Un Sothea
|
040802
|
Toab Talat.
|
Chieb
|
040804
|
Taing Khcha, Duong Sla, Krosaing Dosleungk.
|
Kbal Tuek
|
040805
|
Trapeang Chrey, Khlong Popork, Trapeang Krobav, Takab, Kroywat.
|
Khlong Popok
|
040808
|
Lor, Trapeang Smach, Sre Chan, Wat, Sraeng.
|
Tuol Khpos
|
040509
|
Svaykrom, Svaybakav, Sampor, Taches.
|
Ta Ches
|
Kampong Tralach
|
300L
|
OSVR Trading Co., Ltd (Project 2)
|
|
040613
|
Trapeang Kropeu, Tuekhout, Noneamtotoeng.
|
Tuek Huot
|
Rolea B’ier
|
|
|
040106
|
Tuolroka, Melum, Kanyou.
|
Melum
|
Baribour
|
040107
|
Kamprong, Kbal Thnol, Chumteav Bottrey, Phas.
|
Phsar
|
040503
|
Dorngsnit, Veal Lvaeng, Chumteav.
|
Chres
|
Kampong Tralach
|
300L
|
OSVR Trading Co., Ltd (Project 3)
|
040505
|
Sraschork.
|
Longveaek
|
040506
|
Chork Romiet.
|
Ou Ruessei
|
040510
|
Snorng Mum, Thma Edth, Ko, Trapeang Khda, Thmor Sor.
|
Thma Edth
|
5
|
Kampong Speu
|
|
050111
|
Ankhdei, Prey Peay, Sangkream Bo, Angkor Vieng, Trapeang Chrey.
|
Tuol Ampil
|
Basedth
|
064L
|
Electricity Tramkhnar*
|
050307
|
Prey Smach, Trapeang Chrey.
|
Prey Vihear
|
Kong Pisei
|
050610
|
Kraing Thom.
|
Tang Samraong
|
Phnum Sruoch
|
067L
|
Mr. Sok Hoy
|
050611
|
Chrey, Chork Khla, Thnot Prek, Chheuneang Khpos.
|
Tang Sya
|
050613
|
Lek 1, Lek 6, Veal Thom.
|
Traeng Trayueng
|
Phnum Sruoch
|
082L
|
Mr. Ly Sok Kry
|
050501
|
Trapeang Anlong, Trapeang Ko, Ampil Tuek, Anlong Chomnar, Sdok Kolthmey, Sdok Kolchas.
|
Chant Saen
|
Odongk
|
099L
|
Mr. Leng Mov*
|
050504
|
Trapeang Thmor, Kandal, Taling, Bek Khlork.
|
Khsem Khsant
|
050610
|
Preychongruk, Veal Tonsay, Kraing Sotean, Svay, Tuek Ruessei, Tompong, Sdok S’at.
|
Mean Chey
|
050107
|
Purthom, Purkandal, Prey Eth, Chorneang Thmey, Chorneang Chas.
|
Pou Angkrang
|
Basedth
|
101L
|
Phsar Thnal Bort Electricity Enterprise*
|
050103
|
Trapeang Rumdeng.
|
Nitean
|
050105
|
Tuekthla.
|
Pheari Mean Chey
|
050111
|
Ke Sreang, Rokapok, Damnaktrach.
|
Tuol Ampil
|
050603
|
Sambuor, Tuekthla, Tuekla’ork, Trapeangthom.
|
Dambouk Rung
|
Phnum Sruoch
|
136L
|
Mr. Men Kunthea
|
|
050610
|
Sdokchreysenchey.
|
Tang Samraong
|
Phnum Sruoch
|
136L
|
Mr. Men Kunthea (Project 2)
|
050804
|
Trapeang Trork, Trapeang Kraeugn.
|
Prambei Mum
|
Thpong
|
155L
|
Sahakreas Aphivath Akisni Samrethkiry
|
050808
|
Krovien, Prech Khpos, Pheanech, Rumchek, Tuolthmey.
|
Yea Angk
|
050805
|
Trapeang Trabek, Kiemmony.
|
Rung Roeang
|
050502
|
Sarikakeo.
|
Cheung Roas
|
Odongk
|
050512
|
Trapeangthom, Sras Thol,Rorngko, Preythom, Raingte, Roung, Trapeang Lp’ek, Prey Chum.
|
Yuth Sameakki
|
050508
|
Prey Krasang, Kandork.
|
Prey Krasang
|
050309
|
Prey Chork Va, Prey Khvav, Prey Anteav, Boeng Trav, Sdok.
