Cheay Areng Dam was a proposed 108 MW hydroelectric dam on Areng river in Koh Kong Province in the southwest part of Cambodia (coordinate: 11°37′11″N103°30′46″E / 11.61972°N 103.51278°E ).
China Guodian Corporation once intended to build the dam. [1] Sinohydro Resources Ltd, a holding company for Sinohydro Group, was granted approval in February 2014 for six months of extensive drilling, geological mapping and prospecting in the dam concession. [2]
The project was shelved in 2017 by Prime Minister Hun Sen due to a strong local opposition to the dam. [3] A new coal plant will be constructed in Preah Sihanouk as a compensation. [4]
Cheay Areng Dam was to be built in the Central Cardamom Protected Forest (CCPF), largest unbroken tract of woodland in Southeast Asia, covering 4,013 km2. [1] This area, made up of a series of adjoining national parks, hosts a high biodiversity including 31 endangered animal species, among which the world’s second-largest population of wild Siamese crocodile. [5]
Furthermore, the dam would flow a 20 km2 area from which 1500 Chong people indigenous people would have to be relocated. [6] Buddhist monks and villagers are against the project. [1] As of 2014 [update] , local residents continue to oppose construction of the dam, which would provide power principally to neighboring countries. [7]