China Huaneng Group inks $1.2bn wind mega deal

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China's largest power producer signs agreements to purchase 1.8GW of wind energy capacity

The burgeoning health of China's wind energy sector was again underlined yesterday when China Huaneng Group, the country's largest power producer, announced that it has agreed to buy 1.8GW of wind capacity...

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