Difference between revisions of "Laos - Nam Theun 2 Project"

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|PRC abstract=The Nam Theun 2 Hydroelectric Project, or NT2, is an industrial and development investment owned by private shareholders and the Lao Government, backed by commercial lenders and international financial institutions. The project is jointly implemented by the Nam Theun 2 Power Company and the Government of Lao PDR and supported by financing from 27 parties including the World Bank and Asian Development Bank.<br/>
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Laos - Nam Theun 2 Project

Title of Document Laos - Nam Theun 2 Project
Abstract The Nam Theun 2 Hydroelectric Project, or NT2, is an industrial and development investment owned by private shareholders and the Lao Government, backed by commercial lenders and international financial institutions. The project is jointly implemented by the Nam Theun 2 Power Company and the Government of Lao PDR and supported by financing from 27 parties including the World Bank and Asian Development Bank.
  • Barriers: n/a
  • Instrument: Partial risk guarantee, political risk guarantee, export credit support
  • Application: n/a
  • Amount: Total base project costs US$1.25 billion plus US$200 million contingency
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English: Laos Nam Theun 2 Project.pdf

Original Source World Bank
Year 2011
Region/Country East Asia & The Pacific - Lao (PDR)
Language(s) English
Document Type Case Study - Project Financing
Technology Hydro Large
Connection Type Grid-connected


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