Energy Supply Improvement Investment Program (Afghanistan)

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title: Energy Supply Improvement Investment Program (Afghanistan)
text: The Energy Supply Improvement Investment Program is a proposed electric power transmission link intended to supply Afghanistan with power from other Central Asian countries as well as interconnecting the ten separate power grids within Afghanistan. It is unofficially known as TUTAP, which stands for the names of the countries involved: Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan. The project was approved by the Asian Development Bank on 15 December 2015. A decision to reroute
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description: Proposed electric power transmission link between Central Asia and Afghanistan
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