Alstom Inaugurates New Hydropower Manufacturing Facility In China

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Alstom Inaugurates New Hydropower Manufacturing Facility in China


TIANJIN, China, Nov. 5, 2010 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --


     New carbon-neutral factory will reinforce Alstom's leading position in 

                           the Chinese hydro market


    Alstom today inaugurated its new hydropower manufacturing facility at

Tianjin in China. The new factory will place Alstom in a better position to

supply its customers in China and abroad, while offering opportunities for

further expansion in China's healthy hydropower market, which accounts for

22% of the country's electricity generation capacity and is expanding at a

rate of 15 GW per year.


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    The new site is to be named Alstom Hydro China Co. Ltd (AHC) and will,

over time, fully replace Alstom's original factory in China, Tianjin Alstom

Hydro (TAH). Its construction is taking place in two main phases, with phase

one already operational. To ensure gradual transition of the workload,

Alstom's existing factory TAH will remain operational until the second phase

has been fully completed.


    Representing an investment of one billion RMB (just under euro 110

million), AHC is Alstom's first carbon-neutral manufacturing site in China.

Its energy-efficient design includes double insulation, heat recovery

systems, a geothermal heating and cooling system that consumes 43% less

energy, rainwater recycling and solar photovoltaic panels that will provide

electricity for heating, cooling, lighting and ventilation for the entire

factory. In addition, skylights have been installed to take full advantage of

natural light.


    Energy efficiency in buildings is at the top of the Chinese government's

agenda in honouring its commitment to reduce CO2 emissions per unit of GDP by

40-45% by 2020 from 2005 levels, following its promise for a 20% cut by 2010.


    AHC will have a total area of nearly 250,000 square metres and a

production capacity that is 20% greater than the old site, capable of

delivering up to 30 turbine and generator units per year with outputs ranging

from 20 MW to 1000 MW.


    "AHC places us in a great position to respond to demand and execute our

order backlog in the Asian region, as well as having an eco-friendly design,"

said Philippe Joubert, President of Alstom Power and Executive Vice-President

of Alstom. "Its new location in the TAEZ(1) industrial zone near Tianjin

Airport provides us a lot of room for potential further expansion."


    The new facility will house a Global Technology Centre where Alstom will

carry out R&D activities and test turbines developed for its customers. It

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will be Alstom Hydro's third global technology centre, following the opening

of Alstom's centres in Grenoble, France and Vadodara, India in 2008.


    Alstom is one of the leading hydro producers in China and, to date, has

signed contracts for hydro turbines and generators covering 43 GW in the

country, out of which approximately 28 GW are already in commercial

operation.


    On 4 November, Alstom announced it had won a further euro 50 million

contract to supply five 40 MW units for the Xiajiang hydroelectric project in

Jiangxi province.


    About Alstom

    Alstom is a global leader in the world of power generation, power

transmission and rail infrastructure and sets the benchmark for innovative

and environmentally friendly technologies. Alstom builds the fastest train

and the highest capacity automated metro in the world, provides turnkey

integrated power plant solutions and associated services for a wide variety

of energy sources, including hydro, nuclear, gas, coal and wind, and it

offers a wide range of solutions for power transmission, with a focus on

smart grids. The Group employs 96,500 people in more than 70 countries, and

had sales of over euro 23 billion* in 2009/10.


    *Proforma figures


    (1) Tianjin Airport Economic Zone





SOURCE Alstom


    CONTACT: Press Contacts:  

                       Philippe Kasse

                       philippe.kasse@chq.alstom.com

          

                       or Stephane Farhi

                       stephane.farhi@chq.alstom.com

             

                       both of Alstom Corporate

                       +33-1-41-49-29-82 / 33-08


                       or Susanne Shields of Alstom Power

                       +33-1-41-49-27-22

                       susanne.shields@power.alstom.com


                       or Yvonne Qu of Alstom China

                       +861084609057

                       yvonne.qu@crn.alstom.com


                       or Investor relations

                       Emmanuelle Chatelain

                       +33-1-41-49-37-38

                       investor.relations@chq.alstom.com



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