China Yangtze Power

For the subsidiary of Hong Kong based Cheung Kong Group, see Power Assets Holdings.
Yangtze Power
partial state-owned enterprise
Traded as SSE: 600900
Industry Hydroelectricity
Founded 2002
Headquarters Beijing, China
Area served
China
Key people
Li Yongan (Chairman)
Parent China Three Gorges (61.92%)
Website cypc.com.cn
China Yangtze Power Co., Ltd.
Simplified Chinese 中国长江电力股份有限公司
Traditional Chinese 中國長江電力股份有限公司
Literal meaning China Yangtze Electricity Joint-Stock Limited Company
Yangtze Power
Simplified Chinese 长江电力
Traditional Chinese 長江電力

China Yangtze Power Co., Ltd. (CYPC), known as Yangtze Power is a Chinese utilities company, headquartered in Beijing. The company is a component of SSE 50 Index. A controlling share is held by the parent company China Three Gorges Corporation (CTG, Chinese: 中国长江三峡集团公司), a state-owned enterprise under State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council.

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

Three Gorges Dam Hydroelectric Plants

The Three Gorges Dam above ground hydroelectric plant became fully operational in 2010 and has an installed capacity of 18.2GW (26 x 700MW). These units have been progressively acquired from the majority owner China Three Gorges Corporation as they have been built. A final underground hydroelectric plant is expected to be transferred by 2012.

Gezhouba Hydroelectric Plants

The company is the operator of the hydroelectric plant of the Gezhouba Water Control Project. The company has the whole ownership of Gezhouba Power Station.

Marketing

The company sells its electricity via China State Grid Corporation mainly to Central China (Hubei, Hunan, Henan, Jiangxi and Chongqing), East China (Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui) and Guangdong Province.[1]

References

  1. CYPC website

External links

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