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Indonesia power plant gets Finnish finance

STANDARD Chartered Bank has signed two 12-year loan facilities for €160 million ($A245 million) with Indonesia's national electricity company Perusahaan Listrik Negra, while Finnish export credit agency Finnvera has issued export credit guarantees for the loan facilities.

Indonesia power plant gets Finnish finance

The Finnish export credit agency is also providing funding for the two projects. The loans will be used to fund two PLN gas power plant projects that include the purchase of 35 Wartsila 34SG gas-fired...

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