World Bank Approves $146M for Recovery of Power Sector in Syria
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World Bank approves $146M for recovery of power sector in Syria
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Washington, June 26, 2025 The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors approved a $146 million grant from the International Development Association (IDA) to help Syria restore reliable and affordable electricity supplies to support the country's economic recovery. The World Bank stated in a statement that the "Syria Emergency Electricity Project" aims to rehabilitate damaged transmission lines and substations, and provide technical assistance t…
World Bank grants $146m to Syria grid recovery project
Image courtesy 123rf The World Bank has approved a $146 million grant to the Syria Electricity Emergency Project (SEEP) to rehabilitate damaged transmission lines and transformer substations. With the financing, SEEP will rehabilitate critical power infrastructure such as damaged transmission lines and transformer substations, while assisting with the development of the electricity sector and building
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