Huaneng Power International, Inc. (HPI), commonly known as Huaneng Power, is a Chinese electric power company. It was established in 1994 by the China Huaneng Group, one of the five largest power producers in China. It engages in the development, construction and operation of large power plants.[3]
Huaneng Power's H share is a component of Hang Seng China Enterprises Index, representing 50 largest H share companies on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong. However, under different selection criteria, Huaneng Power's A share is a component of SSE SmallCap Index since May 2018,[5][6] an index for next 320 shares that were not included in SSE 180 Index.
After the dismantle of the State Power Corporation of China in 2003, HPI climbed up one tier as the third-tier subsidiary of the State Council, as China Huaneng Group was directly supervised by the State Council since 2003. The parent company also injected more assets to HPI in order to floats most of the group assets publicly.[9][10][11] In the 2004 deal, HPI also acquired an additional 10% minority interests in Jinggangshan Power Plant from Jiangxi Province Investment Corporation,[9][10] (Chinese: 江西省投资公司, now Jiangxi Province Investment Group) a subsidiary of Jiangxi Provincial People's Government [zh].
As of 31 December 2017[update], ultimate parent company China Huaneng Group (CHNG) owned 10.23% shares of Huaneng Power International directly, plus additional 33.33% via a wholly owned subsidiary Huaneng International Power Development Corporation, another 3.11% shares via another subsidiary, Hong Kong incorporated, China Hua Neng Group Hong Kong (Chinese: 中國華能集團香港) and lastly 0.49% shares via mainland incorporated subsidiary, China Huaneng Finance (Chinese: 中国华能财务),[19] for a total of 47.16% shares of HPI.
^ ab"Major and connected transaction"(PDF) (Press release). Huaneng Power International. 19 April 2004. Retrieved 15 June 2018 – via Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing website.
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^"2016 nián nián dù bào gào" 2016年年度报告 [2016 Annual Report] (PDF) (in Chinese (China)). China Yangtze Power. 29 April 2017. Retrieved 15 June 2018 – via Shanghai Stock Exchange.
^"Report of the Board of Directors". 2017 Annual Report(PDF). Huaneng Power International. 16 April 2018. pp. 89–90. Retrieved 14 June 2018 – via Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing website.