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| Abstract* last updated 30-DEC-1999 |
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| The Electricity Transmission Rehabilitation Project aims to improve the reliability and quality of electricity supply; develop competition; and restructure the Kazakhstan Grid Operating Company so that it is financially viable. The project has four main components. The first refurbishes transmission substations, including replacement of high voltage equipment at substations; installs shunt reactors to compensate for reactive power; replaces protective relaying, and supplies and installs monitori... |
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Electricity trade; Electrification; Transmission; Competition (economic); Grids; Monitoring equipment; Power supply systems; Data collecting; Telecommunications; Meters; Institutional capacity; Management information systems; Corporate restructuring; Technical assistance; Procurement; Spot market; Circuit breakers; Transformers; Transformers; Payroll services; Business processes
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| Europe And Central Asia |
| Energy and mining
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| Dobozi, Istvan |
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* The project abstract is drawn from the PAD, SAR or PGD and may not accurately reflect the project's current nature.
**Total project cost includes funding from World Bank and non-bank sources in US$ millions. Active and Closed projects show commitment at Board approval. It does not reflect any cancellations. Proposed (pipeline) and dropped projects show the forecast amount. The commitment amount for projects in the pipeline is indicative and may be modified during the project preparation.
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