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China Power Investment Corporation also known as CPI Group was one of the five largest
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electricity producers in mainland China. It was administrated by the
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(SASAC) of the State Council. It was engaged in development, investment, construction, operation, and management of power plants and power generation in twenty-seven Chinese provinces. It supplies approximately ten percent of the country's electricity. China Power Investment Corporation was the parent company of 4 listed companies, China Power International Development, China Power New Energy Development (later became joint-significant shareholder, after China Three Gorges Corporation acquired the share of that company), Shanghai Electric Power and Yuanda Environmental Protection. The group also significantly owned Jilin Electric Power. It was merged with the
State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation Limited (abbreviation SNPTC) is a Chinese state-owned enterprise in nuclear power. The company engages in the development of nuclear technology and is one of the country's three operators of nuclear power ...
to form the State Power Investment Corporation in 2015.


History


China Power International Holding

The predecessor of China Power Investment Corporation, China Power International Holding Limited (; CPIH), was a "window company" of the that was incorporated in 1994 in the
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as a special-purpose vehicle that was formed to finance the Ministry through international capital market. In 1998 CPIH became a subsidiary of a mega-conglomerate, the
State Power Corporation of China State Power Corporation of China was a Chinese state-owned enterprise founded in 1996 and was dismantled in 2002 to 2003. The successor of the group were fellow state owned enterprises State Grid Corporation of China, China Southern Power Grid, Chi ...
, which replacing the commercial function of the Ministry.


China Power Investment Corporation

In 2002, the State Power Corporation of China was dismantled as groups of companies of power grid (such as State Grid Corporation of China and
China Southern Power Grid China Southern Power Grid Company Limited (CSG; ) is one of the two Chinese state-owned enterprises established in 2002 according to the precept to reform the power system promulgated by the State Council, the other being State Grid Corporatio ...
) and power plants (such as the big five power groups, China Huaneng Group,
China Huadian China Huadian Corporation (Huadian Group; ) is one of the five largest state-owned power generation enterprises in China, administrated by SASAC for the State Council. It engages in the generation and supply of electricity and heat, and the de ...
, China Datang,
China Guodian China Guodian Corporation (Guodian; ) 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 gen ...
and China Power Investment). China Power International Holding became a subsidiary of newly formed China Power Investment Corporation instead. In the same year the former leader of the State Power Corporation of China, Gao Yan had fled China after being investigated for corruption. The formal approval of the formation of China Power Investment Corporation was on 2 February 2003, at first it had 5 wholly owned first-tier subsidiaries. The formation date on the legal person certificate was on 31 March 2003. The new group made one of its first acquisition in July 2003, acquiring a minority stake of Companhia de Electricidade de Macau (CEM) via CPI Group's subsidiary China Power International Holding (CPI Holding). CEM was the electricity producer as well as supplied the electricity to the end user in Macau S.A.R., China. Soon after the formation of China Power Investment Corporation as the new parent company, China Power International Holding formed China Power International Development on 24 March 2004 as another intermediate holding company of the group to list some assets to the
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on 15 October 2004. It was reported that the group was the only one among the big five, had a license to run nuclear power plants in China, which the other licensee were state-owned nuclear power companies. In 2005 China Power Investment Holding formed "China Hong Kong Power Development", a joint-venture company with Vertex Group and
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for the preparation of electricity supply to Hong Kong. However, it was never materialized. In 2007, CPI Group was one of the founders of
State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation Limited (abbreviation SNPTC) is a Chinese state-owned enterprise in nuclear power. The company engages in the development of nuclear technology and is one of the country's three operators of nuclear power ...
. At first CPI Group owned 10% stake. In 2010, it was reported that Resourcehouse, a private company owned by Australian businessman and politician Clive Palmer, had signed an agreement to supply coal to China Power Investment Holding for 20 years. However, China Power Investment Corporation and subsidiaries had denied. Nevertheless, the "agreement" appeared in Resourcehouse's pre- IPO prospectus. China Power Investment Corporation was merged with the State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation to form the State Power Investment Corporation in 2015.


