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Guangyuan Zhongfu Aluminum’s 2nd-phase power receiving project starts completion acceptance

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Update time : 2020-06-04 21:58:54
It was reported that Guangyuan Zhongfu Aluminum’s second-phase power receiving project, invested by Henan Yulian Group and Zhongfu Industry, has started its completion acceptance.

The 250,000-ton green aluminum project, with a total investment of RMB 5 billion, covered an area of 1,020 acres, and the project was aimed to build a processing production line of primary aluminum and supporting high-end aluminum base materials.

The annual electricity consumption will be 6.7 billion kWh after the project was completed. The project was expected to achieve an annual output value of RMB 15 billion, and it will create more than 1,500 job vacancies for the local.
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