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  2. Hongkong Electric Company - Wikipedia

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    The company is owned by several companies including Power Assets Holdings, State Grid Corporation of China, Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings and Qatar Investment Authority. [4] It was the first company to provide electricity in Hong Kong , having run continually since the 19th century.

  3. 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.

  4. CLP Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Hong Kong in 1901 as China Light & Power Company Syndicate [3] by Shewan Tomes and Company and others. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 1903, the company's first power station , with a generating capacity of 75 kW, was commissioned in Hung Hom at the junction of present-day Chatham Road and Princess Margaret Road .

  5. Power Assets Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Power Assets Holdings has shareholdings in the following businesses: [3] [4] The Hongkong Electric Company (33.37%) [5] - one of the two suppliers of electricity in the Hong Kong electricity market. Associated Technical Services Limited; SA Power Networks, Australia - acquired in 2000; Powercor Australia, - acquired in 2000

  6. CK Infrastructure Holdings - Wikipedia

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    CK Infrastructure Holdings Limited (CKI) is the largest publicly listed infrastructure company in Hong Kong with diversified investments in energy infrastructure, transportation Infrastructure, water Infrastructure and infrastructure related business, parented by CK Hutchison Holdings, businessman Li Ka Shing's flagship company.

  7. Lamma Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Lamma Power Station, informally known as Lamma Island Power Station, is a thermal power station and solar farm in Po Lo Tsui, Lamma Island, Hong Kong.With an installed capacity of 3,617 MW, the power station is the second largest coal-fired power station in Hong Kong after Castle Peak Power Station.

  8. She stopped in NYC before moving to Hong Kong - AOL

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    Four years ago, she co-launched Family Form, a workout technique and studio in Hong Kong. She said the mat-based workout aims to use movement and infrared heat to strengthen and balance the body.

  9. Energy in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong has a very small scale of wind power generation since early 2006, which is the Lamma Winds at Lamma Island with an installed capacity of 800 kW. In March 2013, HK Electric has just completed the full-year wind measurement for a proposal of offshore wind farm project in Southwest Lamma Island.