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Hybrid renewable technologies to be tapped for Asia Pacific

PHI Group will provide Global Sun Wind & Power Corp with patented hybrid renewable energy technologies to be utilized in Southeast Asia, India, Australia and Papua New Guinea.

 

The value of the contract has not been disclosed.

GSWP's hybrid systems incorporate wind, solar mini-hydro, diesel backup systems and battery storage technologies.

The company also offers wind turbines which deliver power in high wind speeds of up to 150mph, without the need to shut down or de-link them from the grid.

"We look forward to working with PHI Group to accelerate the applications of our breakthrough system to Southeast Asian countries and other areas in the world . . .,"says GSWP president and CEO, Donald Logsdon.

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