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ENVIRONMENT | Cesar Tordesillas, China
Published: 01 Oct 09
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CR Power produces 2.4% of clean energy for 1st half

CR Power produces 2.4% of clean energy for 1st half

Net generation from China Resources Power's clean energy for six months ending 30 June totaled 1,109,775 Mwh. This accounts for 2.4 percent of total net generation in the first half.

Total attributable capacity of clean energy increased by 139.09 MW in the first half of 2009, including 40MW of CR Penglai wind farm and 99 MW of CR Chaonan wind farm.

CR Power also announced that it aims to speed up the development of renewable energy and aims to improve its environmental performance disclosure methods and standards on an ongoing basis.

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