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中国技术 守护柬埔寨万家灯火(共建“一带一路”·第一现场)

Core Viewpoint - The Eleksei Hydropower Station in Cambodia, built by China Huadian Corporation, has been operational for over 4,300 days, contributing more than 10% of the country's stable electricity supply annually, significantly improving local energy security and reducing costs [1][2]. Group 1: Impact on Local Economy - The hydropower station has reduced Cambodia's reliance on expensive heavy oil and imports for electricity, which previously accounted for 20% of the national electricity supply [2]. - Local residents have experienced fewer power outages and lower electricity prices, enabling them to purchase more electrical appliances, such as air conditioners [3]. - The availability of affordable electricity has allowed local fishermen to freeze and process seafood, enhancing their income potential [3]. Group 2: Technological Innovation and Standards - The hydropower station employs advanced monitoring systems for remote oversight of equipment status, ensuring operational safety [4]. - A testing center established in 2016 adheres to Chinese standards, offering over 90 testing services for various electrical components, thus supporting other Chinese-funded power enterprises in Cambodia [4][5]. Group 3: Talent Development and Training - The company collaborates with Guangxi Water Conservancy and Electric Power Vocational Technical College to provide training programs that combine Chinese language and hydropower skills [6]. - Local employees have reported significant improvements in their professional skills and career opportunities due to the training initiatives [7]. - The training programs aim to enhance Cambodia's capacity to independently construct, operate, and maintain hydropower stations, fostering a stronger workforce in the energy sector [7].