Power Assets Holdings
Appearance
Native name | 電能實業有限公司 |
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Company type | Public company |
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Industry | Public Utility |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Charles Tsai (CEO) |
Products | Electric service |
Owner | Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings (38.87%) |
Website | www |
Power Assets Holdings Limited (Chinese: 電能實業有限公司), formerly Hongkong Electric Holdings Limited (Chinese: 香港電燈集團有限公司), is a vertically integrated electric utility company. It is the majority shareholder in the Hongkong Electric Company, having reduced its holding in the company through a series of share sales, the most recent being in June 2015.[1]
The company owns significant holdings in a number of energy providers and networks around the world, in partnership with its parent company Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings, which holds a 38.87% stake in the business.[2]
Holdings
[edit]Power Assets Holdings has shareholdings in the following businesses:[3][4]
- The Hongkong Electric Company (33.37%)[5] - one of the two suppliers of electricity in the Hong Kong electricity market.
- Associated Technical Services Limited
- SA Power Networks, Australia - acquired in 2000
- Powercor Australia, - acquired in 2000
- CitiPower, Australia - acquired in 2002 and jointly owned by HEC's parent Cheung Kong International
- Ratchaburi Power Company Limited, Thailand - 25% stake with Ratchaburi Power Company
- Northern Gas Networks, UK - 41.29% (19.9% stake acquired in 2005)
- Wellington Electricity Distribution Network - 50% acquired in 2007
- UK Power Networks - 40%
- Wales & West Utilities - 30%
- Canadian Power Holdings Inc. - 50%
- Husky Midstream Limited Partnership - 48.75%
- Dutch Enviro Energy - 27%
- Energy Developments Limited - 20%
- Jinwan Power Plant - 45%
- Dali and Laoting Wind Farms - 45%
References
[edit]- ^ Ng, Eric (23 July 2015). "Li Ka-shing's Power Assets posts lower profit after stake sale in Hong Kong unit". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
- ^ "Li Ka-shing's Power Assets shoots up on special dividend plan". Nikkei Asian Review. Retrieved 2019-02-06.
- ^ "Our Business". Power Assets Holdings. Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
- ^ "Company website".
- ^ "Power Assets sells $991 mln HK Electric stake to Qatar". Reuters. 9 June 2015. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
External links
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hongkong Electric.
- Business data for Power Assets Holdings:
- Official website