Sihanoukville CSG power station
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Sihanoukville CSG power station was a proposed 1,200-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station in Sihanoukville, Cambodia.
Location
The map below shows Sihanoukville, the approximate location where the plant would have been built.
Background on Plant
In June 2014, Cheung Sheng Global Holdings (CSG) announced its partnership with the Cambodian government to establish the Cambodian Power & Electric Supply Co. The joint venture company would build, own, and operate the 1,200 MW Sihanoukville CSG power station. The plant would be located near the coastline at the main port of Cambodia, to import its coal. The project was estimated to finish preparation work in June 2015, and start construction by the end of 2016. It was to be divided into four phases, with completion of the first phase in 2018 and the last in late 2024.[1]
With no news since the June 2014 announcement, plans for the project appear to be deferred or abandoned.
Project Details
- Sponsor: Cambodian Power & Electric Supply Co.
- Parent company: Cheung Sheng Global Holdings (CSG)
- Developer:
- Location: Sihanoukville, Cambodia
- Coordinates: 10.6333, 103.5 (approximate)
- Status: Cancelled
- Capacity: 1,200 MW (Units 1-4: 300 MW)
- Type:
- Start date:
- Unit 1: 2018
- Unit 2: 2020
- Unit 3: 2022
- Unit 4: 2024
- Coal Type:
- Coal Source: Imported
- Source of financing:
- Permits and applications:
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ "Cheung Sheng Global Holdings and the Cambodia Government works together to build Coal-Fired Power Plant," PR Newswire, June 26, 2014