China Power Clean Energy Development


China Power Clean Energy Development, formerly China Power New Energy Development Company Limited is a Hong Kong listed energy company established in 2006. It operates hydropower, wind, natural gas, solar, and waste-to-energy power plants.

History

In 2011 CPNED became the first renewable energy company in China to succeed raising substantial hard currency funding via a bond issue.
In 2010, the company acquired China Power Dafeng Wind Power Company for US74 million. In 2012, the company agreed to acquire a Chinese wind turbine unit of Suzlon Energy for US$60 million. However, this deal was terminated.
In 2015, the company announced that it will take over State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation. More precisely, China Power New Energy Development signed a MoU to acquire by issuing new shares to SNPTC and/or another SPIC's subsidiary China Power New Energy Limited. and SNPTC to sell their nuclear power assets and businesses.

Ownership

was the majority owner of the company via intermediate holding companies.
In December 2011, China Three Gorges Corporation paid HK$2.1 billion for a 29% stake in CPNED to become the largest shareholder of the company that time.

Corporate leadership

The chairman till December 2015 was Li Xiaolin, then also chairman and CEO of China Power International Development and vice general manager of China Power Investment Corporation. She became the chairman of the company in May 2007, replacing Lai Leong in this position. In December 2015, she was replaced by Wang Binghua, chairman of State Power Investment Corporation

Projects

In May 2011 CPINE signed a cooperation framework with First Solar of Arizona to work on photovoltaic projects in China and the U.S., with a plan to match First Solar's installed capacity in America in China.
By 30 June 2016, the company had installed power generation capacity of 3,650.1 MW, including 1,429.5 MW of wind, 1,300 MW of natural gas, 595.8 MW of hydropower, 228.2 MW of photovoltaic, and 78 MW of waste-to-energy generation facilities. in addition, 842.75 MW of capacities were under construction.
In 2015 the first three completed projects of the Group commenced operation:
Four more projects were completed in the first quarter of 2016: