IFC proposes US$60mn loan to wind projects of Thuan Binh Wind Power (TBW)

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The International Finance Corporation (IFC) of the World Bank is proposing a US$60 million loan for Thuan Binh Wind Power (TBW) to finance the development and construction of two wind farms in Vietnam.

The two projects are the 25.2 MW Phu Lac 2 wind farm in Binh Thuan province and the 29 MW Hai 2 wind project in Ninh Thuan province. 

The construction of the facilities is expected to commence in March 2021. 

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