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China Environment wins 3 contracts totalling $17m

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Monday, 11 January 2010 13:32
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China Environment says wholly-owned subsidiary, Fujian Dongyuan Environmental Protection Co., has secured three contracts amounting to RMB 82.9 million ($16.9 million).

Fujian Dongyuan has secured two contracts with power plants in Hebei and Henan to design, construct and install Electrostatic Precipitators or ESP. The projects are expected to be completed by first half of 2010.

It also clinched a separate contract with Inner Mongolia Shuangxin Environmental Material Co. which involves the design, construction and installation of baghouses, one of China Environment’s key products that uses filtration to separate dust particles from gases. The project is expected to be completed by first half of 2010.

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Last Updated on Monday, 11 January 2010 13:33