China Power International Development Ltd 2017 SR
The report highlights China Power's transition toward clean energy, with clean energy accounting for 27.54% of its total installed capacity in 2017. Key achievements include the completion of ultra-low-emission modifications for all 19 thermal power units and the launch of the Integrated Energy Management System (IEMS) 1.0. The company focused on digital transformation through digital power plant projects and expanded its integrated smart energy services. Socially, the company invested RMB 25.16 million in employee training and donated over RMB 4.17 million to public welfare. Environmental efforts resulted in a reduction of net coal consumption by 0.70 g/kWh compared to the previous year.
Company: China Power International Development Ltd
Sector: Energy utilities
Country: Hong Kong
Year: 2017
Type: SR
Pages: 72
China Power International Development Ltd
The report highlights China Power's transition toward clean energy, with clean energy accounting for 27.54% of its total installed capacity in 2017. Key achievements include the completion of ultra-low-emission modifications for all 19 thermal power units and the launch of the Integrated Energy Management System (IEMS) 1.0. The company focused on digital transformation through digital power plant projects and expanded its integrated smart energy services. Socially, the company invested RMB 25.16 million in employee training and donated over RMB 4.17 million to public welfare. Environmental efforts resulted in a reduction of net coal consumption by 0.70 g/kWh compared to the previous year.
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Document Details
Report Year
2017
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2017 - Dec 31, 2017
Fiscal Year
2017
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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Renewable Energy
Water Consumption
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Workplace Fatalities
Employees