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风电系列:CLP HOLDINGS build a wind power plant in China -- 安普若 - (1761 Byte) 2007-3-28 周三, 03:03 (2195 reads) |
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作者:安普若 在 海归商务 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com
South Korea's KEPCO to Build Wind Power Plant in China
SOUTH KOREA: October 24, 2005
SEOUL - Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEPCO) has started work on a wind power plant in China, making it the first foreign electricity firm to enter China's wind power market, the state-run company said on Friday.
The utility giant, which supplies more than 95 percent of South Korea's electricity, has been trying to build power plants abroad to secure fresh sources of income.
China, the world's second-biggest energy consumer after the United States, suffered its worst energy crisis in 20 years in the summer of 2004, sparking a new round of power plant construction.
KEPCO and its Chinese partner, Datang Corp., held a ground-breaking ceremony early on Friday on the $57.5 million, 49-megawatt plant being built in Yumen, a city in the western Gansu province, KEPCO said in a statement.
The wind power plant was expected to take about a year to complete, it added.
The cost of the project would be met through $38.3 million in loans from Chinese banks and $19.2 million in paid-in capital, KEPCO said. The Korean power firm would chip in 40 percent of the paid-in capital, or $7.7 million, it added.
Datang Corp. is the parent of Hong Kong's second-largest listed independent power producer, Datang International Power Generation Co. Ltd.
KEPCO and Datang also agreed in April to build a 5 billion yuan ($600 million) thermal power plant in central China.
In the summer of last year, power cuts hit more than two-thirds of China during a heatwave after power capacity had failed to keep up with breakneck economic growth.
The wind power project marked the first time a Korean company had invested in a Clean Development Mechanism project, KEPCO said.
The mechanism allows developed countries to acquire carbon dioxide credits by investing in emission-reducing projects in less developed countries that have signed up to the Kyoto Protocol but do not have reduction targets of their own.
Since South Korea does not have reduction targets, KEPCO can sell into the market credits earned from the wind power project.
REUTERS NEWS SERVICE
作者:安普若 在 海归商务 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com
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