China Energy Engineering Corporation or Energy China, is a Chinese state-owned energy conglomerate, with headquarters in Chaoyang District, Beijing. The conglomerate was established on September 29, 2011, with the approval of the State Council of China. It is under direct supervision of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC). Its major group companies include the China Gezhouba Group Corporation (CGGC), China Power Engineering Consulting Group Corporation (CPECC), Electric Power Planning & Engineering Institute (EPPEI), China Energy Equipment Co., Ltd., the Engineering Department (14 design & survey institutes in 14 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions), and the Construction Department (22 construction enterprises in 15 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions).
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Ranhill Utilities Bhd plans has teamed up with China Energy International Group Co Ltd (China Energy) for the proposed development of a public-private regional drinking water supply facility project i...
Read moreThe Governments of Egypt and Saudi Arabia have signed a concession contract with the selected consortium for the development of a grid interconnection project between both countries. The project invo...
Read moreThe Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC) announced the financial close for a SAR 14.120 billion (US$ 3.76 billion) term loan facility and revolving credit facility. Four Saudi banks, Banque Saudi Frans...
Read moreChina Energy Engineering Corporation Limited announced that China Gezhouba Group Co., Ltd a subsidiary of the Company, received the bid-winning notice, that the consortium comprising CGGC (a...
Read moreThe Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC) has selected the Acwa Power/China Energy consortium as the preferred bidder for the first phase if the Red Sea Development project.
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