In 2011 CPNED became the first renewable energy company in China to succeed raising substantial hard currency funding via a bond issue.[3]
In 2010, the company acquired China Power Dafeng Wind Power Company for US$74 million.[4] In 2012, the company agreed to acquire a Chinese wind turbine unit of Suzlon Energy for US$60 million.[5][6] However, this deal was terminated.[7]
In 2015, the company announced that it would take over State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation.[8] More precisely, China Power New Energy Development signed a MoU to acquire by issuing new shares to SNPTC and/or another SPIC's subsidiary China Power New Energy Limited.[nb 1] and SNPTC to sell their nuclear power assets and businesses.[9]
In December 2011, China Three Gorges Corporation paid HK$2.1 billion (US$270 million) for a 29% stake in CPNED to become the largest shareholder of the company that time.[10]
In May 2011 CPINE (the overseas arm of CPNED) signed a cooperation framework with First Solar of Arizona to work on photovoltaic projects in China and the U.S., with a plan to match First Solar's installed capacity in America in China.[11]
By 30 June 2016, the company had installed power generation capacity of 3,650.1 MW, including 1,429.5 MW of wind, 1,300 MW of natural gas, 595.8 MW of hydropower, 228.2 MW of photovoltaic, and 78 MW of waste-to-energy generation facilities. in addition, 842.75 MW of capacities were under construction.[12]
In 2015 the first three completed projects of the Group commenced operation:
No. 6 Gansu Anbei Wind Power Project with capacity of 46.5 MW,
Hainan, Changjiang - Photovoltaic Power Project with capacity of 20.0MW and
Yunnan, Yuanjiang - Photovoltaic Power Project with capacity of 20.0 MW, with installed capacity of 86.5MW in total.
Four more projects were completed in the first quarter of 2016:
Two generation units at Phase II of Guangdong Dongguan Natural Gas Power Project with capacity of 470.0MW each
No. 3 Unit at Phase II of Hainan Haikou Waste-to-energy Power Project with capacity of 12.0MW
Phase III of Gansu Baiyin Photovoltaic Power Project with capacity of 15.0MW
Gansu Guazhou - Photovoltaic Power Project with capacity of 8.0MW
Footnotes
^China Power New Energy Limited, a company which was incorporated in Hong Kong, is not the listed company China Power New Energy Development Limited, which was incorporated in Bermuda. China Power New Energy Limited is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of China Power International Holding, in turn China Power International Holding is a wholly owned subsidiary of State Power Investment Corporation,previously known as China Power Investment Corporation before 2015 merger; China Power New Energy Limited, China Power International Holding were intermediate holding companies of the shares of the listed company.
^Green Investment Climate Country Profile – China: - Page 40 Aldo Baietti, Andrey Shlyakhtenko and Roberto La Rocca - "In the same year, China Power New Energy Development Company Limited issued a ¥500 million denominated Eurobond with a coupon rate of 3.75 percent."
^"Announcement"(PDF) (Press release). China Power New Energy Development. 30 December 2015. Retrieved 1 July 2018 – via Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing website.