Tronoh in talks to build power plant in India


  • Business
  • Thursday, 29 Jul 2004

TRONOH Mines Malaysia Bhd, which has successfully transformed itself into a power plant design and construction group from a mining concern, is currently in talks to build and partially own a 300-megawatt gas- and coal-fired power plant in India. 

Executive director Albert Chang Si Fock said Tronoh was expected to take up at least 20% equity in the independent power producer (IPP) project that was estimated to cost between RM800mil and RM1bil. 

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