1 Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings Ltd
Diversified infrastructure company in Hong Kong with investments in energy infrastructure, transportation infrastructure and infrastructure-related business; has operations in Hong Kong, mainland China, Australia, the UK, Canada and the Philippines
Infrastructure Energy
2 China Atomic Energy Authority
Organisation responsible for deliberating on and drawing up policies and regulations on peaceful uses of nuclear energy, approving major nuclear R&D projects, carrying out nuclear material control, nuclear export supervision and management etc
Energy Government Agencies
3 China Electricity Council (CEC)
Umbrella organisation of all the power enterprises & institutions in China; activities include putting forward policy suggestions, looking after HR & environment practices, formulating standards etc; based in Beijing
Energy
4 China Huadian Group Corporation
State-owned enterprise engaged in the production of power, development of energy sources, power plant construction etc; owns 10 large-scale power plants, both thermal and hydropower; also has significant interests in coal and finance
Energy
5 China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC)
Corporation responsible for nuclear weapons and power production, waste disposal facilities, uranium mining etc; site is in Chinese
Energy Defence
Non-profit information network set up by the Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion; provides information about the energy industry, policy, regulations; also has info on solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, hydrogen, ocean energy etc
Energy Renewable Energy
7 China Power Investment Corporation
Company established from part of the constituent businesses of the former State Power Corporation of China; has 36 wholly owned subsidiaries, and owns assets in 17 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities
Utilities Energy
8 China Shenhua Energy Company Ltd (CSEC)
Leading integrated coal-based energy company focusing on the coal & power businesses in China, and one of the largest coal companies in the world; based in Dongcheng, Beijing; activities include mining, transportation, power generation etc
Energy Minerals and Mining
9 China Three Gorges Project Corporation (CTGPC)
Billed as one of the biggest hydropower complex projects in the world with a total installed capacity of 18,200 MW; based in Yichang (Hubei province) on the Yangtze river; will also have major benefits in controlling floods
Energy Utilities
10 China Yangtze Power Company Limited
Company engaged in the generation and sale of electric power; subsidiary of China Three Gorges Project Corp; set up to manage the two hydropower plants at Gezhouba and Three Gorges
Energy
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