YTL Power

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YTL Power International Berhad
Type Public limited company
MYX: 6742
ISIN MYL6742OO000
Parent YTL Corporation
Website www.ytl.com.my

YTL Power International Berhad (MYX : 6742), a subsidiary of YTL Corporation, generates and sells power as an independent power producer to Tenaga Nasional for uploading onto the National Grid, Malaysia.

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In December 2010, YTL Power acquired 30% stake in Eesti Energia's oil shale development project in Jordan. [1]

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References

  1. Saumyadeb Chakrabarty; Min Hun Fong (2010-12-14). "Malaysia YTL Power acquires 30 pct stake in Jordan shale project". Reuters. Retrieved 2011-03-09.