China Power International Development Ltd 2020 AR2
The report highlights China Power International Development Limited's steady progress in clean energy transition and business growth during 2020 despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. The company increased its attributable installed capacity of clean energy to 9,393.6 MW, representing 39.34% of its total capacity. Key achievements include the full operation of the Liaoning Chaoyang 500 MW Photovoltaic Grid Parity Project and the successful implementation of several integrated intelligent energy projects. Additionally, the company took over the management of 5,700 MW of overseas clean energy assets through an entrusted management agreement, paving the way for its multinational development strategy.
Company: China Power International Development Ltd
Sector: Energy utilities
Country: Hong Kong
Year: 2020
Type: AR2
Pages: 227
China Power International Development Ltd
The report highlights China Power International Development Limited's steady progress in clean energy transition and business growth during 2020 despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. The company increased its attributable installed capacity of clean energy to 9,393.6 MW, representing 39.34% of its total capacity. Key achievements include the full operation of the Liaoning Chaoyang 500 MW Photovoltaic Grid Parity Project and the successful implementation of several integrated intelligent energy projects. Additionally, the company took over the management of 5,700 MW of overseas clean energy assets through an entrusted management agreement, paving the way for its multinational development strategy.
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Document Details
Report Year
2020
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2020 - Dec 31, 2020
Fiscal Year
2020
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
Pages
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Materiality Assessment
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