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World Bank to Extend USD 240 Mn for AP’s Power for All project

The project is the first in India being co-financed by the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). The World Bank and AIIB will provide loans in a 60:40 ratio for all components of the project.

May 29, 2017

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The energy demand in the state is expected to grow to 78,900 GWh (Gigawatt-hour) by FY 2019 from 56,313 GWh in FY 2015, which shows an annual energy requirement of more than 8.5 percent.

The World Bank has announced USD 240 million credit line to support Andhra Pradesh Government’s effort to provide 24×7 quality and affordable power to its citizens. The loan from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) has a 5-year grace period, and a maturity of 19 years.

The project is the first in India being co-financed by the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). The World Bank and AIIB will provide loans in a 60:40 ratio for all components of the project. The World Bank Board approved the loan that will help build new transmission and distribution infrastructure, as well as put in place systems to improve the technical efficiency and commercial performance of the state power sector utilities.

While a significant portion of the proposed investments are aimed at improving power supply to rural areas, the project will also focus on demonstrating the deployment of smart grids in selected towns. The energy demand in the state is expected to grow to 78,900 GWh (Gigawatt-hour) by FY 2019 from 56,313 GWh in FY 2015, which shows an annual energy requirement of more than 8.5 percent.

“By increasing the supply of reliable electricity to households, industries, businesses and various other productive sectors, the project will contribute to economic development, poverty alleviation, and inclusive growth in Andhra Pradesh,” Junaid Ahmad, World Bank Country Director in India, said in a statement.

The projects seeks to strengthen the intra-state transmission and distribution network, bring down transmission losses and set up a High Voltage Distribution System in selected rural areas. The project will also support smart consumer meters, with two-way communication and backend IT infrastructure, deployed in select urban towns.

 

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