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Friday, June 08, 2001, updated at 08:49(GMT+8)
Business
Power Transmission Project Signed in Yunnan
The
Hong Kong
-based China Light & Power Co. Ltd. and related enterprises in southwest China's
Yunnan
Province signed an agreement Wednesday to jointly build an electric power plant.
The Diandong Power Plant is designed to have a first-phase capacity of 1.2 million kw and it will cost an investment of US$570 million. Of the money, US$460 million is from the China Light & Power Co. Ltd. and the rest from Yunnan Power Group and Yunnan Development and Investment Company.
The power plant will play an important role in providing power to the southern part of China, where there is a power shortage.
Yunnan is expected to send 1.6 million kwh of electricity a year to
Guangdong
Province in south China from 2003.
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