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[ Xin Hua News, June 4, 2002 ] Recently, banners and flags were fluttering about and the
sound of drums was filling the air at the construction site
of the two 330-thousand-kilowatt-generating units, which is
the third phase of the extension of the Dalad Power Plant
project. As soon as Zhou Dehai, a Vice Chairman of Inner Mongolia
Autonomous Region (IMAR), gave the command to lay the foundation
of the project, sounds of engines of large excavators and
fork-lift trucks started being heard at that moment, another
hallmark project of the state-sponsored "Western Power
To the East" plan has initiated its construction in Inner
Mongolia.
Dalad Power Plant, having the total capacity of five million
kilowatts, has already completed its first and second phases
of the extension project by setting up four 330-thousand-kilowatt-generating
units. This third phase of the project, including the establishment
of the two 330-thousand-kilowatt-generating units, involved
a total sum of 2.268 billion yuan invested. On May 22, the
59th standing committee of the State Council authorized the
third phase of the extension project of the Dalad Power Plant.
Inner Mongolia Power Company, Beijing International Electric
Power Development Corporation and Guohua Power Company invested
in the construction in a ratio of 4:3:3. The project is planned
to be put to use within the "tenth five-year plan"
period. The three parties who have invested in the project
will operate according to the norms of the modern enterprise
system, and will establish Jingda Eelectric Power Limited
Company of Inner Mongolia. At present, all works of the third
phase of the extension project have achieved scheduled results,
and the construction is basically up to working standards.
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