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OPINION

Cambodian canal tests Mekong unity

Oped, Published on 10/05/2024

» Cambodia has every right to develop infrastructure to promote economic development in its part of the Mekong Basin, but the way Cambodia's government is conducting diplomacy around the 180-km Funan Techo Canal threatens to undo three decades of Mekong collaboration.

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OPINION

Pak Beng dam delay paves way for cleaner solutions

News, Published on 17/03/2018

» The disruptive potential of renewable energy has reached the Mekong region, and its impacts are playing out faster than anticipated.

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Tropical neighbours chase energy goals

News, Published on 24/02/2018

» Water management in the Mekong region is, in practice, dominated by energy objectives. In Cambodia, the priority is to substitute domestically produced hydropower for expensive diesel and electricity imports. In Laos, the priority is to generate revenue by drawing in foreign investment in dams and export excess electricity to its neighbours, with Thailand as its biggest market. In Vietnam, which has already built out most of its hydropower potential, the priority is to meet a projected tripling in energy demand by 2030 while protecting the economically vital Mekong Delta from the impacts of upstream dams.