|
Sdok
|
Kong Pisei
|
224L
|
Sokha Electricity Co., Ltd**
|
050307
|
Boeng Roneal, Prey Damnak, Prey Chheuteal, Trapeang Svay.
|
Prey Vihear
|
050303
|
Thmey, Kraing Talat, Tuol Prech, Kraing Chheuneang.
|
Moha Ruessei
|
050304
|
Ponleukea, Trapeang Thnol, Tuol M’orm, Phcheak Chrum, Tuol Pring, Kanleang Romeas.
|
Pechr Muni
|
Kong Pisei
|
224L
|
Sokha Electricity Co., Ltd** (Project 2)
|
050606
|
Srey Proseur, Kdey, Sre Treang, Trapeang Orb, Sereivaonth, Prasat, Chrork Ruessei, Prey Rolous.
|
Moha Sang
|
Phnum Sruoch
|
050712
|
Prey Veav, Deikrohorm, Mon, Tronubsab, Taing Ruessei, Thummoda Ar, Dei Lor.
|
Thummoda Ar
|
Samraong Tong
|
050709
|
Saen Dei
|
Saen Dei
|
050609
|
Krealbous, Brey, Prey Chheuteal, Kandal, Prey Trapeang, Prey Kbong.
|
Prey Kmeng
|
Phnum Sruoch
|
385L
|
Mrs. Chan Kim Eng
|
|
050604
|
Kraing Serei, Kraing Brosok, Kraing Sya, Kraing Chres, Kraing Ponley, Kraing Khvay, Trapeang Kroloeng.
|
Kiri Voan
|
050101
|
Boeng Sdok, Krumhun, Sampor.
|
Basedth
|
Basedth
|
386L
|
Mr. Ung Khunvathanak
|
050109
|
Angdaikandal, Tadengchas, Trapeang
|
Pou Mreal
|
|
|
Chhuk, Prey Khley, Prey Tbeng, Prey Korktrorb, Tangoun, Prey Khle.
|
|
|
|
|
050114
|
Tramsorsor.
|
Svay Rumpear
|
6
|
Kampong Thom
|
|
060703
|
Thonmaong, Kongsav, Khveak.
|
Kampong Thma
|
Santuk
|
006L
|
Pheng Keang Electricity Pte.
|
060701
|
Trapeang Prey, Kaoh Bangkav.
|
Boeng Lvea
|
-
|
Banteaychas.
|
Thnot
|
Baray
|
010608
|
Khsach La’eth.
|
Chong Doung
|
060109
|
Tuol Poplea, Ouk Tumpo, Koko.
|
Sralau
|
Baray
|
019L
|
Mr. Te Kok Eng
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060112
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Prech, Neay L’ar, Tonle Vor, Thmey, Chhuk, Veal Ampil, Prey Veng.
|
Triel
|
060113
|
Ou Reaeng, Ormtong, Sras Sambuor, Thnol Kaeng, Tradork Porng.
|
Pongro
|
Baray
|
032L
|
Mr. Ngen Kong
|
060116
|
Pratork, Khloy Kang Keut, Kroch, Bobrork, Ruessei, Khnachtong, Trapeang Sangke, Praing Samraong.
|
Svay Phleung
|
060106
|
Trapeang Veng, Chan.
|
Chraneang
|
060107
|
Serey Reach, Chhuk Khsach.
|
Chhuk Khsach
|
Baray
|
039L
|
Mr. Kim Chantara
|
060103
|
Baraythom, Krasaingchey, Purpi, Banork.
|
Baray
|
060103
|
Chaktolok, Thnolthmey, baraytoch.
|
060105
|
Boeng, Ta’or, Chaeung Daeung, Porngtuek, Tradaet, Ponreay, Pronaenk.
|
Chaeung Daeung
|
Baray
|
367L
|
Mr. Soeun Sophal
|
7
|
Kampot
|
|
070202
|
Hongsuy, Banteay Meas, Kraing Banteay.
|
Banteay Meas Khang Lech
|
Banteay Meas
|
093L
|
Akissni Touk Meas Enterprise* (Project 2)
|
070207
|
Prey Ruessei, Deum Chamreak.
|
Sdach Kong Khang Lech
|
070206
|
Chong Srorlav.
|
Sdach Kong Khang Cheung
|
|
070208
|
Sangke Douch, Sdach Kong, Thomtoch.
|
Sdach Kong Khang Tboung
|
|
|
|
8
|
Kandal
|
|
080314
|
Kampong Lvea, Mebar.
