State Power Investment Corporation

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State Power Investment Corporation Limited (abbreviation SPIC) is one of the five major electricity generation companies in China. It was the successor of China Power Investment Corporation after it was merged with the State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation (SNPTC) in 2015.

Industry
  • Utility
  • engineering
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State Power Investment Corporation
SPIC
TypeState-owned enterprise
Industry
  • Utility
  • engineering
Predecessor
ProductsElectricity generation (thermal, hydro, wind power, nuclear)
ServicesNuclear power plant design
Subsidiaries
SNPTC(76%)
China Power(55.61%)
Shanghai Electric Power(49.41%)
Yuanda Environmental Protection(43.74%)
Websitewww.spic.com.cn
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SPIC is the parent company of listed companies China Power International Development (known as China Power), Shanghai Electric Power, Yuanda Environmental Protection, etc.

History

In 2015 China Power Investment Corporation (also known as CPI Group) and State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation (abb. SNPTC) merged.[1] Before the deal, they were both directly owned by and majority controlled by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council respectively. China Power Investment Corporation was the surviving legal person, but renaming to State Power Investment Corporation, while State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation became a subsidiary. SPIC also re-incorporated as a limited company from Industrial Enterprise Owned by the Whole People legal form in 2017.[2] One of the last leader of CPI Group, Li Xiaolin who also chaired in the boards of the listed subsidiary and associate company, such as China Power International Development (also known as China Power)[3] and China Power New Energy Development,[4] was re-appointed by the central government to another state-owned enterprise China Datang Corporation in 2015.[5] Li Xiaolin was one of the key person in the entire history of CPI Group, which was founded in 2003, as well as its predecessor China Power International Holding (also known as CPI Holding), which was founded in 1994. Another leader of former CPI Group, Lu Qizhou [zh], also left the company in 2015. Former chairman of State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation, Wang Binghua [zh], became the first chairman of SPIC. Previously CPI Group did not have the position of chairman, which the job title of Lu Qizhou was general manager; the former [joint-]deputy general manager of CPI Group, Meng Zhenping (Chinese: 孟振平), was promoted to general manager.[6] Overall, half of the corporate managers were from former SNPTC and half from CPI Group.[7]

After the merger SPIC had the license to run nuclear power plant in China, as well as the ability to design and build one, making the group had conventional mean on power generation as well as using nuclear fission.

On 28 December 2017 SPIC also recapitalized one of the subsidiary and intermediate holding company China Power Development by issuing non-voting convertible preferred shares to Seth Holdings,[8] making CNIC Corporation (Chinese: 国新国际投资) the parent company of Seth Holdings, a state-owned enterprise and investment company, could gain significant control on China Power International Development by excise the rights to convert the preferred shares to ordinary share of China Power Development.

Subsidiaries

As of 31 December 2017
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Nameshort name / abb.Chinese nameownership ratioplace of incorporationfootnotes
State Nuclear Power Technology CorporationSNPTCChinese: 国家核电技术有限公司76%[9]Mainland Chinaowned directly
China Power International HoldingCPI HoldingChinese: 中國電力國際有限公司100%[8]Hong Kongowned directly
China Power DevelopmentCPDLChinese: 中國電力發展有限公司
(not registered as official name)
  • 100% ordinary share
  • 0% preferred share[8]
British Virgin Islandsowned via CPI Holding
China Power International DevelopmentChina PowerChinese: 中國電力國際發展有限公司55.61%[8]Hong Kongowned via CPI Holding and CPDL; listed company
Shanghai Electric PowerSEPChinese: 上海电力股份有限公司49.41%[10]Mainland Chinaowned directly; additional 15.08% via China Power; listed company
SPIC Yuanda Environmental ProtectionSPICYDChinese: 国家电投集团远达环保股份有限公司43.74%[11]Mainland Chinaowned directly; listed company
Huanghe Hydropower DevelopmentChinese: 黄河上游水电开发有限责任公司Mainland China
China Power Investment Nuclear PowerChinese: 中电投核电有限公司Mainland China
Shandong Nuclear PowerChinese: 山东核电有限公司Mainland Chinaoperator and constructor of Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant[12]
Asset Management Company AMC Chinese: 资产管理公司 Mainland China
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Equity investments

As of 31 December 2017

International business

State Power Investment Corporation is involved in developing, building, and operating hydropower facilities in Brazil.[15]:207

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