China's consortium to build power plant in Central Kalimantan.(CORPORATE NEWS IN BRIEF)

From: Indonesian Commercial Newsletter | Date: February 1, 2008 | Copyright information

CHINA'S CONSORTIUM TO BUILD POWER PLANT IN CENTRAL KALIMANTAN. A consortium of Chinese companies will start construction of a coal-fired power plant in the village of Buntoi, Central Kalimantan to cost around US$ 73 million and Rp 535.64 billion (US$ 59.4 million) in February this year. The 120-megawatt power plant to be built by consortium grouping China National Heavy Machinery and Shandong ...

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