|
Sithor
|
Khsach Kandal
|
045L
|
Mrs. Choup Neang* (Project 2)
|
080302
|
Prekthmey.
|
Chey Thum
|
081015
|
Tuolsdey.
|
Traeuy Sla
|
S’ang
|
049L
|
Eastern Power Supply Enterprise (EPOSE)
|
080402
|
No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5, No. 6, L
No. 7, No. 8, No. 9.
|
Chrouy Ta Kaev
|
Kaoh Thum
|
080407
|
Tuolsleng, Preaek Andoung, Purmeit, Peam Phtoul Keut, Peam Phtoul Lech, Klaengk Keut, Klaengk Lech.
|
Leuk Daek
|
080401
|
Trapeang Chrey, Threuch Kaoh, Kbal Chouy.
|
Chheu Kmau
|
080409
|
Preaek Chrey.
|
Preaek Chrey
|
080609
|
Preaek Khmeng.
|
Preaek Khmeng
|
Lvea Aem
|
150L
|
Akissini Keansvay Co., Ltd
|
081012
|
Preaek Tatorn, Preaek Tasav.
|
Svay Prateal
|
S’ang
|
080201
|
Khngom, Kandal Krom.
|
Banteay Daek
|
Kien Svay
|
080203
|
Sdav Kanleng.
|
Dei Edth
|
080204
|
Preaek Doung.
|
Kampong Svay
|
080206
|
Chonlouk.
|
Kokir
|
080208
|
Rotaengk.
|
Phum Thum
|
080310
|
Kampong Damrei, Khnong, Preaek Ta Meak, Svay At Leu, Svay At Kandal, Svay At Krom, Anlong, Boeng Krochab Cheung, Boeng Krochab Thbong.
|
Preaek Ta Meak
|
Khsach Kandal
|
230L
|
Mrs. Thauv Vorun
|
080601
|
Khsach, Akreiy Ksatv.
|
Akreiy Ksatv
|
Lvea Aem
|
249L
|
Mr. Vanh Ramon
|
080603
|
Boeng Krum Leu, Boeng Krum Krom.
|
Boeng Krum
|
Lvea Aem
|
350L
|
Mr. Ann Hong
|
080604
|
Kaoh Kaev.
|
Kaoh Kaev
|
080612
|
Sambuor, Preaek Char, Chrouy Chrey.
|
Sambuor
|
9
|
Kratie
|
|
100308
|
StoengTro, Preaek Svay, Krohorm Krom,
|
Ta Mau
|
Preaek Prasab
|
217L
|
Mr. Heang Pov
|
|
|
Krohorm Leu, Ta Mau Krom, Ta Mau Kandal.
|
|
|
|
|
100301
|
Stoeng Thom, Chrouy Ampil 2, Chrouy Thmor.
|
Chambak
|
100603
|
Karbo, Stoeng Svay, Anhchanh, Kantuot.
|
Dar
|
Chitr Borie
|
342L
|
Yonsopheakrith Trading Co., Ltd
|
10
|
Prey Veng
|
|
140810
|
Chrey, Pursabang, Preykla, Vey Vaet, Chong Kroch, Peareang, Peam Ampil.
|
Reab
|
Pea Reang
|
045L
|
Mrs. Choup Neang*
|
140803
|
Peaksbay.
|
Kampong Prang
|
140801
|
Bort Santea.
|
Kampong Popil
|
140805
|
Andoung, Mesar Prochan Leu, Mesar Prochan, Kampong Trea, Me Moul, Preaek Champa.
|
Mesa Prachan
|
Pea Reang
|
045L
|
Mrs. Choup Neang* (Project 2)
|
140809
|
Korktoch, Chrey, Kraengk, Prey Srolach Thom, Prey Srolach Toch, Prey Sroleth, Kortthom, Ko, Svay, Prohuot, Preah M’lou.
|
Prey Sralet
|
141201
|
Tuol Chrey.
|
Ampil Krau
|
Sithor Kandal
|
088L
|
Khum Sophal Co., Ltd*
|
140802
|
Thkov, Prey Tumpong.
|
Kanhcham
|
Pea Reang
|
294L
|
Mrs. Chheng Kimheak
|
140802
|
Tonle Chrey.
|
Kanhcham
|
Pea Reang
|
294L
|
Mrs. Chheng Kimheak (Project 2)
|
11
|
Pursat
|
|
150103
|
Tamok, Khnar Totueng.
