Shandong Hi-Speed New Energy Group Signs RMB674.6 Million EPC Contract for 100MW Wind Farm

Reuters12-16
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/600350">Shandong Hi-Speed</a> New Energy Group Signs RMB674.6 Million EPC Contract for 100MW Wind Farm

Shandong Hi-Speed New Energy Group Limited announced that its direct non-wholly owned subsidiary, Zhaoping Shangao New Energy Co., Ltd., entered into an EPC contract on 16 December 2025 with a consortium comprising CCCC FHEC, FHSW Engineering, and PowerChina Henan. Under the agreement, the joint contractors will provide engineering, procurement, and construction $(EPC)$ services for a project at a total contract value of RMB 674,628,269.88, inclusive of tax and subject to adjustment if national tax policies change. The parties to the contract are considered independent third parties to Shandong Hi-Speed New Energy Group Limited.

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