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ADB-supported Power Transmission Enhancement Project spends 5% of budget

ADB-supported Power Transmission Enhancement Project spends 5% of budget
# 14 January 2010 15:19 (UTC +04:00)
Baku. Nijat Mustafayev - APA-Economics. The Asian Development Bank-funded Azerbaijan Power Transmission Enhancement Project has to date spent $8 million or 5% of the project budget, said the ADB Office in Baku.

The Board of Directors of the Asian Development Bank approved a $160 million loan for the Power Transmission Enhancement Project in Azerbaijan.
The 25-year loan will help build a double-circuit 220 kilovolt transmission line and associated substation facilities, replacing two existing lines which have been in use for about 60 years by state-owned power company, AzerEnerji.
Over 20% of the country’s energy equipment and more than half of its network facilities are well beyond their useful life, resulting in frequent power failures, system losses, and the threat of a collapse of the energy grid.
The upgrade will remove transmission choke points, lower system losses, and provide a more stable power supply, especially in the key Azeri industrial hub, near the capital city of Baku.
It will also cut the need for imported electricity, optimize the country’s hydropower resource, and reduce fossil fuel consumption and pollution. The gas and oil saved will be exported, giving a boost to government coffers.
ADB’s loan will support the Government’s priority program of reforming and developing the power industry to protect its energy security. It will also act as a potential catalyst for attracting private sector investment.
The project costs in total $240 million in total, $80 million of which will be provided by AzerEnerji.
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