US company set to power waste plants in China
By Zhang Qi (China Daily)
Updated: 2007-11-14 07:08
US-based strategic investment and advisory company Thornton Asia Infra would invest between $450 million and $900 million to build several waste power plants in China over the next six months, according to Thornton Asia CEO Michael C Lin.
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Thornton was jointly funded by investment company Thornton Group and biomass power generation company Caletta Renewable Energy Co. Both are US-based.
Established 20 years ago, Thornton Group launched its Asia operations in 2000. Its entry into China was to develop infrastructure, and last year, it built roads in Northwest China’s Qinghai Province.
Founded 50 years ago, Caletta processes more than 200 types of biomass and built more than 90 installations worldwide, according to Thorton Chairman James J Bulger.
Established 20 years ago, Thornton Group launched its Asia operations in 2000. Its entry into China was to develop infrastructure, and last year, it built roads in Northwest Chinas Qinghai Province.
Founded 50 years ago, Caletta processes more than 200 types of biomass and built more than 90 installations worldwide, according to Thorton Chairman James J Bulger. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx names you know, people you can trust.