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Of the 60 SPP projects , 19 are natural gas ... 70 million was allocated from the
ENCON Fund ? to provide tariff subsidies to 31 new renewable power projects
with a combined capacity of more than 500 MW proposed under the SPP
program .
Of the 60 SPP projects , 19 are natural gas ... 70 million was allocated from the
ENCON Fund ? to provide tariff subsidies to 31 new renewable power projects
with a combined capacity of more than 500 MW proposed under the SPP
program .
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32 projects commissioned in 1994–2003 - 60 percent compared to 37 percent .
What is also striking is the number of firm contracts – 20 of the 31 projects ! Table
7.5 Renewable SPPs , 1994-2003 Year Number of projects Installed capacity ...
32 projects commissioned in 1994–2003 - 60 percent compared to 37 percent .
What is also striking is the number of firm contracts – 20 of the 31 projects ! Table
7.5 Renewable SPPs , 1994-2003 Year Number of projects Installed capacity ...
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For example , of the 222 private electricity projects in Asia that reached financial
closure between 1990 and 1997 , 193 ( or 87 percent ) involved the construction
of new power plants by IPPs ( Izaguirre 1998 ) . This represents 67 percent of all
...
For example , of the 222 private electricity projects in Asia that reached financial
closure between 1990 and 1997 , 193 ( or 87 percent ) involved the construction
of new power plants by IPPs ( Izaguirre 1998 ) . This represents 67 percent of all
...
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