BEIJING, Jan. 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Huaneng Power International, Inc. (the "Company") (NYSE: HNP; HKEx: 902; SSE: 600011) today announces its power generation in 2014. According to the Company's preliminary statistics, as of 31 December 2014, the Company's total power generation of its power plants within China on consolidated basis amounted to 294.388 billion kWh, representing a decrease of 7.27% over the same period last year. Total electricity sold by the Company's power plants within China amounted to 277.538 billion kWh, representing a decrease of 7.49% over the same period last year.

The main reasons for the decline of the Company's power output are as follows: Firstly, China's economic growth slowed in 2014 and power consumption growth of the whole society declined continuously. Secondly, a number of ultra-high voltage west-to-east power transmission lines in China have commenced operation and occupied the power generation space of the thermal power generating units in the southeast coastal regions. The Company has been affected to a greater extent as thermal power generating units of the Company has a higher proportion in the southeast region. Thirdly, during the peak summer period, the temperature of most of the country has fallen to a greater extent as compared with the same period of last year and rainfall has increased substantially as compared with the same period of last year, thus resulting in low electricity demand. The above, coupled with a high base of the previous year, has resulted in a significant decline in power output as compared with the same period of last year. Fourthly, a large number of hydropower generating units in the southwest region have commenced production. The abundant inflow of water and extensive development of hydropower occupied the thermal power generation space of Yunnan province and also power was transmitted to the load centres in Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Guangdong. In addition, large nuclear power generating units have commenced operation successively in Liaoning and Fujian and it has an impact on the power output of the thermal power generating units in the above areas.

The power generation and electricity sold by each of the Company's domestic power plants in 2014 are listed below (in billion kWh):

Domestic Power Plant

Power generation in 2014

Power generation in 2013

Change

Electricity
sold in
2014

Electricity
sold in
2013

Change

Liaoning Province

Dalian

6.423

6.132

4.74%

6.065

5.816

4.28%

Dandong

3.197

3.115

2.64%

3.039

2.965

2.50%

Yingkou

7.980

7.321

9.00%

7.483

6.853

9.19%

Yingkou Co-gernation

3.043

3.329

-8.58%

2.848

3.117

-8.63%

Wafangdain Wind

0.099

0.111

-11.21%

0.097

0.109

-11.01%

Suzihe Hydropower

0.040

0.027

48.51%

0.039

0.026

50.00%

Changtu Wind Power

0.127

0.093

37.04%

0.127

0.092

38.04%

Inner Mongolia

Huade Wind Power

0.217

0.226

-4.14%

0.215

0.225

-4.44%

Hebei Province

Shang'an

12.836

13.633

-5.85%

12.028

128.17

-6.16%

Kangbao Wind Power

0.085

0.080

6.39%

0.080

0.075

6.67%

Gansu Province

Pingliang

9.129

10.144

-10.00%

8.703

9.682

-10.11%

Jiuquan Wind Power

0.838

0.887

-5.49%

0.803

0.877

-8.44%

Anbei Wind Power Third

0.039

0.020

-

-

Beijing

Beijing Co-generation(Coal-fired)

4.456

4.686

-4.92%

3.931

4.135

-4.93%

Beijing Co-generation

4.051

3.980

1.79%

3.959

3.888

1.83%

(Combined Cycle)

