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Yap Renewable Energy Development Project

Splitting contracts can increase the risk of project delays.

Project Name

Yap Renewable Energy Development Project

Project Number
44469-013
Report Date
30 Nov 2019
Report Link
https://www.adb.org/projects/documents/fsm-44469-013-pcr
Report Source
Self-evaluation
Country
Federated States of Micronesia
Sector
Energy
Conventional energy generation
Renewable energy generation - solar
Renewable energy generation - wind
Themes
Environmentally Sustainable Growth
Inclusive Economic Growth
Gender Equity and Mainstreaming
Report Rating
Successful

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