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Updated in EWS Jun 2, 2020
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The objective of the Conditional Credit Line for Investment Projects (CCLIP) is to advance Renewable Energy (RE) within The Bahamas, improving the reliability and resilience to climate-related natural disasters, while rehabilitating critical infrastructure. The objective of this first operation is to support the Government of The Bahamas (GoBH) with the rehabilitation of critical energy infrastructure and restoration of electricity service in targeted islands heavily affected by hurricane Dorian, while facilitating the integration of RE. The specific objectives of the first operation are to: (i) support the rehabilitation of the electricity Transmission and Distribution (T&D) system and installation of new and resilient RE capacity in Abaco and East Grand Bahama (EGB);(ii) promote the adoption
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