Tianjin

Yangliuqing

6.572

6.851

-4.07%

6.118

6.385

-4.18%

Lingang Combined Cycle

0.126

-

-

0.00

-

-

Shanxi

Yushe

2.608

2.951

-11.62%

2.410

2.729

-11.69%

Zuoquan

5.999

6.682

-10.22%

5.642

6.273

-10.06%

Shandong Province

Dezhou

153.48

154.05

-0.37%

143.94

144.55

-0.42%

Jining

50.96

50.50

0.91%

47.42

46.91

1.09%

Xindian

33.03

32.54

1.49%

30.88

30.40

1.58%

Weihai

117.71

113.61

3.61%

112.16

108.27

3.59%

Rizhao Phase II

8.236

7.775

5.93%

7.819

7.371

6.08%

Zhanhua Co-generation

1.674

1.761

-4.93%

1.537

1.625

-5.42%

Henan Province

Qinbei

20.366

21.927

-7.12%

19.350

20.715

-6.59%

Jiangsu Province

Nantong

6.752

7.951

-15.08%

6.421

7.566

-15.13%

Nanjing

3.154

3.678

-14.24%

2.983

3.482

-14.33%

Taicang

11.174

11.445

-2.37%

10.625

10.884

-2.38%

Huaiyin

6.486

7.244

-10.47%

6.109

6.808

-10.27%

Jinling (Combined Cycle)

1.895

2.400

-21.03%

1.851

2.346

-21.10%

Jinling (Coal-fired)

11.567

12.811

-9.71%

11.045

12.218

-9.60%

Jinling Combined Cycle

Co-generation

1.358

1.115

21.81%

1.336

1.051

27.12%

Qidong Wind Power

0.379

0.350

8.33%

0.373

0.343

8.75%

Rudong Wind Power

0.113

0.012

839.76%

0.110

0.011

900.00%

Shanghai

Shidongkou First

5.665

7.875

-28.06%

5.301

7.408

-28.44%

Shidongkou Second

5.190

6.708

-22.63%

4.962

6.430

-22.83%

Shanghai Combined Cycle

2.097

1.974

6.23%

2.048

1.928

6.22%

Shidongkou Power

6.018

7.603

-20.85%

5.725

7.243

-20.96%

Chongqing

Luohuang

10.862

14.278

-23.93%

10.024

13.205

-24.09%

Liangjiang Combined Cycle

0.246

-

-

0.000

-

-

Zhejiang Province

Yuhuan

21.771

24.819

-12.28%

20.780

23.627

-12.05%

Changxing

0.488

-

-

0.075

-

-

Tongxiang Combined Cycle

0.171

-

-

0.106

-

-

Si'an PV

0.000

-

-

0.000

-

-

Hubei Province

Enshi Maweigou

Hydropower

0.042

0.045

-7.41%

0.039

0.043

-9.30%

Hunan Province

Yueyang

8.553

9.958

-14.10%

8.018

9.351

-14.26%

Xiangqi Hydropower

0.310

0.267

16.16%

0.304

0.262

16.03%

Subaoding Wind Power

0.020

-

-

0.004

-

-

Jiangxi Province

Jinggangshan

9.244

9.702

-4.72%

8.836

9.266

-4.64%

Jianggongling Wind Power

0.001

-

-

0.000

-

-

Fujian Province

Fuzhou

13.925

14.666

-5.05%

13.247

13.956

-5.08%

Guangdong Province

Shantou Coal-fired

5.200

5.614

-7.37%

4.924

5.317

-7.39%

Haimen

12.27

18.105

-32.2%

11.726

17.329

-32.33%

Haimen Power

6.152

-

-

5.958

-

-

Yunnan Province

Diandong Energy

5.953

7.527

-20.92%

5.479

6.952

-21.19%

Yuwang Energy

3.651

4.553

-19.82%

3.367

4.189

-19.62%

Wenbishan Wind Power

0.022

-

-

0.009

-

-

Total

294.388

317.481

-7.27%

277.538

300.003

-7.49%

The accumulated power generation of Tuas Power Limited in Singapore, which is wholly owned by the Company, accounted for a market share of 21.8% in Singapore, representing an increase of 1.2 percentage points compared to the same period last year.

About Huaneng Power International, Inc.

Huaneng Power International, Inc. is one of China's largest listed power producers with controlled generation capacity of 78,272 MW and equity-based generation capacity of 70,195MW. Its power plants are located in 21 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China. It also has a wholly-owned power company in Singapore.

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