Plans for Standard Coal Market in Balkh and 22 MW Solar Power in Naghlu Discussed

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Wed, Nov 22 2023 1:00 PM
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The Inter-ministerial Investment Committee convened at Marmarin Palace, engaging in a thorough deliberation on projects brought forth by both domestic and foreign investment entities as per the agenda. Among the proposals discussed were the construction of a two-story commercial building on Kabul Municipality's land, a state-of-the-art coal loading and unloading terminal in Balkh province, and a 22 MW solar power generation initiative in Naghlo, Sabrobi district. These initiatives received preliminary approval from the committee, subject to further technical, economic, and legal assessments by the relevant ministries.  Additionally, the Ministry of Public Works presented a report on establishing stops along highways, gaining approval with the assigned task for the concerned ministry to advance the project to the Economic Commission for final approval and subsequent initiation of practical implementation.

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