The artificial plant and tree business now accounts for over half of the company revenue.
Last year, owned-and-operated plants accounted for 45 percent of Ionics' revenues.
Currently, hydroelectric plants account only for 10% of the electricity produced in Nicaragua.
West Point said the plant accounted for less than 7 percent of the company's sheeting production.
The plant accounted for 40% of the company's sales.
The plant, in Texas City, accounts for 3 percent of the nation's refining capacity.
Hydroelectric plants account for about 10% of the electricity produced in Nicaragua.
Federally inspected plants account for over 90% of all the meat processed in Canada.
Together these plants accounted for 16% of installed electricity generation capacity in 2004.
The smaller plants accounted for 6.6 percent of Japan's total hydropower capacity.