Energy Holdings International, Inc. Selects Alstom to Supply the Turbines for Its 45O MW Power Plant
HOUSTON, April 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Energy Holdings International, Inc. (EHII) (OTC: EGYH) through consultation with its Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) technical advisor, O & M Solutions Bangladesh Ltd. (www.omsltd.net), has selected Alstom as the supplier of the turbine generators for its 450 MW combined cycle plant in Bangladesh.
Alstom is a global leader in power generation with a portfolio of products covering all fuel types. Close to 25% of the world's power production capacity depends on Alstom technology and services, www.Alstom.com.
"Energy Holdings International Inc. is very pleased with the Alstom selection with it being the number one turn-key contractor for fossil power plants worldwide," stated John Adair, Chairman of Energy Holdings International, Inc. We have recently received a supporting letter from several members of the Parliament of Bangladesh.
Energy Holdings International is an American-Saudi company incorporated in the state of Nevada with four of its board members being from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and is focused on Middle East electrical power generation development, www.energyhii.com.
In light of the risks, uncertainties and assumptions, the events anticipated by EHII's forward-looking statements may not occur, and, if any of such events do, we may not have anticipated the timing of their occurrence or the extent of their impact on our actual results. Accordingly, you should not place any undue reliance on any of EHII's forward-looking statements. EHII's forward-looking statements speak only as of the date made and EHII undertakes no obligation, other than as required by applicable law, to update or revise its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, subsequent events, anticipated or unanticipated circumstances or otherwise.
SOURCE Energy Holdings International, Inc.
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