[CLP Engineering continuously signed the EPC project of the power station] On June 28, Energy China China Power Engineering International Corporation and the North China Institute Consortium signed the EPC contract for the gas-fired power station project in Ubusu Province, Mongolia. The project is located in Ubusu Province, Mongolia. A total of 4×75MW one-to-one gas-steam construction will be built. Combined cycle unit. Editor/He Yuting
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  • 2026.03.24 11:34
  • [Morocco NOOR Atlas Photovoltaic Project Fully Launched]
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