A-Power Energy Generation Systems Ltd. to Acquire 1.5MW Wind Turbine Proprietary Technology from Shenyang Huaren Wind Power Technology Development Co., Ltd.
Posted on: Tuesday, 28 July 2009, 10:07 CDT
Pursuant to the contract, Huaren will transfer, within a month of the
signing of the contract, the blueprints, the technical specifications and
other related studies and manuals for the 1.5MW double-fed, variable-speed and
constant-frequency wind turbines developed by Huaren to A-Power as well as its
wind power business divisions. Huaren's technicians will train and direct
A-Power's engineers and technicians on the assembly, installation and testing
of the first prototype wind turbines based on Huaren's technology. The
contract expires
Based in
Upon receiving the 1.5MW wind turbine technology from Huaren, A-Power will apply for related patents and other intellectual property protection.
About A-Power
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actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements,
including but not limited to, the risk that: We are dependent on our licensing
partners, and events involving these licensing partners or any future
licensing partners could prevent us from developing our wind turbine business;
our technicians may have difficulty adapting our licensed technology; systems
that we develop and install may contain design or manufacturing defects, which
could result in reduced demand for our services and customer claims and
uninsured liabilities; we expect to rely increasingly on our proprietary
products and systems and on technology developed by our licensors, and if we
or our licensors become involved in an intellectual property dispute, we may
be forced to spend a significant amount of time and financial resources to
resolve such intellectual property dispute, diverting time and resources away
from our business and operations; our limited operating history and recent
entrance into new markets may make it difficult for you to evaluate our
business and future prospects; the expected benefits of supply and partnership
agreements may not materialize to the extent expected or at all as well as
other relevant risks detailed in our filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, including those set forth in our annual report filed on Form 20-F
for the fiscal year ended
SOURCE A-Power Energy Generation Systems Ltd.
Source: PR Newswire
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