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Albania borrows $150 million to improve power grid

TIRANA, Albania (AP) — The World Bank is lending Albania $150 million (EUR118 million) to help overhaul its dysfunctional state-run power sector and pay for electricity imports from other Balkan states.

The Energy Ministry said Tuesday the loan will also be used to boost the efficiency of bill collection from power consumers — some 400,000 of whom have been cut off over the past year for outstanding debts.

The two state companies responsible for electricity generation — mostly through hydroelectric plants — and distribution lost $550 million (EUR433 million) this year, largely due to unpaid bills.

Because of poor infrastructure maintenance and widespread electricity theft, only about 58 percent of all power entering Albania’s network reaches its destination.

In May, the World Bank lent Albania $220 million (EUR173 million) for tax and pension reforms.

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