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World Bank approves $1bn additional financing for Dasu project

Funding will help improve access to socio-economic services for local communities among other facilities, says World Bank

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On Tuesday, the World Bank approved $1 billion in a second round of additional financing for Pakistan to fund the Dasu Hydropower Stage I (DHP I) Project.

This move by the global bank’s Board of Executive Directors will support the country’s transition towards clean and affordable energy.

“This financing will support the expansion of hydropower electricity supply, improve access to socio-economic services for local communities, and build the Water and Power Development Authority’s (WAPDA) capacity to prepare future hydropower projects,” read a statement released by the World Bank.

World Bank Country Director for Pakistan, Najy Benhassine, in a statement, said that Pakistan’s energy sector suffers from multiple challenges to achieving affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy.

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Benhassine added: “The Dasu Hydropower Project site is one of the best hydropower sites in the world and is a game changer for the Pakistan energy sector. With a tiny footprint, the DHP will contribute to ‘greening’ the energy sector and lowering the cost of electricity.”

In its statement, the World Bank mentioned that the DHP will have an installed capacity of 4,320–5,400 MW upon completion.

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