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Chifeng Yihegong wind certified as CDM project

The Chifeng Yihegong Wind Power Project has been officially declared as a registered CDM project. This was announced by the United National CDM Executive Board, making it CPI’s 5th wind power project that has completed Clean Development Mechanism registration.

Located in Inner Mongolia, the Chifeng Yihegong Wind Power Project is expected to create CO2 emission reduction of 127,000 tons a year and plans to sell it to KFW Bankengruppe, which will bring more than US$1.758 million worth of CDM compensation to CPI every year.

This project is constructed and operated by CPI Northeast New Energy Development Co., Ltd., and the Beijing Carbon Asset Operation and Management Co., Ltd. under the China Power Complete Equipment Co., Ltd.

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