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  2. CLP Group - Wikipedia

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    The group's first power station on Chatham Road, Hung Hom, in Hong Kong (picture taken between 1903 and 1908). The company was founded in Hong Kong in 1901 as China Light & Power Company Syndicate [3] by Shewan Tomes and Company and others.

  3. Hongkong Electric Company - Wikipedia

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    The Hongkong Electric Company (HEC; Chinese: 香港電燈有限公司) is one of Hong Kong's two main electricity generation companies, the other being China Light & Power. The company is owned by several companies including Power Assets Holdings, State Grid Corporation of China, Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings and Qatar Investment ...

  4. 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.

  5. China Power - Wikipedia

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    China Power may stand for the following companies: China Power Investment Corporation , a state-owned power generation enterprise in China, absorbed into the State Power Investment Corporation China Power International Holding Limited, a subsidiary of CPIC and also a predecessor of CPIC founded in 1994

  6. Roaring 40s - Wikipedia

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    Roaring 40s was an electricity generator formed in 2005 as a joint venture between Hydro Tasmania, Australia and Hong Kong-based China Light & Power (CLP). [1] [2]Roaring 40s had 13 sites in operation or in planning in Australia, India, Hong Kong and mainland China. [3]

  7. Concord New Energy - Wikipedia

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    The company and its subsidiaries were engaged in engineering, procurement and construction (EPC), operation and maintenance of wind power plants, the manufacture of wind power equipment and other wind power related business. In 2009, fellow listed company CLP Group acquired 50% stake of a subsidiary of China WindPower Group for HK$101.3 million.

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  9. Black Point Power Station - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, China Light and Power (CLP) examined several potential sites for the construction of a new power station. The company came to favour Fan Lau in southern Lantau Island, but this was rejected by the government for environmental reasons, particularly the effects the station would have on Lantau South Country Park.