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Vol. IX Issue. 3
DP CleanTech builds rice-to-power plant in Philippines

03 July 2012

July 2, 2012. DP CleanTech, a Chinese biomass and waste-to-energy business, won a contract to build a facility in the Philippines that will use rice husk, rice straw and woodchips to produce power. DP CleanTech will build the 12 MW power plant for AseaOne Power Corp., the Beijing-based company said. Construction of the plant in the Aklan province is expected to start in October and it may begin working in April 2014.

      
 
 
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