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Cambodia
Cambodia’s electrification rate is the second-lowest among South East Asian countries. Cambodia plans to increase its power generation capacity by building hydropower and coal-fired plants by 2025, which can contribute to improve self-sufficiency of power supply.
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Country report
Jun 2026
Southeast Asia Energy Outlook 2026
The Southeast Asia Energy Outlook 2026 is the seventh edition of this World Energy Outlook Special Report, making Southeast Asia by far the most regularly updated regional outlook compiled by the International Energy Agency (IEA). This reflects the dynamism of the region, as well as the importance of the IEA’s partnership with the eleven countries that make up the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) – Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste (joined ASEAN in 2025) and Viet Nam.As energy security concerns move ever higher on…
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Cameroon
Electrification rates are relatively high in Cameroon compared to the Central African region: 54% of the population has access to electricity, while consumption remains low. The country produced 70 kb/d of oil in 2013, but production is gradually declining.
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Country report
Oct 2024
Southeast Asia Energy Outlook 2024 Executive summary
…Southeast Asia’s position as a global manufacturing and industrial hub. However, this scenario brings serious concerns for energy security and sustainability: rising dependence on fossil fuel imports, escalating import costs, and a projected one-third increase in energy-related CO2 emissions by 2050. Drivers of changing energy demand in Southeast Asia Eight of the 10 countries in Southeast Asia have net zero emissions goals: Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Singapore and Viet Nam have set a target date of 2050; Indonesia of 2060; and Thailand of 2065. While momentum is building for clean energy transitions across the region…
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Flagship report
Jul 2025
Universal Access to Clean Cooking in Africa Outlook for clean cooking in Africa
…similar countries around the world – a pathway explored in the new Accelerating Clean Cooking and Electricity Services Scenario (ACCESS). It will require 80 million people to gain access annually, or a 4.7 percentage point improvement in access rates each year, comparable to rates of progress seen in Indonesia, Cambodia and Viet Nam. By 2035 in the ACCESS, nearly all households move away from cooking methods posing the most acute risks to human health, with almost 95% of urban households already having clean cooking access by that point. Southern Africa reaches universal access to clean cooking earlier than other regions…
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Policy
Cambodia
2021
Revised/Updated NDC of Cambodia
Cambodia aims to reduce it GHG emissions by 41.7% by 2030 relative to an updated business-as-usual trajectory, conditional on the provision of international support.
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Policy
Cambodia
2025
Second NDC of Cambodia
Cambodia aims to reduce its GHG emissions by 16% by 2035 relative to a business-as-usual trajectory, and up to 55% conditional on the provision of international support.
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Policy
Cambodia
2021
First NDC of Cambodia
Cambodia aims to reduce it GHG emissions by 27% by 2030 relative to a business-as-usual trajectory, conditional on the provision of international support.
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Viet Nam
In recent years, Viet Nam has increased its non-hydro renewable capacity targets in its power development plan, from 9.4% to 21% of total installed capacity in 2030, and decreased the share of coal-fired capacity from 52% to 43%.
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