19 january 2013
LUXEMBOURG The European Investment Bank (EIB) has announced a plan to finance UkrHydroEnergo’s hydroelectric modernization and upgrade program with a loan worth US$257 million.
EIB’s loan will support the refurbishment and upgrade of 22 conventional and pumped-storage generating units at six hydropower stations along the Dnieper River in central Ukraine.
When finished, the plants will have a total combined capacity of 980 MW, or about 10% more than the current capacity.
“This is the first EIB-financed project in Ukraine contributing to increasing the share of electricity generation from renewable sources,” says Anton Rop, EIB Vice-President. “This will contribute to the reduction of alternative fossil fuel consumption, implying a significant decrease in CO2 emissions and help Ukraine to meet its climate change commitments.”
The project is being co-financed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), which announced its plan to fund a pair of small hydropower plants in Albania earlier this week.
Technical assistance to support project implementation will be funded by the Neighbourhood Investment Facility.
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