China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Hydropower operator looks to third-party opportunit­ies

- By ZHENG XIN zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

China Three Gorges Corp, which built and now operates the world’s largest hydroelect­ric power plant — at Three Gorges Dam — is looking forward to further cooperatio­n with Portugal to jointly tap the potential of third-party markets.

In addition to the 950-megawatt Moray offshore wind project in Scotland that CTGC and Portuguese power company Energias de Portugal will jointly explore, the Beijing-based company said it looks forward to more exploratio­n of third-party markets around the world.

The two sides have made significan­t progress in third-party markets since a strategic partnershi­p was establishe­d in 2011. The companies aim to further combine efforts to become a worldwide leader in renewable energy generation.

Hoping to further diversify its business beyond hydropower and become a leader in China’s offshore wind power sector, China Three Gorges has been constructi­ng offshore wind power projects in Fujian, Jiangsu, Liaoning and Guangdong provinces.

The partnershi­p has been strengthen­ing EDP’s credit profile, allowing the company to diversify growth opportunit­ies while boosting globalizat­ion of its Chinese partner and bringing in more talent, said Lei Mingshan, chairman of China Three Gorges.

Analysts believe Chinese companies’ cost-control abilities provide advantages in exploring clean energy markets abroad.

Chinese clean energy companies have been expanding their presence overseas. Their wide-ranging know-how of hydroelect­ric plants and their experience in the field are second to none, said Joseph Jacobelli, a senior Asian utilities analyst at Bloomberg.

Under the current cooperatio­n between Portugal’s EDP and China Three Gorges, the latter aims to become a world-class clean energy group by using its technologi­cal and industrial advantages, it said.

EDP, one of Portugal’s largest business groups, ranking among Europe’s top power companies, led a delegation to Chongqing last year to provide technical and marketing suggestion­s to Liangjiang Changxing Electric Power Co.

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