URUMQI, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) -- China Huaneng Group, China's biggest power
producer, will build two 600MW power units in the far western Xinjiang Uygur
Autonomous Region, an executive at its Xinjiang subsidiary said Saturday.
Liu Xinmin, general manager of the Huaneng Xinjiang Energy Development
Company, said the regional development and reform commission, the local economic
planner, gave the green light to the initial phase of its Turpan power plant
Saturday.
The plant will help to meet rising power demand in Turpan and southern
Xinjiang and also is a major power source for the country's west-east
electricity transmission project, Liu said.
Huaneng planned to start construction this April. The units, which cost
about 4.8 billion yuan (703 million U.S. dollars), are expected to be put into
operation at the end of 2012, he said.
Huaneng also planned to add another two 600MW power units to the Turpan
power plant before 2015 to take advantage of the rich coal resources and the
region's position as a power-grid hub, the executive said.
The power grid in Turpan will be connected this year to a national one that
helps transmit power from the west to the east.
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