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FORM 6-K


SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549


Report of Foreign Private Issuer
Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16 of
The Securities Exchange Act of 1934


 For the month of January, 2013

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Huaneng Power International, Inc.
Huaneng Building,
6 Fuxingmennei Street,
Xicheng District,
Beijing, 100031 PRC


 
 

 

 
This Form 6-K consists of:

An announcement regarding power generation of Huaneng Power International, Inc. (the “Registrant”) within China in 2012, made by the Registrant on January 16, 2013.
 

 
 

 

 
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited and The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited take no responsibility for the contents of this document, make no representation as to its accuracy or completeness and expressly disclaim any liability whatsoever for any loss howsoever arising from or in reliance upon the whole or any part of the contents of this document.



 
POWER GENERATION WITHIN CHINA
DECREASES BY 3.55% IN 2012

Huaneng Power International, Inc. ("HPI" or the "Company") (NYSE: HNP; HKEx: 902; SSE: 600011) announced its power generation of 2012.

According to the Company’s preliminary statistics, as of 31 December 2012, the Company’s total power generation within China on consolidated basis amounted to 302.433 billion kWh, representing a decrease of 3.55% over the same period last year; accumulated electricity sold amounted to 285.455 billion kWh, representing a decrease of 3.47% over the same period last year.

The decrease in power generation of the Company was mainly attributable to the following reasons:

1.
Affected by the slower economic growth nationwide and the weak demand for electricity, the power generation in the areas where the Company’s power plants are located grew by only 1.3% in 2012. The power generation by coal-fired generating plants decreased by 2.4% on consolidated basis over the same period last year.
   
2.
The average capacity growth rate of the Company’s coal-fire generating units in 2012 was 3.7 percentage points lower than that in the locations where the Company’s power plants are situated, which affected the Company’s share in the power generation market.

 
 
 

 


3.
In 2012, there had been a rich supply of water to hydropower plants in the provinces and municipalities including Hunan, Jiangxi, Chongqing, Fujian, Gansu and Yunnan. The power generation by hydropower generating plants in the six provinces and municipalities increased by 31% on consolidated basis over the same period last year. In particular, there had been a sharp increase in the hydropower generation provided to Guangdong from Three Gorges, Yunnan and Guizhou. The rise of hydropower generation narrowed the demand for coal-fired power generation in the provinces where hydropower is generated or provided, and significantly affected the Company’s generation output.
   
4.
The long-term suspension of the coal mines in the surrounding areas of Yunnan Diandong due to safety accidents in the first quarter of 2012 resulted in tense supply of coal to the Company’s two power plants in Diandong, and affected electricity production of the Company.
 

 
 

 

 
The power generation and electricity sold by each of the Company’s domestic power plants in 2012 are listed below (in billion kWh):

Domestic Power Plant
Power
generation
of 2012
Power
generation
of 2011
Change
Electricity
sold for 2012
Electricity
sold for 2011
Change
             
Liaoning Province
           
 Dalian
5.980
6.805
-12.12%
5.691
6.457
-11.86%
 Dandong
3.202
3.204
-0.06%
3.046
3.049
-0.10%
 Yingkou
7.867
8.678
-9.35%
7.355
8.120
-9.42%
 Yingkou Co-generation  
3.337
3.137
6.38%
3.127
2.929
6.76%
 Wafangdian
  Wind Power
0.102
0.066
54.55%
0.100
0.065
53.85%
 Suzihe Hydropower
0.013
0.012
 Changtu Windpower
0.006
0.006
             
Inner Mongolia
           
 Huade Wind Power
0.203
0.136
49.26%
0.201
0.134
50.00%
             
Hebei Province
           
 Shang’an
14.265
14.473
-1.44%
13.346
13.616
-1.98%
 Kangbao Wind Power
0.062
0.0003
0.059
             
Gansu Province
           
 Pingliang
9.214
12.214
-24.56%
8.740
11.564
-24.42%
 Jiuquan Wind Power
0.756
0.751
             
Beijing
           
 Beijing Co-generation
4.636
4.887
-5.14%
4.085
4.304
-5.09%
 Beijing Co-generation
  (Combined Cycle)
3.955
0.004
3.863
0.004
             
Tianjin
           
 Yangliuqing
  Co-generation
6.609
6.956
-4.99%
6.141
6.510
-5.67%
             
Shanxi Province
           
 Yushe
3.405
4.180
-18.54%
3.151
3.861
-18.39%
 Zuoquan
6.358
5.934


 
 

 
 

Domestic Power Plant
Power
generation
of 2012
Power
generation
of 2011
Change
Electricity
sold for 2012
Electricity
sold for 2011
Change
             
             
Shandong Province
           
 Dezhou
15.400
14.518
6.08%
14.462
13.643
6.00%
 Jining
5.097
4.852
5.05%
4.734
4.512
4.92%
 Xindian
3.256
3.313
-1.72%
3.043
3.100
-1.84%
 Weihai
11.608
11.128
4.31%
11.053
10.586
4.41%
 Rizhao Phase II
7.484
8.173
-8.43%
7.080
7.717
-8.25%
 Zhanhua Co-generation  
1.724
1.587
8.63%
1.587
1.451
9.37%
             
