China General Nuclear Power Group

China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN) (Chinese: 中国广核集团), formerly China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group (中国广东核电集团), is a Chinese state-owned energy corporation under the SASAC of the State Council.

China General Nuclear Power Group
Native name
中国广核集团
Company typeState-owned enterprise
IndustryEnergy
PredecessorChina Guangdong Nuclear Power Group
FoundedSeptember 1994
HeadquartersShenzhen, Guangdong, China
Area served
Mainland China
Malaysia
Key people
He Yu (Chairman)
Zhang Shanming (President)
ServicesNuclear power, wind power, solar power, hydropower
OwnerChinese state
Hengjian Holding (10%)
Websitecgnpc.com.cn

In China, CGN operates nuclear plants at Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant, Ling Ao Nuclear Power Plant, Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Plant and Ningde Nuclear Power Plant, with five new nuclear power stations under construction and another two planned. CGN operates in wind energy and solar energy, as well as hydroelectricity. As of 2014 CGN operates power generation plant of the following capacities: nuclear 8.3 GW, wind 4.7 GW, hydro 4.0 GW and solar 600 MW.

CGN has been sanctioned by the United States for attempting to acquire advanced U.S. nuclear technology to divert to military uses in China. In November 2020, Donald Trump issued an executive order prohibiting any American company or individual from owning shares in companies that the United States Department of Defense has listed as having links to the People's Liberation Army, which included CGN. CGN's proposals to operate two nuclear plants in the UK have received criticism from MPs as a potential threat to national security.

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