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China Energy Recovery completes US$1.43 mln export order for biomass boiler

Published: 19:52 07 Jul 2009 BST

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China Energy Recovery Inc. (OTCBB: CGYV) said it has completed a biomass boiler system for EKO-PP Paper Mill, the first paper mill to utilize palm shell to produce pulp and paper in Malaysia, with a total contract order of US$1.43 million.

The system will utilize the massive palm shell waste out of the pulp-making process as fuel for combustion to generate steam to further power the turbines for electricity generation. The designed power generation capacity is 3 MegaWatts.

Chairman and CEO Qinghuan Wu commented: "This is our first biomass boiler system to export out of China. Though we are continuing to concentrate on waste heat energy recovery, our strong technological and engineering capabilities have enabled us to expand into other relevant alternative energy and energy efficiency market segments both inside China and overseas.”

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