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  2. SEPCO3 - Wikipedia

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    In overseas work, SEPCO3 has had particular success in India where it held 20% of the market for power generation construction in 2011 which compares well to the market share of about 50% in India held by all Chinese power construction companies. [2] From the period of 2005-2011, SEPCO3 has taken US$9 billion worth of projects in India. [2]

  3. List of major power stations in Shandong - Wikipedia

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    Wind power has become the fastest growing new energy resource in Shandong province. By February 2010, there were 24 operational wind farms with an electricity power capacity of 1,010MW. Shandong plans to build several off-shore wind farms that are over 1,000MW.

  4. Qingdao - Wikipedia

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    Qingdao is a vice-provincial-level city, a separately listed city, and recognized as a major city. According to the approval of the State Council, Qingdao is designated as an important coastal center city and a coastal resort tourism city in China, as well as an international port city. Qingdao City administers 7 districts and 3 county-level ...

  5. Shandong - Wikipedia

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    The State Council approved Qingdao High-Tech Industrial Development Zone in 1992. The zone is located close to Qingdao Liuting Airport and Qingdao Harbor. Encouraged industries include electronic information, biotechnology, medicine, new materials, new energy, advanced equipment manufacturing, marine science & technology, national defense ...

  6. China Guodian Corporation - Wikipedia

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    China Guodian Corporation (Guodian; Chinese: 国电) is one of the five largest power producers in China, administrated by SASAC for the State Council.It is engaged in development, investment, construction, operation and management of power plants and power generation for electricity supply in Northern China, Northeast China, Central China, East China.

  7. State Grid Corporation of China - Wikipedia

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    China began an initiative to reform the country's power sector in a three-stage process in 1986. [4] In the third and final stage in March 2002 the State Council of China put into effect a plan to restructure the country's electric power system in order to create competition and separate generation and transmission functions. [5]

  8. China Datang Corporation - Wikipedia

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    China Datang Corporation (CDT) is one of the five large-scale power generation enterprises in China, established on the basis of former State Power Corporation of China in 2002. It is a solely state-owned enterprise directly managed by the SASAC and is the experimental state-authorized investment and state shareholding enterprise ratified by ...

  9. China Huadian Corporation - Wikipedia

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    China Huadian Corporation (Huadian Group; 华电集团) is one of the five largest state-owned power generation enterprises in China, administered by SASAC for the State Council. It engages in the generation and supply of electricity and heat, and the development of power-related primary energy.