|
Khnar Totueng
|
Bakan
|
033L
|
Mr. Chhuor Nguon
|
150102
|
Krasaing Krour.
|
Boeng Khnar
|
150103
|
Daeum Roka, Damnak Thnong, Kamprak Koun, Kaoh Krobei, Po Angkrorng.
|
Khnar Totueng
|
Bakan
|
033L
|
Mr. Chhuor Nguon (Project 2)
|
150104
|
Trang, Angkach, Porlor.
|
Me Tuek
|
150401
|
Bak Chenchien, Krobav Chrum.
|
Bak Chenchien
|
Phnum Kravanh
|
034L
|
Mr. Toem Touch
|
150403
|
Phteah Rung, Kandal, Bort Rumduol, Chongruk, Thlokdorngkor.
|
Phteah Rung
|
150407
|
Samraong 1
|
Samraong
|
150107
|
Khnar, Samaki, Bak Prich, Sdok Svay,
|
Snam Preah
|
|
|
Chambok Meas, Tuol Khmer.
|
|
|
|
|
150101
|
Tram Shes, Bort Kandal, Samraong, Ou.
|
Boeng Bat Kandal
|
150406
|
Santreae, Sre Popeay, Khseth Bori.
|
Santreae
|
Phnum Kravanh
|
124L
|
Mrs. Ear Lay Sien
|
150407
|
Preaek 2.
|
Samraong
|
150301
|
Thkor Thom.
|
Anlong Tnot
|
Krakor
|
125L
|
Mr. York Savong
|
150308
|
Krolanh.
|
Kbal Trach
|
Krakor
|
125L
|
Mr. York Savong (Project 2)
|
150308
|
Puth Tream, Doung Chour.
|
Ou Sandan
|
150309
|
Chi Ches, Thmey, Beng, Kraing Veng.
|
Sna Ansa
|
150301
|
Chrolorng, Khnorng Tuol, Lor Bak.
|
Anlong Tnot
|
150303
|
Ou Anhchanh.
|
Boeng Kantuot
|
150306
|
Maot Prey.
|
Kampong Pou
|
150404
|
Ou Bak Tra, Progil, Kampaeng, Kaoh Khnol, Daun Ei, Samraong Ya.
|
Prongil
|
Phnum Kravanh
|
331L
|
Mr. Lim Pak
|
150204
|
Prey Trorbek, Samraong, Kanhchor, Pur Andeth, Boeng Krach, Dorng Ou.
|
Kandieng
|
Kandieng
|
382L
|
Mrs. Kim Siphal
|
150208
|
Thlok, Prey Srokoum, Wat Leab.
|
Svay Luong
|
150201
|
Kampong Krasaing Krom, Boeng Chhuk.
|
Kandieng
|
Kandieng
|
382L
|
Mrs. Kim Siphal (Project 2)
|
150201
|
Preaek Kdei Krom, Preaek Kdei Kandal, Prey Leu, Chey Chumnes, Boengkrach.
|
Anlong Vil
|
150207
|
Rorng Machine.
|
Srae Sdok
|
150208
|
Kampong Sambuor.
|
Svay Luong
|
150310
|
Kamraeng, Boeng Smok, Trapeang Snuol, Tuol Andeth, Ansa Chambak.
|
Svay Sa
|
Krakor
|
383L
|
Mrs. Khim Hieng
|
150304
|
Phteah Chek, Chheu Teb, Kandal, Tien Prey.
|
Chheu Tom
|
12
|
PreahSihanouk
|
|
180201
|
Banteay Srey, Ou Trav, Trapeang S’ouy.
|
Andoung Thma
|
Prey Nob
|
029L
|
Mr. Sok Thy
|
180204
|
Trapeang Moul, Cheung Ko, Chamka Kovsour.
|
Cheung Kou
|
180214
|
Veal Meas.
|
Veal Renh
|
180210
|
Sarong Krom, Sarong Kandal, Samrong
|
Samrong
|
|
|
Leu, Chong Ou.
|
|
|
|
|
180201
|
Andoung Thma, Trapeang S’ouy 1, Trapeang S’ouy 2.
|
Andoung Thma
|
Prey Nob
|
184L
|
Mrs. Chea Kimthat
|
180207
|
Prey Nob 1.
|
Prey Nob
|
180213
|
Tuol Totueng 1, Tuol Totueng 2, Tuol Totueng 3.
|
Tuol Totueng
|
180207
|
Prey Nob 2.
|
Prey Nob
|
Prey Nob
|
184L
|
Mrs. Chea Kimthat (Project 2)
|
180206
|
Ou Oknha Heng.
