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China’s first Orimulsion-fuelled power project was recently kicked off in Zhanjiang, a coastal city in Southeastern China’s Guangdong Province. This project, which draws an investment of about 4.1 billion yuan, is a joint venture among CNPC Fuel Oil Co Ltd with a 51 percent stake, Guangdong Electric Power Development Co Ltd with a 39 percent stake and Zhanjiang Harbor Group Co Ltd with a 10 percent. Construction of the power plant began in November last year and the first phase (including the desulfurization project) is scheduled to go into operation in the first quarter in 2006. With an investment of 4.1 billion yuan (US$493.98 million), the first phase is designed to have two 600-megawatt generating sets. The project will help ease the worsening power shortage in Guangdong.
China’s first Orimulsion-fuelled power project was recently kicked off in Zhanjiang, a coastal city in Southeastern China’s Guangdong Province. This project, which draws an investment of about 4.1 billion yuan, is a joint venture among CNPC Fuel Oil Co Ltd with a 51 percent stake, Guangdong Electric Power Development Co Ltd with a 39 percent stake and Zhanjiang Harbor Group Co Ltd with a 10 percent. Construction of the power plant began in November last year and the first phase (including the desulfurization project) is scheduled to go into operation in the first quarter in 2006. With an investment of 4.1 billion yuan (US $ 493.98 million), the first phase is designed to have two 600-megawatt generating sets. The project will help ease the worsening power shortage in Guangdong.