Australia's CBD Energy, China partners establish JV
(Xinhua)
2011-04-18 16:10
SYDNEY - Australia's renewable energy company CBD Energy Ltd said Monday it had finalized a joint venture with two Chinese companies to develop approximately A$6 billion ($6.34 billion) of wind and solar energy projects in Australia.
The Sydney-based CBD Energy said in a statement it had completed documentation which establishes a joint venture with China's second-largest wind-power producer by capacity, China Datang Renewable Power Co and solar equipment maker Baodin Tianwei Baobian Electric Co on Monday.
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Under the deal, the Chinese firms would provide equipment and funding for the projects, lowering project costs, CBD general manager Gerry McGowan told Australian Associated Press.
McGowan said that as a result of this structure, he was confident the company's wind energy assets could reach grid price parity with coal-fired power within three years.
"We expect interest rates will be lower than what we can get domestically and the gearing can be higher than we can achieve in Australia, so it will lower our cost base," McGowan said.
"Also, the cost of manufacturing is coming down significantly and the output of turbines is going up significantly."