Locals gain tech skills at Cambodia power plant
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Locals gain tech skills at Cambodia power plant
KOH KONG, Cambodia — After more than 10 years at the China Huadian Lower Stung Russei Chrum Hydro-Electric Station in southwestern Cambodia, Keat Makara, 35, has become a highly skilled hydropower technician. Makara joined the 338-megawatt plant in 2013 and received training from Chinese experts, a»»»
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