This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

This website is operating in test mode.

Projects Database Map: Uzbekistan Water Supply Energy Efficiency Project

Remarks

-

Beneficiary

UZB

Start / End year

2022 - -

Sector

Water

Sub-sector

Infrastructure

Project description

The provision of a sovereign loan of up to US$ 199.96 million (€188.5 million) to the Republic of Uzbekistan ("RoU") to finance the modernisation of pumping stations used for irrigation water conveyance ("IWC") and other related infrastructure across three regions of Fergana valley (the "Project").

Expected Results

The Project will promote climate change mitigation through substantial energy efficiency savings and GHG emission reductions. The Project's GET share is 100%. The Bank will support and contribute to developing the RoU's long-term policies in the sector and transition from an administrative approach of state regulation to market-based principles through institutional set up and governance improvements.

Project Phases

-

Implementing agency

EBRD, EBRD

Main partner

EBRD

Total budget by main partner

$ 188,500,000

Co-financing

Yes - Gov of Uzbekistan

Budget of co-financing

€ 28,281,410.28

Total budget (original)

$ 229,960,800 (Exchange rate: 0.94269)

Loan budget

$ 188,500,000

Uzbekistan Water Supply Energy Efficiency Project