Pakistan's Grid Gets Its Terms: $375.9M to Wire the Renewables In
The World Bank approves financing to upgrade a transmission network that loses power before it reaches the meter, but the money only moves if the lines hold.
The World Bank has approved $375.9 million in financing to modernize Pakistan's power transmission network and accelerate the integration of renewable energy into the national grid. The loan, confirmed on July 10, targets the physical infrastructure that has long separated Pakistan's generation capacity from its actual delivery. [1, 2]
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