China Resources Power Reports 6.7% Increase in May 2025 Power Generation, Boosted by 33.6% Surge in Photovoltaic Output

Reuters
18 Jun
China Resources Power Reports 6.7% Increase in May 2025 Power Generation, Boosted by 33.6% Surge in Photovoltaic Output

China Resources Power Holdings Co. Ltd. has reported a significant growth in net generation across its subsidiary power plants for May 2025. The total net generation increased by 6.7% year on year, reaching 17,100,448 MWh. Notably, the subsidiary wind farms experienced an impressive year-on-year increase of 25.8%, generating 4,536,817 MWh, while the subsidiary photovoltaic plants reported a substantial 26.9% rise, producing 831,316 MWh. Over the first five months of 2025, the total net generation rose by 4.1% year on year to 84,752,388 MWh. During this period, the subsidiary wind farms generated 22,402,294 MWh, marking a 16.1% increase, and the photovoltaic plants achieved a 33.6% increase, producing 3,321,423 MWh. These results highlight a robust performance in renewable energy generation for the company.

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