News
15 October 2018

World Bank agrees $200m financing for Pakistan hydropower projects

In:
Power, Renewables
Region:
Asia-Pacific

The World Bank has agreed to provide $200 million in financing to support the energy sector in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, by constructing three hydropower projects in Upper Dir and Swat districts. The financing is for a 22MW Patrak Shringal hydropower project, 47MW Barikot HPP, and...

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