Harbin looks to world power market
June 25, 1997 The Harbin Power Station Engineering Corp. (HPSEC) in Northeast China has made headway in expanding its
presence in the world market by attracting contracts involving $ 1 billion over the past few years. The latest
statistics show that in the first half of this year, HPSEC has contracted for constructing power stations in the
Philippines and Malaysia, with the volume of business hitting $ 300 million. The corporation, the country's largest
generating equipment manufacturer and power station engineering contractor, consists of the electrical machinery
plant, the steam turbine plant and the boiler plant.
To grab a bigger share in the international power engineering market, the corporation has launched large-scale
international co-operation and exchanges with many well-known companies. It has contracted for a power station in
Pakistan by joining hands with the GE company of the US and launched power projects in the Southeast Asian countries
in conjunction with ABB.