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Published: 29 Nov 11
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Vietnam’s Mekong Delta to get funding from Asian Development Bank
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Vietnam’s Mekong Delta to get funding from Asian Development Bank

And you'll never guess how much loan ADB approved for the project.

 

 

According to Reuters, Vietnam’s power plant will receive $309.9 million loan as approved by ADB.

Citing an ADB statement, Reuters noted that the project may cost around $793.5 m and is expected to be complete by June 2016.

Vietnam will need around $48.8 billion from now until 2020 to build power plants and bring generation capacity to 75,000 megawatts, according to Reuters.

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