China Resources Power Holdings Reports 7% Rise in 2025 Power Generation

Reuters01-16
China Resources Power Holdings Reports 7% Rise in 2025 Power Generation

China Resources Power Holdings Co. Ltd. announced an increase in net generation from its subsidiary power plants for 2025. The total net generation rose by 7.0% year-on-year to 226,789,826 MWh. Among its subsidiaries, wind farms reported a 16.4% year-on-year increase in net generation to 53,702,309 MWh, while photovoltaic plants saw a 55.5% increase to 13,202,002 MWh. For December 2025, the total net generation of subsidiary power plants increased by 6.6% year-on-year to 21,921,954 MWh, with wind farms up 21.6% to 5,361,475 MWh and photovoltaic plants up 58.0% to 1,150,980 MWh. The figures are based on internal management records and have not been audited or reviewed by external auditors. Investors are advised to exercise caution in dealing in shares of the company.

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