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Major players in China's electric power industry include:

The five majors, and their listed subsidiaries: The five majors are all SOEs directly administered by SASAC[8]. Their listed subsidiaries are substantially independent, hence counted as IPPs, and are major power providers in their own right. Typically each of the big 5 has about 10% of national installed capacity, and their listed subsidiary an extra 4 or 5% on top of that.

  • China Datang Corporation parent of Datang International Power Generation Company (SEHK: 991; SSE: 601991)

  • China Guodian Corporation ("Guodian") parent of GD Power Development Company (SSE: 600795),

  • China Huadian Group parent of Huadian Power International Co., Ltd.

  • China Huaneng Group parent of Huaneng Power International (NYSE:HNP)

  • China Power Investment Corporation ("CPI") parent of China Power International Development Limited ("CPID", 2380.HK)

Additionally two other SOEs also have listed IPP subsidiaries:

  • The coalmine owning Shenhua Group parent of China Shenhua Energy Company (SEHK: 1088, SSE: 601088)

  • China Resources Group ("Huarun") parent of China Resources Power Holdings Company Limited ("CRP", SEHK: 836)

Secondary companies:

Shenzhen Energy Co., Ltd.
Guangdong Yuedian Group Co., Ltd.
Anhui Province Energy Group Co., Ltd.
Hebei Jiantou Energy Investment Co., Ltd.
Guangdong Baolihua New Energy Stock Co., Ltd.
Shandong Luneng Taishan Cable Co., Ltd.
Guangzhou Development Industry (Holdings) Co., Ltd.
Chongqing Jiulong Electric Power Co., Ltd.
Chongqing Fuling Electric Power Industrial Co., Ltd.
Shenergy Company (SSE: 600642), Shanghai.
Shenergy Group, Shanghai.
Sichuan Chuantou Energy Stock Co., Ltd.
Naitou Securities Co., Ltd.
Panjiang Coal and Electric Power Group
Hunan Huayin Electric Power Co., Ltd.
Shanxi Top Energy Co., Ltd.
Inner Mongolia Mengdian Huaneng Thermal Power Co., Ltd.
SDIC Huajing Power Holdings Co., Ltd.[9][10]
Sichuan MinJiang Hydropower Co., Ltd.
Yunnan Wenshan Electric Power Co., Ltd.
Guangxi Guidong Electric Power Co., Ltd.
Sichuan Xichang Electric Power Co., Ltd.
Sichuan Mingxing Electric Power Co., Ltd.
Sichuan Guangan Aaa Public Co., Ltd.
Sichuan Leshan Electric Power Co., Ltd.
Fujian MingDong Electric Power Co., Ltd.
Guizhou Qianyuan Power Co., Ltd.

Nuclear and hydro:

China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group
China Yangtze Power (listed)
Sinohydro Corporation an engineering company.
Guangdong Meiyan Hydropower Co., Ltd.

Grid operators include:

State Grid Corporation of China
China Southern Power Grid
Wenzhou CHINT Group Corporation ("Zhengtai")

E-commerce

E-commerce in China is developing at full speed with its many advantages including low cost, high efficiency etc. With the advancement of electric power system reform, the electric utility industry of China has already possessed the basic condition of e-commerce development. 

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