Wednesday 08 May 2024
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KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 11): Shares of KNM Group Bhd rose 3.57% in active trade this morning after it secured Chinese utility contractor China Western Power Industrial Co Ltd (CWPI) as the long-awaited financier for the first phase of its Green Energy Project power plant in Peterborough, UK.

At 9.05am, KNM rose 1 sen to 29 sen with 3.72 million shares traded.

KNM also awarded the Chinese company the engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) contract worth £346 million (RM1.9 billion) for Phase 1 of the biomass waste-to-energy plant, which will have a capacity of 36MW, double its initial planned capacity of 18MW.

Phase 1 is expected to commence in the first quarter of 2018 for a period of 37 months, said KNM chief executive officer Lee Swee Eng at the EPCC contract-signing ceremony here today.

The Peterborough project — with total expected capacity of 80MW — is KNM's second renewable energy venture after the commissioning of its 200,000 liter-per-day bio-ethanol production plant in Thailand.

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