Henan Province
           
 Qinbei
17.764
15.146
17.29%
16.751
14.289
17.23%
             
Jiangsu Province
           
 Nantong
8.406
9.086
-7.48%
8.019
8.665
-7.46%
 Nanjing
3.827
3.981
-3.87%
3.617
3.757
-3.73%
 Taicang
11.672
11.373
2.63%
11.104
10.790
2.91%
 Huaiyin
7.152
7.370
-2.96%
6.732
6.933
-2.90%
 Jinling
  (Combined-cycle)
3.788
3.740
1.28%
3.703
3.652
1.40%
 Jinling (Coal-fired)
11.538
11.884
-2.91%
10.993
11.312
-2.82%
 Qidong Wind Power
0.357
0.286
24.83%
0.350
0.280
25.00%
             
Shanghai
           
 Shidongkou First
7.710
7.681
0.38%
7.276
7.242
0.47%
 Shidongkou Second
6.472
7.412
-12.68%
6.213
7.112
-12.64%
 Shanghai
  Combined-cycle
1.633
1.266
28.99%
1.593
1.235
28.99%
 Shidongkou Power
7.739
6.862
12.78%
7.359
6.481
13.55%
             
Chongqing
           
 Luohuang
12.191
15.560
-21.65%
11.272
14.417
-21.81%
             
Zhejiang Province
           
 Yuhuan
24.116
26.768
-9.91%
22.939
25.489
-10.00%


 
 

 
 

Domestic Power Plant
Power
generation
of 2012
Power
generation
of 2011
Change
Electricity
sold for 2012
Electricity
sold for 2011
Change
             
             
Hubei Province
           
 Enshi Maweigou
  Hydropower
0.050
0.0001
0.049
0.0001
             
Hunan Province
           
 Yueyang
8.204
10.679
-23.18%
7.682
10.047
-23.54%
 Xiangqi Hydropower
0.183
0.180
             
Jiangxi Province
           
 Jinggangshan
8.842
9.485
-6.78%
8.424
9.019
-6.60%
             
Fujian Province
           
 Fuzhou
13.800
16.905
-18.37%
13.104
16.071
-18.46%
             
Guangdong Province
           
 Shantou Coal-fired
6.420
7.085
-9.39%
6.082
6.647
-8.50%
 Haimen
12.529
15.213
-17.64%
11.960
14.542
-17.76%
             
Yunnan Province
           
 Diandong Energy
8.509
11.648
-26.95%
7.857
10.771
-27.05%
 Yuwang Energy
4.992
5.813
-14.12%
4.629
5.344
-13.38%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
             
Total
302.433
313.554
-3.55%
285.455
295.717
-3.47%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


The accumulated power generation of Tuas Power Limited in Singapore in 2012 accounted for a market share of 25.2%, representing a decrease of 1.9 percentage points as compared to the same period last year.


 
 

 

 
In addition, generating units No.5 and No.6 (2 x 680 MW) of Huaneng Weihai Power Plant (in which the Company owns 60% equity interest) at Shandong Province have commenced trial run; oil-fired generating unit No.2 (600 MW) of Tuas Power Limited (which is wholly-owned by the Company) in Singapore has been closed down.  At the same time, there had been changes in the generation capacity in part of the power plants in which the Company has equity interests.  As of 31 December 2012, the controlled power generation capacity of the Company was 62,756 MW, and the equity-based power generation capacity of the Company was 56,572 MW.
 

 
By Order of the Board
Huaneng Power International, Inc.
Du Daming
Company Secretary

 
As at the date of this announcement, the directors of the Company are:

Cao Peixi
Shao Shiwei
(Executive Director)
(Independent Non-executive Director)
Huang Long
Wu Liansheng
(Non-executive Director)
(Independent Non-executive Director)
Li Shiqi
Li Zhensheng
(Non-executive Director)
(Independent Non-executive Director)
Huang Jian
Qi Yudong
(Non-executive Director)
(Independent Non-executive Director)
Liu Guoyue
Zhang Shouwen
(Executive Director)
(Independent Non-executive Director)
Fan Xiaxia
 
(Executive Director)
 
Shan Qunying
 
(Non-executive Director)
 
Guo Hongbo
 
(Non-executive Director)
 
Xu Zujian
 
(Non-executive Director)
 
Xie Rongxing
 
(Non-executive Director)
 


Beijing, the PRC
16 January 2013
 

 
 

 

 
SIGNATURE
 

 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the under-signed, thereunto duly authorized.
 

 
HUANENG POWER INTERNATIONAL, INC.
   
 
By  /s/ Du Daming
   
 
Name: Du Daming
 
Title:  Company Secretary

 
Date:    January 16, 2013