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As stated by the EIB, the project consists of a framework loan to support energy and transport infrastructure investments developed by public and private entities and financed by the Development Bank of Kazakhstan.
The operation consists of a framework loan to support sustainable infrastructure investments (schemes or sub-projects) in Kazakhstan. The framework loan is to be intermediated by the Development Bank of Kazakhstan (DBK) to support eligible promoters developing schemes in two sectors:
* Energy sector: Renewable energy schemes, primarily wind energy and photovoltaic (PV). These schemes are developed by Independent Power Producers (IPP) obtaining concessions in public auctions.
* Transport sector: Road rehabilitation and construction schemes under the "medium" programme for Rehabilitation of Public Highway
As stated on the bank's website, the Development Bank of Kazakhstan is a financial institution focused on the development of the non-primary sector of the economy.
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