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Power Construction
Corporation of China
Logo of the Corporation
Trade namePowerChina
Native name中国电力建设集团有限公司
Company typeState-owned enterprise
Traded asSSE: 601669
IndustryHeavy & Civil Engineering Construction Industry
Founded2009
HeadquartersBeijing, China
Area servedWorldwide
Key peopleYan Zhiyong
ServicesPower construction
RevenueUS$ 97.0 billion (2023)
Net incomeUS$ 776 million (2023)
Total assetsUS$ 198.7 billion (2023)
OwnerState Council of China (100%)
Number of employees184,567 (2023)
Subsidiaries779 companies including Sinohydro, HDEC, SEPCO and SEPCO3
Websiteen.powerchina.cn Edit this at Wikidata

Power Construction Corporation of China, branded as PowerChina, is a wholly state-owned enterprise administered by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission and part of the heavy and civil engineering construction industry.

PowerChina overseas brands include Sinohydro, HydroChina, HDEC, SEPCO and SEPCO III. PowerChina has involvement in over 100 countries including involvement in projects such as

Involvement with projects within China includes the Three Gorges Project, Zouxian Power Station, Longyuan Rudong Intertidal Wind Farm and the Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway.

In November 2020, Yan Zhiyong, chairman of the PowerChina, as well as Chinese state media, announced the construction of a "super" dam on the Yarlung Zangbo, three times larger than the current largest hydroelectric project in the world, also Chinese, the Three Gorges Project.

References

  1. ^ "PowerChina". Fortune Global 500. Fortune. Retrieved 2024-08-24.
  2. "GE, PowerChina Set to Build $4 Billion Zambia-Zimbabwe Plant". Industry Week. 21 June 2019. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  3. Patranobis, Sutirtho (2020-11-29). Janardhanan, Vinod (ed.). "China to build a super dam on its part of Brahmaputra river". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 2020-12-11.

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