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Originally published November 28 2005

Kepko to build large wind power plant in Western China

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

Kepko, South Korea's largest electricity supplier, will be the first foreign company to build a power plant in China as it cooperates with Chinese company Datang on the construction of a 49-megawatt wind power plant in Yumen, Gansu province.



A South Korean company is working with China to build power plants on the mainland. The BBC reports Kepko, South Korea's largest electricity supplier, is building a 49-megawatt wind power plant in Yumen, Gansu province in western China. The plant is the first in China to be built by a foreign company and will be up and running within a year. Kepko is working with Chinese company Datang on the project. The two are also working on a geothermal power plant that is expected to help the country avoid an energy shortage like last year when blackouts were common. Both companies will fund the $57.5 million plant along with loans from Chinese banks.


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