China Power International Development (HKG:2380) said its indirect non-wholly owned subsidiary SPIC Yuanda Environmental Protection Engineering signed a contract to provide dedusting facilities for the Liutang power project in China, according to a March 13 Hong Kong bourse filing.
Shares of the firm were down nearly 3% in Monday afternoon trade.
The 59.9 million yuan contract covers the design, supply, installation, and commissioning of dedusting equipment and related services for the coal-fired power project in Guizhou province.
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