Chinese power equipment maker Dongfang Electric Corp today said it will build a production facility in India, although a parliamentary committee had said that no Chinese firm is manufacturing here, but only supplying equipment.
“We have always been interested in setting up a facility here but were unable to do so due to some limitations,” a senior Dongfang Electric official said.
Minister of State for Power Jairam Ramesh, had earlier, said in Parliament, “As per the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), no Chinese firm is setting up power projects here, they are supplying equipment and carrying out engineering procurement and construction contracts in the country.”
The company, which is scouting an Indian partner for setting up the facility, has shortlisted a few locations.
“The manufacturing facility would be set up here very soon... We would not come here alone,” the official said without divulging further details.
The CEA has set up a committee, whose terms and reference relate to design features of boilers and auxiliaries being sourced from China.
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