PHNOM PENH (AFP)— Energy-hungry Cambodia on Friday gave the green light to
a multi-million dollar hydropower dam backed by companies from China
and Vietnam that activists say will affect thousands of people.
The
Hydro Power Lower Sesan 2 project will invest $781.5 million to build a
400-megawatt hydroelectric dam on a tributary of the Mekong River in
northern Stung Treng province, according to a government statement.
The
government did not name the Chinese and Vietnamese firms involved, but
said solutions had been reached for affected villagers.
Prime
Minister Hun Sen also ordered authorities and the company to build new
homes and prepare land for an unspecified number of families that would
be resettled for the project, according to the statement.
Activist
Meach Mean, coordinator at an environmental group 3S Rivers Protection
Network, estimated more than 50,000 people would be affected by the dam.
"We
are surprised by the approval," he told AFP, calling on the government
and the company to hold a public forum to discuss concerns before going
ahead.
"We don't know clearly about the process to build the
project," he said. "We are really concerned about the impact on the
people's livelihoods, water, and ecology system."
UN human rights
envoy Surya Subedi also raised concerns about the dam in a report in
September, saying communities reported they had not been adequately
consulted about the impact of the project.
Cambodia late last year
opened the country's largest hydropower dam to date, a more than $280
million Chinese-funded project that has attracted criticism from
environmental groups.
Spiralling utility prices, driven by the
lack of supply, are a major obstacle for Cambodia to attract foreign
investment, and the government has struggled to find a way to bring down
the cost of power.
Nine dams, including at least four funded by
China, are set to open by 2019, and once they are all operational the
government says they will generate 2,045 megawatts of power, serving all
Cambodia's provinces.
1 comment:
Yuons and Chins will make money from the electricity that the dam generates,.majority khmers lives along Maekong will suffer very badly,so no dam please think ahead for the consequential of the dam in the future that damages economy to these poor khmers and ecosystems all along Maekong river.Only Yuons and Chens benefit from the dam and Cpp officials were benefit from the dam in the short period of time from the bribery to gives green light to build this project.Poor khmers gain nothing but lost everything.Yuons and Chins doesn't care about khmers;they only care about the money that they are going to make from this Dam.No dam! No dam! No dam!....
Kmenhwatt
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