A-Power Energy Generation Systems, Ltd., a British Virgin Islands company providing distributed power generation systems in China, announced that it made its first renewable power equipment delivery, having shipped turbines to two wind projects in China.
A-Power Energy, which is now one of the major companies working in the global clean power sector, making equipment for power systems, said it delivered five turbines to a 49.5 MW wind farm in Inner Mongolia, and five turbines to a 19.5 MW project in the province of Shandong. The first turbines deliveries are estimated as “a key milestone in the wind segments commercialization.”
Also, the BVI company received a $40 mln worth contract with China Machine-Building International Corp, for building a power plant for a cement.
A-Power Energy Generation Systems, Ltd. (http://bvi-companies.blogspot.com/2008/02/power-energy-generation-systems-ltd.html), a British Virgin Islands company providing distributed power generation systems in China, announced that it made its first renewable power equipment delivery, having shipped turbines to two wind projects in China. Also, the BVI company received a $40 mln worth contract with China Machine-Building International Corp, for building a power plant for a cement.
A-Power Energy (http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=APWR), which is now one of the major companies working in the global clean power sector, making equipment for power systems, said it delivered five turbines to a 49.5 MW wind farm in Inner Mongolia, and five turbines to a 19.5 MW project in the province of Shandong. The first turbines deliveries are estimated as “a key milestone in the wind segments commercialization.”
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