Tri-Tech Secures USD 1.5 Million Contract (China)

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Tri-Tech Secures USD 1.5 Million Contract

Tri-Tech Holding Inc. announced today that it secured a $1.5 million strategic collaboration agreement with Wuhan Natural Gas High-Pressure Pipeline Co. (NGHP).

The agreement between NGHP and Tri-Tech Holding’s affiliate, Beijing Satellite Science & Technology Co., Ltd. (BSST), outlines a framework for an automated control system for natural gas plants, terminal stations and distribution pipelines in the city of Wuhan, Hubei Province.

Under the terms of the agreement, BSST will implement communication systems projects in Wuhan, including Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, Distributed Control System and Emergency Shutdown Device, which will enable data communications among key facilities such as plants, monitoring stations, control centers, valve chambers, and reservatories for liquefied natural gas. The scope of services also includes an improvement to software interface with customer specifications, an integration of related systems, the procurement of equipment, a series of training, systems delivery and installations, as well as testing and commissioning of the systems. All the projects and services stated in the agreement will be completed by May 2013.

Mr. Gavin Cheng, President of Tri-Tech Holding Inc., commented, “The automated control system tailored for the natural gas distribution network will provide a solution to ensure a safe and reliable operation of the natural gas pipeline network in Wuhan. With its advanced software and hardware, the system can be used to monitor the operations of natural gas stations and networks to improve overall network efficiency. In addition to improving safety and network efficiency, the system can also optimize scheduling of gas distribution to avoid imbalances between gas supplies and demands, thereby reducing waste and saving money.

Mr. Warren Zhao, CEO of Tri-Tech Holding said, “We are pleased with BSST’s successful move into the urban natural gas distribution infrastructure market while continuing to expand its business in safety controls in the fields of oil and natural gas production. The urban natural gas distribution pipeline network is growing both in capacity and complexity. It has become imperative to enforce safety controls to prevent accidents and fatalities caused by gas leakage or explosions in the distribution network. The deployment of automated systems for the natural gas distribution network will be key to safety control in urban infrastructure construction. Tri-Tech Holding will continue to focus on market trends and opportunities in this sector through BSST.

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LNG World News Staff, January 5, 2011