Thirty million manat allocated for the reconstruction of three power plants
Baku/17.12.18/Turan: On December 17, the head of state signed a decree on the allocation of 30 million manat for the reconstruction of four large power plants in the country: Severnaya, Yuzhnaya, Sumgatsitskaya, and Mingachevir.
These measures will be carried out in order to repair and purchase new equipment for these stations. Funds are allocated from the Reserve Fund of the President of the country, provided for in the state budget for 2018. -02D-
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- 17 December 2018 17:25
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