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Nurek 500 kV Switchyard Reconstruction Project

Careful consideration of all the factors that can impede project implementation enables the formulation of a realistic timetable.

Project Name

Nurek 500 kV Switchyard Reconstruction Project

Project Number
42189-012
Report Date
31 Aug 2017
Report Link
https://www.adb.org/projects/documents/taj-42189-012
Report Source
Self-evaluation
Country
Tajikistan
Sector
Energy
Electricity transmission and distribution
Themes
Inclusive Economic Growth
Regional Integration
Governance and Capacity Development
Report Rating
Successful

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