Financing of private hydropower projects Chris Head
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TextSeries: World Bank discussion paper; no.420Publication details: Washington World Bank 2000Description: xv, 116pISBN: - 0-8213-4799-3
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Financing of private hydropower examines ten hydropower projects with private participation in five developing countries the philippines Lao PDR, Nepal,Turkey and Brazil.Although hydro schemes could be unique and different including multi and single purpo
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