Longyuan Gets Approval for 170 Megawatts of Wind Farms in China

Sept. 11 (Bloomberg) — China’s biggest wind-farm developer
received approval to start preliminary work on two projects in
the southern province of Guangxi with a total of 170 megawatts
of capacity.

China Longyuan Power Group Corp.’s Guangxi unit is planning
a 60-megawatt project in Nanning city and another in Qinzhou
city with 110 megawatts of capacity, according to a statement on
the website of the company’s parent China Guodian Corp.

The unit has received approval for preliminary work on 300
megawatts of wind farms this year in the province.

To contact Bloomberg News staff for this story:
Feifei Shen in Beijing at
fshen11@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story:
Reed Landberg at
landberg@bloomberg.net
Will Wade, Randall Hackley

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