Private Activity in Energy Remained Stable in 2006

This note states that in 2006 the number of new energy projects with private participation, along with the associated investment commitments, remained at levels similar to those of the previous two years, according to just-released data from the Private Participation in Infrastructure Project Database.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2007-11
Subjects:BIOMASS, BIOMASS POWER, BIOMASS POWER PLANTS, COAL, DISTRIBUTION COMPANY, DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS, ELECTRICITY, ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION, ELECTRICITY GENERATION, ELECTRICITY SUPPLY, ELECTRICITY UTILITY, ENERGY DEVELOPMENT, ESP, GAS DISTRIBUTION, GENERATION, GENERATION CAPACITY, GEOTHERMAL PLANT, GEOTHERMAL POWER, GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANT, HEATING, HYDRO PLANT, HYDRO POWER, HYDROELECTRIC PLANT, HYDROELECTRIC POWER, HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT, HYDROPOWER, HYDROPOWER PLANT, INCOME, NATURAL GAS, NATURAL GAS PIPELINE, NATURAL GAS POWER, NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION, OIL, OIL COMPANY, POWER, POWER DEVELOPMENT, POWER PLANT CONSTRUCTION, POWER PLANTS, POWER PRODUCER, POWER PROJECT, POWER STATION, POWER STATIONS, SMALL POWER PLANTS, SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, THE GAMBIA, THERMAL POWER, THERMAL POWER PLANT, TRANSMISSION LINE, TRANSMISSION LINES, TRANSMISSION PIPELINES, UTILITIES, WHOLESALE POWER, WIND, WIND FARM, WIND POWER,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/11/8831296/private-activity-energy-remained-stable-2006
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/11025
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