CBI China Will Host "Technology Innovation - 2009 China IGCC Poly Generation Summit"

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Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:30am EST

SHANGHAI--(Business Wire)--
In the next few years, the coal-based energy structure in China will not easily
be changed. It determines the need for the development of IGCC, together with
energy-saving, emission reduction and the requirements of sustainable
development. Facing the increasingly noncommittal economic environment, the
Chinese government made it clear that they would increase investment, expand
domestic demands, and promote the growth, among which energy-saving emission
reduction projects construction would be the investment focus. The government is
expected to put the appropriate policies to encourage IGCC power generation and
the further development of poly generation. Gradually entering into the end of
2009, we can see that the future investment of IGCC will grow exponentially. In
China, the planned IGCC poly generation projects are nearly 20 and the total
investment amount will reach tens of billions RMB. 

After a series of clean energy events, CBI China will host "Technology
Innovation - 2009 China IGCC Poly Generation Summit" on Dec. 8th-9th in
Shanghai, China. Based on green coal development tendency, "Technology
Innovation - 2009 China IGCC Poly Generation Summit" will explore the foreground
and business opportunities of IGCC power and poly generation projects in China,
unscramble the updated policies of IGCC power and poly generation in China,
discuss the leading IGCC technologies and the most advanced solutions. 

More Information, please access http://igcc.cbichina.com or contact CBI China,
Morgan Ji at 86-21-51551648 or morganji@cbichina.com.

CBI China
Morgan Ji, 86-21-51551648
morganji@cbichina.com
http://igcc.cbichina.com

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