en.Wedoany.com Reported - The first steel structure hoisting for the waste heat boiler of the 2×450MW gas-fired combined cycle power plant project in Koh Kong Province, Cambodia, undertaken by Sichuan Energy Construction Company, was successfully completed recently, 45 days ahead of the original schedule. As a key project in China-Cambodia energy cooperation, upon completion, it will meet 20% to 25% of Cambodia's national electricity demand, effectively enhancing the stability of power supply and reducing dependence on imported energy.
During the hoisting process, the project team strictly implemented the special plan and safety and technical briefings, ensuring full-process control of construction safety and installation precision to guarantee the smooth positioning of the steel structure. This milestone being achieved ahead of schedule is a result of the collaborative efforts of all project personnel.
As a key energy cooperation project under the China-Cambodia Belt and Road Initiative and a national energy strategic project of Cambodia, once fully completed and operational, it will significantly enhance the guaranteed energy supply capacity across the country. It is expected to meet 20% to 25% of Cambodia's electricity demand, alleviating the current tight power supply and insufficient stability, helping Cambodia reduce its dependence on energy imports from neighboring countries, and diversifying its energy import sources.
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