French power and transport engineering firm Alstom is planning
to expand its China business in coal-fired electricity generation
and environmental protection, and set up a global production
base.
"A base in China is the only way to compete across the globe,"
Shanghai Securities News quoted Philippe Joubert,
president of Alstom's power division, as saying.
Alstom China chief executive officer Alain Berger said Alstom
was in its second phase of market exploration in China, setting up
local production bases before establishing export-oriented
production bases here.
Alstom Beizhong Power (Beijing), which began operation on June
9, was Alstom's most important industrial base and its first in the
field of coal-fired electricity in China, Berger said.
Alstom planned to set up its global generator turbine production
center in China. The firm was also in talks with Chinese partners
on new projects concerning coal-fired power and environmental
protection.
Berger said orders from China totaled 15 billion yuan (US$1.9
billion) in the financial year from 2004 to 2005, accounting for
one tenth of Alstom's global orders of the year.
Alstom has 24 percent of China's hydropower equipment market and
50 percent of the nuclear power equipment market. However, in the
coal-fired electricity market, the world leader only takes about 10
percent.
(Xinhua News Agency June 13, 2006)