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Toshiba Joins Steel Maker To Make, Sell Turbines

Toshiba, JFE say deal will allow Toshiba to expand its products to turbines for thermal generators of 100 megawatts and below.

TOKYO (AP) — Japan's Toshiba Plant Systems & Services Corp. and JFE Engineering, a unit of steelmaker JFE Holdings Inc., said Wednesday they have signed a contract to jointly make and sell steam turbines for power generation.
 
The lucrative market for power generation equipment is fostering tie-ups that cross industry lines.
 
JFE is one of Japan's larger steel manufacturers, and Toshiba Plant Systems is a group company of Toshiba Corp., a massive electronics and semiconductor conglomerate.
 
The companies said in a joint news release the deal will allow Toshiba Plant Systems to expand its products to turbines for thermal generators of 100 megawatts and below. It also will allow JFE Holdings to expand its offerings to larger, higher-specification turbines.
 
Toshiba has been aggressively expanding into power generation equipment. The company last year acquired a 77 percent stake in U.S.-based nuclear power plant maker Westinghouse Electric Co.
 
Toshiba and JFE didn’t give financial details of their tie-up.
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