State Grid Corporation
Type/Role: Electricity Utility
Headquarters/Base: Beijing
Website: http://www.sgcc.com.cn/ywlm/default.shtml
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Markets: China
Parent: Government Owned
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From their website:
By the end of 2005, SGCC accumulated a total asset of RMB1176.7 billion yuan with a debt-asset ratio of 61.96%, and possessed 195,899 km of 220kV and above transmission lines with a transforming capacity up to 616.64 GVA. SGCC has 1.502 million employees and serves 128 million customers.
In 2005, SGCC sold electric power up to 1464.6 TWh and achieved an operation income of RMB 721.4 billion yuan with a net profit of RMB14.4 billion yuan profit & tax of RMB 60.4 billion yuan. SGCC was ranked the 40th in the Fortune Global 500 in 2005.
It wholly owns or dominates the ownership of 49 subsidiary companies, and manages the Tibet Electric Power Company.
From Wikipedia:
State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) is the largest electric power transmission and distribution company in China and in the world. For distribution, it has its subsidiaries for Northern China, Northeastern China, Eastern China, Middle China and Northwestern China.
After the electricity “Plant-Grid Separation” reform in early 2000, State Electric Power Corporation, which included both power plants and electric grid all over mainland China, were divided into the five “power generation groups” that retained the power plants, and State Grid Corporation headquartered in Beijing with is five regional subsidiaries and China Southern Power Grid Corporation headquartered in Guangzhou, that operate power transmission, distribution and other assets of the old State Electric Power Corporation.
