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Technical Due Diligence Wind Power Project
Technical Due Diligence Wind Power Project
| Title of Document | Technical Due Diligence Wind Power Project |
| Abstract | This Terms of Reference (TOR) concerns a long term financing for the development, construction and operation of a 65 MW wind farm (44 - 1,5 MW wind turbines). The consulting firm provides independent engineer consulting due diligence services to lenders of projects of this nature which will be performed in two phases:
Download the Technical Due Diligence Wind Power Project from the PPP in Infrastructure Resource Center. More information on the PPP in Infrastructure Resource Center website. |
| File Download |
► English: Uruguay Technical Due Diligence Wind Power Project.pdf |
| Original Source | PPP in Infrastructure Resource Center |
| Year | |
| Region/Country | Latin America & The Caribbean - Uruguay |
| Language(s) | English |
| Document Type | Terms of Reference - Due Diligence |
| Technology | Wind |
| Connection Type |
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