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China Yangtze Power

 
Wikipedia: China Yangtze Power
China Yangtze Power Company Limited
中国长江电力股份有限公司
Type State-owned enterprise
Founded 2002
Headquarters People's Republic of China Beijing, China
Area served People's Republic of China
Key people Chairman: Mr. Li Yongan
Industry Hydroelectricity
Website China Yangtze Power Company Limited

China Yangtze Power (SSE: 600900) (CYPC) is a Chinese utilities company, and is headquartered in Beijing.

The company is listed on the SSE 50 Index on the Shanghai Stock Exchange.

The enterprise produces and sells energy to its customers. China Yangtze power was founded on the 4th November, 2002 and was brought on the 18th November, 2003 to the stock exchange. China Yangtze Power originated from a cooperation of Chinese enterprises: Haneng Power International, China National Nuclear, China National Petroleum, Gezhouba Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Group as well as the Changjiang Institute of Survey, Planning, Design and Research.

The company is the operator of the hydroelectric plant Gezhouba Water Control Project.

The company has the whole ownership of Gezhouba Power Station. It has acquired six generating sets that the Three Gorges Project has already put into production. At present, its total installed capacity has reached 6,977 MW. Meanwhile, the company was entrusted by CTGPC to manage other power generating sets that the Three Gorges Project has already put into production. The actual capacity under the company’s operation and management has reached 12,577 MW.

The company sells its electricity mainly to central China (Hubei, Hunan, Henan, Jiangxi and Chongqing), east China (Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui) and Guangdong Province.[1]

References

  1. ^ http://www.cypc.com.cn/en/TitleList.jsp?cateid=102670

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