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Power Construction Corporation of China
Chinese state-owned enterprise From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Power Construction Corporation of China (PowerChina) is a wholly state-owned enterprise under the SASAC of the State Council. The company is active in the heavy and civil engineering construction industry and is involved in infrastructure, energy, and hydropower development projects worldwide.
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Subsidiaries
PowerChina operates through more than 700 subsidiaries including:
Global Projects
- HydroChina Dawood Wind Power Project, Pakistan
- Nam Ou river cascade dams, Laos
- Dau Tieng Solar Power Project, Vietnam
- Melaka Gateway, Malaysia
- Lamu Coal Power Station, Kenya
- Ayago Hydroelectric Power Station, Uganda
- Kiba Hydroelectric Power Station, Uganda
- Karuma Hydroelectric Power Station, Uganda
- Merowe Dam, Sudan
- Pwalugu Hydroelectric Power Station, Ghana
- Pakistan Port Qasim Power Project
- Zambia–Zimbabwe thermal power plant[2]
- Highway 2 upgrade, Israel
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Domestic Projects
Future Projects
In November 2020, chairman Yan Zhiyong announced plans for the construction of a "super dam" on the Yarlung Zangbo river. This proposed project would exceed the scale of the current Three Gorges Dam, already the largest hydroelectric facility in the world.[3]
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