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CLP may list in India to expand business

Beijing: Hong Kong’s biggest electricity supplier, CLP Holdings Ltd, may hold an initial public offering (IPO) for its Indian operations to expand the business. “We are always reviewing various options to expand our business and IPO is only one of the ...

From YING WANG, livemint.com,  21 Sep 2009

Slower economy set to cool power demand and output

POWER demand and output in China will continue to fall this year because of slower economic growth, the State Electricity Regulatory Commission said yesterday. Power stations will operate at reduced rates, the Beijing-based commission said in a ...

From WANG YING, Shanghai Daily,  12 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Bloomberg News,  International Power Plc

Emergency stockpile plan for coal, metal

CHINA, the world's fastest-growing major economy, will build emergency stockpiles of coal and metals such as copper and chrome under a long-term plan to guard against potential supply disruptions. Government and commercial reserves of some rare coal ...

From WANG YING, Shanghai Daily,  7 Jan 2009

Yunnan rides on wind and solar

CHINA Huaneng Group has started building the nation's biggest solar power plant at a cost of 9.1 billion yuan (US$1.3 billion) and began operating a wind farm with Hongkong Electric Group. The company plans to begin operating a 166-megawatt solar ...

From WANG YING, Shanghai Daily,  10 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Bloomberg News

Yanzhou Coal plays coy over news of possible Felix purchase

YANZHOU Coal Mining Co, China's fourth-biggest producer of the fuel, said it conducted studies on potential projects and has yet to make a final decision on any acquisitions. "The company has not yet entered into any definitive agreement with any ...

From WANG YING, Shanghai Daily,  5 Dec 2008
Related Topics: China Shenhua Energy

Expert sees likely 10% climb in China's GDP

CHINA'S economy may grow 10 percent next year as the "huge" potential of domestic consumption and investments counter the impact of a global slowdown, a State Council researcher said. The "vast development potential" of the world's most-populous ...

From WANG YING, Shanghai Daily,  30 Nov 2008
Related Topics: World Bank,  Bloomberg News,  People's Bank

Cleaner-fuel pipeline will take gas to the north

CHINA Petroleum & Chemical Corp, the nation's second-biggest oil producer, has begun construction of a 1,045-kilometer pipeline to distribute natural gas in the north after a rise in demand for the cleaner-burning fuel. The link will begin at Yulin ...

From WANG YING, Shanghai Daily,  28 Nov 2008
Related Topics: PetroChina

Price of power set to rise for third time

CHINA will probably raise electricity prices for a third time by the end of this year to help narrow losses at power producers, an official from China Huaneng Group, the nation's biggest state-owned utility, said yesterday. The increase would ...

From WANG YING, Shanghai Daily,  13 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Bloomberg News

Sinopec calls for exemption on fuel tax

CHINA Petroleum & Chemical Corp, Asia's biggest oil refiner, said yesterday that it had asked the government to exempt taxes levied on the imports of crude oil and fuel to help boost profits. If the exemptions were approved by the government, the ...

From WANG YING, Shanghai Daily,  30 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Bloomberg News,  PetroChina

Sinopec faces the most 'difficult' two quarters

CHINA Petroleum & Chemical Corp, Asia's biggest oil refiner, is facing its most "difficult" year in 2008 even as it receives state subsidies for selling fuels at below cost and the government raises oil product prices. The most "difficult" time will ...

From WANG YING, Shanghai Daily,  26 Aug 2008
Related Topics: Bloomberg News,  PetroChina

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