EMA completes joint effort with Cambodia to raise electrical wiring standards
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SINGAPORE'S electricity industry regulator, the Energy Market Authority (EMA), on Wednesday announced the completion of its 16-month joint initiative to improve electrical wiring practices in Cambodia.
Together with the Cambodian Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME), EMA developed technical standards for electrical wiring and safety standards for buildings and households in the country.
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