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BEG to build its first wind power plant

www.chinanews.cn 2005-03-18 15:17:36

Chinanews, March 17 - Beijing Energy Group (BEG) plans to build a wind
power plant in Inner Mongolia with a 100,000-kilowatt power capacity. In
an effort to realize a "Green Olympics," BEG promises to provide 20% of
the total power needed for the Olympic Village (50,000 kilowatts) in the
form of clean wind power.
It is expected that Beijing's citizens will be able to utilize the
environmentally-friendly energy in 2006 as some of the power-units go
into operation.
The total investment in the plant totals 750 million yuan (90.69 million
US dollars). BEG will have a 25 year franchise period that includes the
3-year construction period. The plant will be located in Chayouzhong Qi,
Wulanchabu city, Inner Mongolia and will rank as one of the biggest wind
power projects in the nation. The bidding has finished and the
construction should start within the year. Full operation is expected in
2007.

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