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FreshStart Energy Shows Keen Interest in Cambodian Energy Sector

Melbourne, Australia: FreshStart Energy, a leading energy management company, has signaled its intention to invest in Cambodia's burgeoning energy sector. The company aims to introduce advanced technologies to optimize electricity consumption.

During the meeting, Mr. Vecchio outlined FreshStart Energy’s operations, highlighting its success in Australia, Singapore, and Thailand. The company has been at the forefront of integrating innovative technologies to optimize electricity usage across various institutions, including schools, hospitals, and gas stations in Australia.

Prime Minister Hun Manet welcomed FreshStart Energy’s interest in investing in Cambodia. He emphasized the Cambodian government's eagerness to foster closer ties between the Cambodian and Australian private sectors. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance bilateral relations, not only at the governmental level but also among businesses and individuals from both nations.

The Prime Minister encouraged FreshStart Energy to further explore the Cambodian market. He suggested collaboration with the Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) and the Ministry of Mines and Energy to identify and capitalize on investment opportunities.

The conversation between Mr. Vecchio and Prime Minister Hun Manet underscores a mutual interest in advancing sustainable energy solutions in Cambodia. It marks a promising step towards enhancing the country’s energy sector through international partnerships and technological innovation.

Prime Minister Hun Manet, accompanied by First Lady Dr. Pich Chanmony, is in Melbourne to participate in the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit. This event celebrates the 50th anniversary of the ASEAN-Australia Dialogue Relations and will continue until March 6.



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