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NEWS Ӏ JANUARY 2023


Wind woRk in India foR XCMG's 'blue kirin' all teRRain crane


XCMG’s 1,600 tonne capacity XCA1600 all-terrain crane, nicknamed ‘The Blue Kirin’ [Kirin is a dragon-like legendary


creature], has hoisted the first turbine at India's largest (66 MW) wind power project, under construction at


Khurushkul in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. According to Nasrul Hamid, India’s minister of power, energy and mineral resources, “power generation is expected to start from May-June 2023. This project will show Bangladesh a new way to produce environmentally friendly energy through clean energy.” According to XCMG the annual


power generation capacity of the project will reach 145,600 MWh after completion and it will play a positive role in promoting economic development, energy conservation, emission reductions and environmental protection in the region. A video of the job can be seen here: www.youtube.com/ watch?v=jayQ3lXL_ws


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