Corporate leadership

, the deputy general manager of China Power Investment Corporation (CPI Group) Li Xiaolin, was also the chairman China Power International Holding, chairman and CEO of the listed subsidiary China Power International Development and chairman of associate company China Power New Energy Development. She is the daughter of Li Peng, former
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from 1988 to 1998, who also served as the in 1981 to 1982 as well as vice-minister from 1979 to 1981. His son, Li Xiaopeng, was the CEO of China Huaneng Group. Li Xiaolin joined China Power Investment Holding, the predecessor of China Power Investment Corporation at the date of foundation in 1994. The last general manager of CPI Group was who retired after the merger, despite still served as a member of the national committee of
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. Among the deputy general managers, Meng Zhenping () was remained in the successor State Power Investment Corporation in 2015 after the merger as general manager, while Li Xiaolin was re-appointed to China Datang Corporation. The remaining 5 deputy general managers of CPI Group, 3 of them were remained in the successor in 2015; which Zou Zhengping () was appointed as a director of
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instead.


Subsidiaries

* China Power International Holding (100%) ** China Power Development Limited (unofficial Chinese name , a company incorporated in the British Virgin Islands) (100%) ** China Power International Development (58.95% indirectly), incorporated and listed in Hong Kong, is CPI Group's major holding company with many power stations in China. The company had total assets of RMB 284.2 billion at the end of 2008 and was consolidating its regional assets. ** China Hong Kong Power Development Company Limited (50% joint venture) - planned to supply electricity to Hong Kong. However, it was never materialized. * Shanghai Electric Power (54.38%) * Yuanda Environmental Protection, listed in Shanghai Stock Exchange, is an environmental protection company that manages waste water and gas and solid waste. * China Power Investment Nuclear Power (100%) ** Shandong Nuclear Power (indirect) - operator of Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant; the other shareholders were
State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation Limited (abbreviation SNPTC) is a Chinese state-owned enterprise in nuclear power. The company engages in the development of nuclear technology and is one of the country's three operators of nuclear power ...
, Shandong International Trust, China Huaneng Group (via subsidiary),
China Guodian China Guodian Corporation (Guodian; ) 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 gen ...
,
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and
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*Huanghe Hydropower Development Co., Ltd. () (94.17%)


Joint ventures

* Hongyanhe Nuclear Power (45%) – operator of
Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Plant The Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Plant (红沿河核电站) is located in Donggang Town, Wafangdian in Liaoning, Liaoning Province of China. The site is within the Prefecture-level city of Dalian, north of Dalian City proper. The first unit started ...


Equity investments

* China Power New Energy Development (28.16%), a wind power company. * Jilin Electric Power, listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, is a power company that generates electricity including operating wind power projects in Jilin. * Companhia de Electricidade de Macau (via China Power International Holding) * Jiangsu Nuclear Power (30%) - operator of Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant * Sanmen Nuclear Power (14%)) - operator of Sanmen Nuclear Power Station * Nuclear Power Plant Qinshan Joint Venture Company (6%) - operator of
Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant The Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant (秦山核电站) is a multi-unit nuclear power plant in Qinshan Town, Haiyan County, in Jiaxing, Zhejiang province, China. Development The construction of the units involved three separate phases. ;Phase I: ...
Phase 2 * The Third Qinshan Joint Venture Company (20%) - operator of
Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant The Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant (秦山核电站) is a multi-unit nuclear power plant in Qinshan Town, Haiyan County, in Jiaxing, Zhejiang province, China. Development The construction of the units involved three separate phases. ;Phase I: ...
Phase 3


Overseas projects

The CPI in conjunction with the Burmese government is constructing the Myitsone Dam, a large dam that when completed by 2017 is estimated to produce 3,600 to 6,000 megawatts of electricity for the Yunnan province.


References


External links

* (now redirect to State Power Investment Corporation website) {{authority control Electric power companies of China Government-owned companies of China Energy companies established in 2003 Chinese companies established in 2003 Companies based in Beijing Re-established companies