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GE announces China turbine deal at POWER-GEN Asia

24 September 2003 - GE Hydro has been selected by Sichuan Huanglong Electric Power Co. Ltd. to supply equipment and services for a new, 180 MW hydroelectric plant in Sichuan Province, People's Republic of China, GE announced yesterday at POWER-GEN Asia 2003.

Under a contract of more than $5.4m, GE Hydro will provide three high-head Francis hydro turbine-generators, spare parts and supervisory services for installation. The plant will be located on a branch of the Mingjiang River at Jiaochangxiang, Mao Country, Sichuan Province in southwestern China.

The equipment will be manufactured at GE Hydro Asia's facilities in Xiaoshan, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China. The first turbine-generator will be shipped to the project site before August 31, 2004 and will begin commercial operation before Dec. 31, 2004. The last unit will be shipped to the project site before Sept. 30, 2004 and will begin commercial operation before April 30, 2005.

"This project is being accomplished within a short time cycle to help China meet its rapidly increasing demand for power," said Li Shu-Ping, China sales leader for GE Hydro.

GE Hydro enjoys a strong presence in China, where over 250 GE hydro turbines have been installed for projects across the country.




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