Guangdong Electric Power Development Co Ltd 2021 AR2

The report highlights Guangdong Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.'s operations and sustainability efforts in 2021. During the year, the company expanded its clean energy portfolio by adding 12 new wind power projects with a total installed capacity of 1,361,200 kilowatts, which is expected to save standard coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The company also focused on energy-saving and carbon-reducing transformations, including planning the through-flow transformation of 11 steam turbines. Additionally, the company actively participated in rural revitalization and poverty alleviation, raising RMB 740,000 for assistance funds in Zhanjiang.

Company: Guangdong Electric Power Development Co Ltd

Sector: Utilities

Country: China

Year: 2021

Type: AR2

Pages: 332

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Guangdong Electric Power Development Co Ltd

Guangdong Electric Power Development Co Ltd 2021 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report highlights Guangdong Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.'s operations and sustainability efforts in 2021. During the year, the company expanded its clean energy portfolio by adding 12 new wind power projects with a total installed capacity of 1,361,200 kilowatts, which is expected to save standard coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The company also focused on energy-saving and carbon-reducing transformations, including planning the through-flow transformation of 11 steam turbines. Additionally, the company actively participated in rural revitalization and poverty alleviation, raising RMB 740,000 for assistance funds in Zhanjiang.

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Document Details

Report Year

2021

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2021 - Dec 31, 2021

Fiscal Year

2021

Published

Apr 1, 2022

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

Pages

 

File Size

 

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