World Bank approves a $1 billion loan for Pakistan’s key hydropower project
- The World Bank approved $1 billion for Pakistan's Dasu hydropower project in collaboration with China.
- The loan aims to enhance hydropower supply and benefit local communities.
- World Bank director Najy Benhassine sees the project as crucial for Pakistan's energy sector, contributing to a greener energy landscape and reduced electricity costs.
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World Bank approves a $1 billion loan for Pakistan's key hydropower project
ISLAMABAD (AP) — The World Bank said Tuesday it has approved $1 billion for the construction of Pakistan’s biggest Dasu hydropower project, which is being built in the country’s northwest with China’s help. The loan would be used to expand the hydropower electricity supply and improve access for local communities, the bank said in a statement. “Pakistan’s energy sector suffers from multiple challenges to achieving affordable, reliable, and sust…
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