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BRIEF-Wartsila says wins Saudi Arabia power plant order

Fri Jul 4, 2008 7:12am EDT

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HELSINKI, July 4 (Reuters) - Finnish engineering firm Wartsila (WRT1V.HE) said on Friday:

* Wins a deal for a power plant extension from Riyadh Cement Company in Saudi Arabia.

* Says to deliver five Wartsila 32 engines for plant with capacity of 38 MW of electricity.

* Power plant to be operational mid-2010. (Reporting by Helsinki Newsroom)



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