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Doosan Heavy wins $850 million power plant order in Philippines
7 years ago (2016-10-14)
David Flin
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Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction has announced that it has signed a $850 million contract with Redondo Peninsula Energy, a civil power generation company in the Philippines, to build a thermal power plant. The Subic Redondo coal-fired power plant, located 130 km northwest of Manila, will have two units, the first scheduled to be completed by December 2020.
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WNA 2024
This is the first application in the Philippines of a 300 MW boiler with circulating fluidised bed technology. It also makes Doosan the first South Korean company to receive an overseas order for a large-scale CFB boiler.