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==Power stations== CLP has a number of [[power stations]] in Asia. While most are either [[Coal-fired power station|coal-fired]] or [[fossil fuel power station]]s, {{citation needed|date=February 2011}} the company also generates electricity using [[nuclear power|nuclear]],<ref name=histearly90s/>{{primary source inline|date=January 2018}} [[solar energy]] and [[wind power]].<ref name=bs/> ===Hong Kong=== {{Pie chart | thumb = | radius = 80 | caption= Sources of electricity generated and provided by CLP in Hong Kong (2020)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.clp.com.hk/en/about-clp/power-generation|title=Power generation|publisher=CLP Power Hong Kong|access-date=2022-08-27}}</ref> | footer = | label1 = [[Gas-fired power plant|Natural gas]] | value1 = 48 | color1 = Gray | label2 = [[Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant|Nuclear (Imported)]] | value2 = 36 | color2 = Red | label3 = [[Coal-fired power station|Coal]] | value3 = 15 | color3 = Black | label4 = [[Renewable energy]] | value4 = 1 | color4 = Green | other = | other-color = }} Hong Kong sites include [[Black Point Power Station]],<ref name=histearly90s/>{{primary source inline|date=January 2018}} [[Castle Peak Power Station]],<ref name=histcv/> and [[Penny's Bay Power Station]].<ref name=histearly90s/>{{primary source inline|date=January 2018}} ===Mainland China=== CLP was the equity investors of two power stations in [[Guangdong|Guangdong province]], [[Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant]] and [[Guangzhou Pumped Storage Power Station]] in [[Conghua]], [[Guangzhou]].<ref name=histearly90s>[https://www.clpgroup.com/ourcompany/aboutus/ourhistory/Pages/ourhistory.aspx#tab4 Our history: 1986β1996; New frontiers] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222031155/https://www.clpgroup.com/ourcompany/aboutus/ourhistory/Pages/ourhistory.aspx#tab4 |date=22 February 2014 }} CLP Official Site</ref>{{primary source inline|date=January 2018}} It also operates a [[Guangxi|Guangxi province]] plant, Fangchenggang power station.<ref name=histrecent>[https://www.clpgroup.com/ourcompany/aboutus/ourhistory/Pages/ourhistory.aspx#tab6 Our history: 2003-today; Climate action] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222031155/https://www.clpgroup.com/ourcompany/aboutus/ourhistory/Pages/ourhistory.aspx#tab6 |date=22 February 2014 }} CLP official website</ref>{{primary source inline|date=January 2018}} ===India=== CLP power stations in India include gas powered Gujarat Paguthan Energy Corporation's former station [[Paguthan Combined Cycle Power Plant]]<ref name=bs/> and a [[coal-fired power station]] [[Mahatma Gandhi Super Thermal Power Project]] at [[Jhajjar]], Haryana, that was commissioned in 2012.<ref name=bs/> The company also has a number of [[wind power]] sites in the country.<ref name=bs>[http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/china-lightpower-plans-big-for-india/417264/ China Light and Power plans big for India] business-standard.com, 6 December 2010, 0:15 IST</ref> It has now signed up for its very first solar project - Veltoor at Telangana.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Group|first=C. L. P.|title=CLP's Veltoor Plant in India Gains World's First Solar Project Certification from DNV GL|url=https://www.3blmedia.com/news/clps-veltoor-plant-india-gains-worlds-first-solar-project-certification-dnv-gl|access-date=2021-10-02|website=www.3blmedia.com|date=12 July 2021 |language=en}}</ref> ===Australia=== [[EnergyAustralia]] is a wholly owned subsidiary of CLP and is one of Australia's largest integrated energy businesses. As of 2013, EnergyAustralia generates electricity from coal, gas and renewable energy sources, and retails electricity and gas, of 5,662MW to over 2.8 million residential and business users across [[Victoria, Australia|Victoria]], [[South Australia]], [[New South Wales]], the [[Australian Capital Territory]] and [[Queensland]].{{citation needed|date=April 2016}} From 2005 until 2011, CLP Group held a 50% shareholding in [[Roaring 40s]] that operated [[wind farm]]s in Australia, China, Hong Kong and India.<ref>[https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/pm/australian-wind-power-company-looks-to-china/1770146 Australian wind power company looks to China] ''[[PM (radio program)|PM]]'' 2 June 2006</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090529145707/http://www.roaring40s.com/article.php?Doo=Redirect&id=287 Our Portfolio] [[Roaring 40s]]</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20250421191205/https://www.accc.gov.au/public-registers/mergers-registers/public-informal-merger-reviews-register/hydro-tasmania-and-china-light-and-power-proposed-splitting-of-roaring-40s-wind-farm-assets Hydro Tasmania and China Light and Power - proposed splitting of Roaring 40s wind farm assets] [[Australian Competition & Consumer Commission]] 29 June 2011</ref> ===Southeast Asia and Taiwan=== CLP established its presence in Southeast Asia and Taiwan in the early 1990s.<ref name=histearly90s/>{{primary source inline|date=January 2018}} Since then, they have built a portfolio of quality assets in the region. Following the divestment of interest in EGCO<ref name=histmod/> in Thailand in early 2011, their investments currently consist of the Ho-Ping coal-fired project in Taiwan and the Lopburi solar farm in Thailand.{{citation needed|date=April 2016}} They are also co-developing two coal-fired projects in Vietnam.{{citation needed|date=April 2016}}
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