DATANG POWER (00991) is expected to achieve a cumulative on-grid electricity generation of about 2731.092 billion kilowatt hours by 2025, representing a year-on-year increase of about 1.41%.

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18:30 30/01/2026
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Da Tang Power Generation (00991) announced that as of December 31, 2025, the company and its subsidiaries had cumulatively completed a total electricity generation of approximately 2731.092 billion kilowatt-hours, representing an increase of about 1.41% year-on-year.
Datang Power (00991) announced that as of December 31, 2025, the company and its subsidiaries have cumulatively completed a total grid-connected electricity of approximately 2731.092 billion kilowatt-hours, an increase of about 1.41% year-on-year. The main reasons for the change in grid-connected electricity in 2025 are attributed to the steady growth in overall electricity demand in society, coupled with the continuous expansion of the company's new energy installed capacity. The company's grid-connected electricity from new energy sources has seen a significant year-on-year increase, and the hydroelectric power output situation is better than the same period last year. Multiple positive factors have collectively driven the company's overall grid-connected electricity to achieve growth compared to the same period last year. As of December 31, 2025, the company's average grid electricity price is approximately RMB 434.82 per megawatt-hour (tax included), a decrease of about 3.68% year-on-year. In 2025, the company's market-based trading electricity volume was approximately 2357.76 billion kilowatt-hours, accounting for about 86.33% of the total. As of December 31, 2025, the company's total installed capacity was 86,192.081 megawatts, including 49,134 MW of coal-fired power plants, 9479.38 MW of gas-fired power plants, 9204.73 MW of hydroelectric power, 11,196.89 MW of wind power, and 7177.081 MW of solar power. In 2025, the company added 7125.854 MW of new installed capacity, including 1960 MW of coal-fired power plants, 2846.58 MW of gas-fired power plants, 1138.2 MW of wind power, and 1181.074 MW of solar power.