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World Bank loans A$30M to PNG Power

THE World Bank has approved a K105 million ($30 million) project to support improvements to the operational and financial performance of the state-owned electricity provider PNG Power

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Aiming for electricity to 70% of population by 2030

Aiming for electricity to 70% of population by 2030

The Post Courier newspaper reports that the PNG Energy Utility Performance and Reliability Improvement Project (EUPRIP) comes at a crucial time for electricity supply in PNG.   The country faces major...

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