SPIC Global

South America and North America
Africa and Europe
Asia and Oceania
China
Brazil
  • ¡¤PAMPA 340 MW Coal-fired Power Plant EPC Project

    Following execution of the project¡¯s EPC (Engineering, Procurement & Construction) contract in December 2014, the project has been progressing well by its contractor SNPDRI Shandong Electric Power Engineering Consulting Institute.

Chile
  • ¡¤Chilean New Energy Projects

    SPIC overseas company completed the transaction to acquire 100% projects of Australia-based Pacific Hydro and Taralga Wind Farm in January and June 2016 respectively. SPIC has become the second largest wind power supplier in Australia with a total installed wind power capacity of 414 MW. Some wind farms with a total installed capacity of 134.5 MW, such as Australian Yaloak South Wind Farm and Chilean Punta Sierra Wind Farms are currently undergoing development.

Malta
  • ¡¤Energy Cooperation Projects

    SPIC Shanghai Electric Power participated in Maltese energy company restructuring and completed the transaction on December 31, 2014 to hold 33.3% stake in the energy company and control rights of 90% stake in Delimara 3 power plant which has installed capacity of 149 MW.

  • ¡¤DELIMARA 3 Power Plant EPC project

    Following execution of the project¡¯s EPC contract in September 2015, the project has been progressing well by its contractor SPIC Shanghai Electric Power.

South Africa

SPIC State Nuclear Power Technology is developing South African market for a 9,600 MW newly-built nuclear power project applied CAP1400 technology and has entered into CAP1400 Project Management & Cooperation Agreement with South African Nuclear Energy Corporation.

Bulgaria

SPIC State Nuclear Power Technology and Westinghouse Electric Corporation of the United States are working on negotiations with the Bulgarian government in respect of nuclear power project cooperation.

Turkey

SPIC State Nuclear Power Technology and Westinghouse Electric Corporation of the United States are working together with the Turkey state-owned power company to develop Turkish third nuclear power project.

Australia
  • ¡¤Hydroelectric Projects

    In January 2016, SPIC overseas company completed the transaction to acquire 100% stake in Australia-based Pacific Hydro which has assets across Australia, Chile and Brazil. Pacific Hydro has the installed capacity of 900 MW and the planned installed capacity of 1,517 MW attributable to its reserved projects. Following the transaction, SPIC has installed hydroelectric capacity of 43 MW in Australia and 492 MW in Chile, and turned itself to be the third largest hydroelectric plant operator in Chile, accounting for 8% of the Chilean hydroelectric market.

  • ¡¤New Energy Projects

    SPIC overseas company completed the transaction to acquire 100% projects of Australia-based Pacific Hydro and Taralga Wind Farm in January 2016. Following the transaction, SPIC has become the second largest wind power supplier in Australia with a total installed wind power capacity of 414 MW. Some wind farms, such as Australian Yaloak South Wind Farm, Chilean Punta Sierra Wind Farm and other wind farms with a total installed wind power capacity of 134.5 MW are currently undergoing development

Japan
  • ¡¤New Energy Projects

    SPIC Shanghai Electric Power intends to build 1,000 MW photovoltaic and other new energy projects in Japan. Such projects include: 2.4 MW photovoltaic project in Osaka Nanko and 4.8 MW photovoltaic project in Sanda Hyogo under service and steady operation; 30 MW photovoltaic project in Tsukuba-shi at construction stage; 76.5 MW photovoltaic project in Nishig¨­ Fukushima and 48 MW photovoltaic project in Nasukarasuyama at construction approval stage.

Myanmar
Upstream Ayeyawady River Basin Hydropower Project in Myanmar

SPIC overseas company serves as a controlling party to develop Myanmar-based hydroelectric project at upstream Ayeyawady River and the project plays a momentous role in China-Myanmar cooperation in the field of energy. Seven cascade hydroelectric plants and 1 plant (Chibwe Nge) to supply power for construction have been under planning, including Myitsone and Chibwe, having a total installed capacity of 21,600 MW.

Cooperation Framework Agreement on Development of Hydroelectric Resources of Myanmar entered into by and between China and Myanmar in March 2009 expressly establishes that the two governments shall give supports to SPIC in development of Ayeyawady River project which has become a China-Myanmar strategic cooperation project. A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was entered into by and between SPIC and Myanmar government in June 2009. Between 2008 and 2011, Chibwe Nge, Myitsone and Chibwe have been verified and approved by the two countries¡¯ governments.

  • ¡¤Chibwe Nge Dam

    Chibwe Nge Dam had its construction commenced in April 2008 and was turned out to be ready for power generation upon debugging and commissioning in September 2011; in April 2012, it was shut down and seriously damaged due to the turmoil happening in the northern Myanmar; in September 2013, it was put into use again after restoration, and has been commercialized and supplied power for the locals.

  • ¡¤Myitsone Dam

    Myitsone Dam had its construction commenced in December 2009 and was suspended during the tenure of Myanmar President U Thein Sei who declared such suspension on September 30, 2011.

  • ¡¤Chibwe Dam

    Chibwe Dam had its construction commenced in December 2010 and was halted by the unrest in the northern Myanmar and armed conflicts in Kachin State in April 2012.

Turkey
  • ¡¤Hunutlu2¡Á660MW Coal-fired Power Plant

    SPIC Shanghai Electric Power, as a controlling party, intends to build 2¡Á660 MW high-efficiency and low-emission coal-fired power generation units which are planned to be commenced for construction in 2016.

  • ¡¤Atlas 2¡Á600 MW Ultra-supercritical Coal-fired Power Plant EPC project

    In August and December 2014, two sets of units have been examined and put into trial production, which have been accepted by Turkish government and under commercial operation. These units are still covered by warranty and run steadily. Contractor of the units is State Nuclear Power Engineering Company.

  • ¡¤Operation, Maintenance, Supervision and Instruction Project for Iskenderun 2¡Á6,000 MW Coal-fired Power Plant

    State Nuclear Power Engineering Company Turkey Atlas is performing the Phase III contract (from September 2016 to February 2017) of the project, and the project is progressing well.

Pakistan
  • ¡¤Hubco 2¡Á660 MW Coal-fired Power Plant Project

    SPIC China Power International, as a controlling party, intends to build 2¡Á660 MW high-efficiency and low-emission coal-fired power generation units which are planned to be commenced for construction in 2016 conditionally.

  • ¡¤Thar Coalfield Block 2 Open-pit Mining Project

    SPIC Mengdong Energy invests Thar coalfield Block 2 open-pit mining project in return for holding preferred stock in the project which has been commenced for construction in April 2016.

Vietnam
  • ¡¤Invest Vietnam Vinh Tan 2¡Á620 MW Coal-fired Power Plant BOT Project in Return for Holding Stock in the Project

    SPIC China Power International holds 40% stock in the project, and plans to build 2¡Á620 MW high-efficiency and low-emission coal-fired power generation units which have been commenced for construction in June 2015.

Indonesia
  • ¡¤Java 7 # 2¡Á1,050MW Coal-fired Power Plant EPC Project

    Following execution of the project¡¯s EPC contract in July 2016, the project has been progressing well by its contractor SNPDRI Shandong Electric Power Engineering Consulting Institute.

Iraq
  • ¡¤Operation and maintenance services for Iraq-based Wassit phase I 4¡Á330 MW and phase II 2¡Á610 MW fuel (gas) units

    Shanghai Electric Power began to conduct operation and maintenance services for Iraq-based Wassit phase I 4¡Á330 MW and phase II 2¡Á610 MW fuel (gas) units in October 2014 and April 2015 respectively. The units have been under normal operation and maintenance in the course of the contract.