Adjaristsqali Georgia - a joint venture between Tata Power, Norway#39;s Clean Energy Invest (CEI) and International Financial Corporation- is setting up a 187 MW of hydro project at a cost of around USD 500 million. It has now commissioned 178 MW of the total capacity.How to protect and exponentially Grow your investment portfolio during economic boom or bust, How learn stock market, How to earn money in stock market,earn money from home .
Tata Power starts commercial operations of Georgia hydro plant
Adjaristsqali Georgia - a joint venture between Tata Power, Norway#39;s Clean Energy Invest (CEI) and International Financial Corporation- is setting up a 187 MW of hydro project at a cost of around USD 500 million. It has now commissioned 178 MW of the total capacity.
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