|
Ou Oknha Heng
|
180202
|
Phnomtoch, Boengchum, Boeng Ta Prum.
|
Boeng Ta Prum
|
Prey Nob
|
271L
|
Mr. Hung Huy
|
180205
|
Srecham Leu, Ou Chrov, Srecham Krom.
|
Ou Chrov
|
-
|
Preaek Praing, Chamka Khnei, Chamka Krouch, Rongchak Kavsour.
|
Keo Phos
|
Stueng Hav
|
304L
|
Mong Rithy Group Co., Ltd
|
13
|
Svay Rieng
|
|
200103
|
Taengmao, Kork Tek, Se Snor, Chantrea.
|
Chantrea
|
Chantrea
|
268L
|
Mr. Tak Bora
|
200110
|
Tuol Sdei, Kaoh Ruessei, Dauntei.
|
Tuol Sdei
|
200212
|
Trork, Khang Lech Wat.
|
Thaot
|
Kampong Rou
|
14
|
Takeo
|
|
210213
|
Chheu Teal, Prey Chub.
|
Thnot
|
Bati
|
020L
|
Akisni CL Prey Kabas
|
210602
|
Doung Khpos, Tavong, Thnol Bort.
|
Ban Kam
|
Prey Kabbas
|
210301
|
Kampong Ampil, Anlong Tien, Daeum Ko, Kh’ek Yum.
|
Borei Cholsar
|
Borei Cholsar
|
022L
|
Mr. Kong Phat
|
210301
|
Angkroch, Borei Cholsar.
|
Borei Cholsar
|
Borei Cholsar
|
022L
|
Mr. Kong Phat (Project 2)
|
210603
|
Samraong, Chek.
|
Champa
|
Prey Kabbas
|
054L
|
Mrs. Ouch Por
|
210206
|
Prohuot, Prey Trach, Bach Kla, Ta Ben, Samaki, Thnol Dach.
|
Krang Leav
|
Bati
|
064L
|
Electricity Tramkhnar*
|
210705
|
Ou.
|
Khvav
|
Samraong
|
210404
|
Hanhtea, Andoung Chung, Ponley.
|
Kampeaeng
|
Kiri Vong
|
093L
|
Akissni Touk Meas Enterprise*
|
210410
|
Trapeang Khchav, Peam Andeuk, Trapeang Run, Trayoeng, Svaysor.
|
Ream Andaeuk
|
Kiri Vong
|
093L
|
Akissni Touk Meas Enterprise* (Project 2)
|
210409
|
Prey Rum Deng, Trapeang Chey, Cham Res, Damnak Thlanh.
|
Prey Rumdeng
|
|
210701
|
Beipey.
|
Boeng Tranh Khang Cheung
|
Samraong
|
101L
|
Phsar Thnal Bort Electricity Enterprise*
|
210702
|
Tradork Porng, Hong Heng, Trapeang Veng, Kambor, Sreychey.
|
Boeng Tranh Khang Tboung
|
210103
|
Preaek Da, Preaek Tapor, Phnom Da.
|
Kouk Thlok
|
Angkor Borei
|
113L
|
Mr. Nou Kruy
|
210105
|
Phnom Bateb, Phnom Bori.
|
Preaek Phtoul
|
210707
|
Yiem Khav.
|
Ro Vieng
|
Bati
|
118L
|
Bati Electricity Enterprise
|
210201
|
Seyha, Tanob.
|
Chambak
|
210214
|
Tuel Thla, Trapeang Pur, Rolaing, Thlork, Rumduol, Koduol M’res Prov.
|
Trapeang Krasang
|
210215
|
Boeng Leach.
|
Trapeang Sab
|
210809
|
Angkdei, Trapeang Prey.
|
Soengh
|
Samraong
|
188L
|
Mr. Lim Sisophorn (Project 2)
|
210701
|
Khoun Romeas, Ang Phdeak, Thlork Damnak Luong.
|
Boeng Tranh Khang Cheung
|
210603
|
Roneam Pech.
|
Champa
|
Prey Kabbas
|
212L
|
Mr. Ngeth Meng
|
210302
|
Chet Chouk.
|
Chey Chouk
|
Borei Cholsar
|
373L
|
Mr. Choun Tom
|
210504
|
Pong Andeuk, Taranikum.
|
Prey Yuthka
|
Kaoh Andaet
|
Total
|
724 Villages
|
207 communes
|
52 Districts
|
16 Provinces
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