BEIJING, October 13, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Huaneng Power International, Inc. (the "Company") (NYSE: HNP; HKEx: 902; SSE: 600011) announces its power generation in the first three quarters of 2011.
According to the Company's preliminary statistics, as of 30 September 2011, the Company's total power generation within China on consolidated basis amounted to 236.428 billion kWh, representing an increase of 23.85% over the same period last year. Total electricity sold amounted to 222.780 billion kWh, representing an increase of 24.02% over the same period last year.
The increase in power generation of the Company was mainly attributable to the following reasons:
The power generation and electricity sold by each of the Company's domestic power plants in the first three quarters of 2011 are listed below (in billion kWh):
Domestic | Power | Power | Change | Electricity sold | Electricity sold | Change | |
Liaoning Province | |||||||
Dalian | 5.054 | 6.120 | -17.42% | 4.795 | 5.825 | -17.68% | |
Dandong | 2.518 | 3.010 | -16.35% | 2.396 | 2.864 | -16.34% | |
Yingkou | 6.539 | 7.405 | -11.69% | 6.124 | 6.947 | -11.85% | |
Yingkou Co-generation | 2.282 | 2.790 | -18.21% | 2.129 | 2.595 | -17.96% | |
Wafangdian Wind Power | 0.037 | - | - | 0.035 | - | - | |
Inner Mongolia | |||||||
Huade Wind Power | 0.093 | 0.095 | -2.11% | 0.092 | 0.093 | -1.08% | |
Hebei Province | |||||||
Shang'an | 11.109 | 10.447 | 6.34% | 10.447 | 9.810 | 6.49% | |
Kangbao Wind Power | 0.00029 | - | - | - | - | - | |
Gansu Province | |||||||
Pingliang | 9.066 | 5.940 | 52.63% | 8.582 | 5.612 | 52.92% | |
Beijing | |||||||
Beijing Co-generation | 3.691 | 3.491 | 5.73% | 3.263 | 3.085 | 5.77% | |
Tianjin | |||||||
Yangliuqing Co-generation | 5.095 | 4.823 | 5.64% | 4.766 | 4.491 | 6.12% | |
Shanxi Province | |||||||
Yushe | 3.064 | 3.695 | -17.08% | 2.830 | 3.409 | -16.98% | |
Shandong Province | |||||||
Dezhou | 11.335 | 12.134 | -6.58% | 10.666 | 11.452 | -6.86% | |
Jining | 3.769 | 3.921 | -3.88% | 3.503 | 3.631 | -3.53% | |
Xindian | 2.505 | 2.716 | -7.77% | 2.344 | 2.551 | -8.11% | |
Weihai | 8.248 | 3.002 | 174.75% | 7.848 | 2.828 | 177.51% | |
Rizhao Phase II | 6.337 | 6.232 | 1.68% | 5.983 | 5.910 | 1.24% | |
Zhanhua Co-generation1 | 1.232 | 1.322 | -6.83% | 1.126 | - | - | |
Henan Province | |||||||
Qinbei | 11.673 | 10.437 | 11.84% | 11.009 | 9.840 | 11.88% | |
Jiangsu Province | |||||||
Nantong | 7.148 | 6.530 | 9.46% | 6.819 | 6.238 | 9.31% | |
Nanjing | 2.936 | 2.804 | 4.71% | 2.769 | 2.644 | 4.73% | |
Taicang | 8.648 | 8.959 | -3.47% | 8.179 | 8.217 | -0.46% | |
Huaiyin | 5.843 | 6.048 | -3.39% | 5.494 | 5.691 | -3.46% | |
Jinling (Combined-cycle) | 2.819 | 1.656 | 70.23% | 2.752 | 1.616 | 70.30% | |
Jinling (Coal-fired) | 8.641 | 5.166 | 67.27% | 8.124 | 4.888 | 66.20% | |
Qidong Wind Power | 0.214 | 0.157 | 36.31% | 0.209 | 0.154 | 35.71% | |
Shanghai | |||||||
Shidongkou First | 5.865 | 5.938 | -1.23% | 5.520 | 5.582 | -1.11% | |
Shidongkou Second | 5.616 | 4.875 | 15.20% | 5.390 | 4.673 | 15.34% | |
Shanghai Combined-cycle | 1.031 | 1.634 | -36.90% | 1.005 | 1.594 | -36.95% | |
Shidongkou Power | 4.812 | 3.481 | 38.24% | 4.538 | 3.278 | 38.44% | |
Chongqing | |||||||
Luohuang | 12.119 | 8.976 | 35.02% | 11.229 | 8.250 | 36.11% | |
Zhejiang Province | |||||||
Changxing2 | - | 1.077 | - | - | 0.989 | - | |
Yuhuan | 20.431 | 16.871 | 21.10% | 19.452 | 16.069 | 21.05% | |
Hunan Province | |||||||
Yueyang | 7.961 | 4.048 | 96.67% | 7.485 | 3.765 | 98.80% | |
Jiangxi Province | |||||||
Jinggangshan | 7.188 | 6.022 | 19.36% | 6.835 | 5.732 | 19.24% | |
Fujian Province | |||||||
Fuzhou | 12.610 | 5.750 | 119.30% | 11.979 | 5.471 | 118.95% | |
Guangdong Province | |||||||
Shantou Coal-fired | 5.355 | 5.372 | -0.32% | 5.020 | 5.019 | 0.02% | |
Haimen | 10.685 | 9.281 | 15.13% | 10.206 | 8.822 | 15.69% | |
Yunnan Province | |||||||
Diandong Energy1 | 8.432 | 8.708 | -3.17% | 7.770 | - | - | |
Yuwang Energy1 | 4.427 | 4.702 | -5.84% | 4.067 | - | - | |
Total | 236.428 | 190.903 | 23.85% | 222.780 | 179.635 | 24.02% | |
(1) The figures representing the power generation of Shandong Zhanhua Co-generation, Yunnan Diandong Energy and Yuwang Energy in the first three quarters of 2010 were for information only. These figures had not been included in the calculation of the total figures for the Company's power generation in the first three quarters of 2010. | |
(2) Changxing Power Plant in Zhejiang Province had ceased operation. | |
The accumulated power generation of Tuas Power Limited in Singapore in the first three quarters of 2011 accounted for a market share of 27.1% in Singapore, representing an increase of 2.5 percentage points as compared to 24.6% of the same period last year.
Moreover, a number of generating units of the Company commenced commercial operation recently. The Company's controlled power generation installed capacity increased by 1,920 MW in total and the equity-based power generation installed capacity increased by 1,260 MW. Up to date, the aggregate controlled power generation installed capacity of the Company is 56,419 MW and the equity-based power generation installed capacity is 52,292.5 MW.
About the Company
The Company is one of China's largest listed power producers with controlled generation capacity of 56,419 MW and equity-based generation capacity of 52,292.5MW. The power plants of the Company are located in 18 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China. The Company also has a wholly-owned power company in Singapore.
For enquiries, please contact: | |
Huaneng Power International, Inc. | |
Ms. MENG Jing / Ms. ZHAO Lin | |
Tel: (8610) 6608 6765 / 6322 6596 | |
Fax: (8610) 6641 2321 | |
Email: zqb@hpi.com.cn | |
Wonderful Sky Financial Group Limited | |
Mr. Hon Fung / Ms. Gigi Chan / Mr. Lik Sze / Ms. Sharon Yim | |
Tel: (852) 2851 1038 | |
Fax: (852) 2865 1638 | |
Email: hf@wsfg.hk / gigichan@wsfg.hk / liksze@wsfg.hk / sharonyim@wsfg.hk | |