PhnomPenhPost-Feb 19, 2025

Based on the recommendations of the Ministry of Environment, the Cambodian government has announced that it will implement EURO 5 fuel standards to help improve air quality and reduce climate change. A January 31 statement from the Office of the Council of Ministers, made public today, revealed that the government has agreed to implement the EURO 5 standards, or fuel with a sulfur content of less than 10 parts per million (<10ppm), starting this year.

The new standards took effect for diesel fuel from January, while the current EURO 4 standard gasoline will be gradually phased out over a 6-month transition period and be completely replaced from the second semester of 2025. The environment ministry explained on January 19 that “the use of EURO 5 fuel will help improve air quality and contribute to reducing climate change and environmental damage”. The ministry added that the use of EURO 5 fuel will improve air quality by reducing harmful emissions.

“Since EURO 5 fuel contains lower levels of pollutants, it reduces emissions of pollutants such as sulfur dioxide (SO2), particulate matter (PM), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and carbon monoxide (CO) during engine combustion. This contributes to better air quality,” it said. Additionally, using the fuel helps reduce the formation of smog and acid rain by decreasing the pollutants that can react with sunlight to create smog. The ministry highlighted that the use of EURO 5 fuel will help mitigate climate change. It reduces greenhouse gas emissions, as the higher-quality fuel will help cut down emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and black carbon. Read more at:

 

 

 

 

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