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  2. CLP Group - Wikipedia

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    CLP Group (Chinese: 中電集團) and its holding company, CLP Holdings Ltd (Chinese: 中電控股有限公司), also known as China Light and Power Company, Limited (now CLP Power Hong Kong Ltd., Chinese: 中華電力有限公司), is an electricity company in Hong Kong. Incorporated in 1901 as China Light & Power Company Syndicate, [3] its ...

  3. Castle Peak Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The total power generation capacity of the three power station amounts to 6,908 MW. [6] On 19 November 2013, CLP Group and China Southern Power Grid Company (CSG) announced its acquisition of Exxon's 60% stake in Capco for HK$24 billion. After the transaction, CLP holds a 70% stake while CSG holds the remaining 30% stake.

  4. List of power stations in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Closed 1990s and replaced by Black Point PS and Castle Peak PS. Demolished and site used for container storage and CLP Tsing Yi Centre. Wan Chai Power Station. Wan Chai, now site of Art Deco residential flat (31 Wing Fung Street ) Coal. 50 kW. 1890. Hong Kong Electric. Closed 1922 and replaced by North Point PS.

  5. CLP Power Hong Kong Selects Itron and Cisco Technology for ...

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    CLP Power Hong Kong Selects Itron and Cisco Technology for Pilot Project LIBERTY LAKE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Itron, Inc. (NAS: ITRI) announced today that CLP Power Hong Kong Ltd ...

  6. Electricity sector in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The CLP Power Hong Kong Limited (CLP; Chinese: 中華電力有限公司) under the CLP Group was founded on 25 January 1901 as China Light & Power Company Syndicate in British Hong Kong. CLP's supply area includes Kowloon, New Territories and outlying islands except Lamma Island. CLP owns the following power stations in Hong Kong territory ...

  7. Black Point Power Station - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, China Light and Power (CLP) examined several potential sites for the construction of a new power station. The company came to favour Fan Lau in southern Lantau Island, but this was rejected by the government for environmental reasons, particularly the effects the station would have on Lantau South Country Park.

  8. Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Daya Nuclear Power Plant ( Chinese: 大亚湾核电站; pinyin: Dàyàwān Hédiànzhàn) is a nuclear power plant located in Daya Bay in Longgang District, along the eastern extremity of Shenzhen, Guangdong, China; and to the north east of Hong Kong. Daya Bay has two 944 MWe PWR nuclear reactors based on the Framatome ANP French 900 MWe three ...

  9. Michael Kadoorie - Wikipedia

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    Relatives. Ronald McAulay (brother-in-law) Andrew McAulay (nephew) Sir Michael David Kadoorie, GBS (born 1941) is a Hong Kong billionaire businessman, and the chairman and 18% owner of CLP Group, Hong Kong's largest electricity producer. [1][2] He also owns 47% of Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels. [1] He is a member of the Kadoorie family.