A-Power Energy Generation Systems Ltd. to Develop a 49.5MW Wind Farm in Inner Mongolia for Jihe Orient Wind Energy Co., Ltd.
Posted on: Tuesday, 15 September 2009, 08:33 CDT
A-Power is to supply the wind turbines, the towers and the foundations,
and oversee the construction, subcontracting and installation for this project.
The estimated cost breakdown is as follows: equipment procurement
The Saiwusu Wind Farm project, owned by Jihe Orient, has been approved by
the National Resources Bureau of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and the
permit for transmission to the electricity power grid has been issued by the
Inner Mongolia Power Co. Its feed-in tariff also has been approved by
"We are truly excited to embark on our first wind farm full-responsibility
project," said Mr.
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SOURCE A-Power Energy Generation Systems Limited
Source: PR Newswire
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