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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, 2012
 
(Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.)
 
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Huaneng Power International, Inc.
Huaneng Building,
4 Fuxingmennei Street,
Xicheng District,
Beijing, 100031 PRC
 

 
 

 

This Form 6-K consists of:
 
An announcement regarding power generation increase of Huaneng Power International, Inc. (the "Registrant") in 2011, made by the Registrant on January 11, 2012.
 
 
 
 

 
 
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
INCREASES BY 22.03% IN 2011
 
This announcement is made pursuant to Rules 13.09(1) and (2) of the Rules Governing the Listing of Securities on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited.
 
Huaneng Power International, Inc. (the "Company") announces its power generation of 2011.
 
According to the Company's preliminary statistics, as of 31 December 2011, the Company's total power generation within China on consolidated basis amounted to 313.554 billion kWh, representing an increase of 22.03% over the same period last year. Total electricity sold amounted to 295.717 billion kWh, representing an increase of 22.30% over the same period last year.
 
The increase in power generation of the Company was mainly attributable to the following reasons:
 
1.
The Company seized the favourable opportunity of the good economic trend and greater national power demand in the PRC in 2011 and expanded various

 
 

 

marketing channels, enlarged the market share, optimized the maintenance of generation units, optimized the power generation structure, and increased power generation with marginal contribution; and
 
2.
Various new generating units of the Company had commenced operation since the second half year of 2010, and the Company also completed the acquisition of Zhanhua Co-generation and Diandong Energy, thereby increasing the Company's market share.
 

 
 

 

The power generation and electricity sold by each of the Company's domestic power plants in 2011 are listed below (in billion kWh):
 
Domestic Power Plant
Power
generation
of 2011
Power
generation
of 2010
Change
Electricity
sold for
2011
Electricity
sold for
2010
Change
             
Liaoning Province
           
 Dalian
6.805
7.912
-13.99%
6.457
7.524
-14.18%
 Dandong
3.204
3.864
-17.08%
3.049
3.678
-17.10%
 Yingkou
8.678
9.850
-11.90%
8.120
9.241
-12.13%
 Yingkou Co-generation
3.137
3.669
-14.50%
2.929
3.417
-14.28%
 Wafangdian Wind Power
0.066
0.065
             
Inner Mongolia
           
 Huade Wind Power
0.136
0.130
4.62%
0.134
0.127
5.51%
             
Hebei Province
           
 Shang'an
14.473
14.098
2.66%
13.616
13.249
2.77%
 Kangbao Wind Power
0.0003
             
Gansu Province
           
 Pingliang
12.214
8.945
36.55%
11.564
8.465
36.61%
             
Beijing
           
 Beijing Co-generation
4.887
4.704
3.89%
4.304
4.150
3.71%
    Beijing Co-generation (Combined Cycle)
0.004
0.004
             
Tianjin
           
 Yangliuqing Co-generation
6.956
6.439
8.03%
6.510
5.995
8.59%
             
Shanxi Province
           
 Yushe
4.180
4.889
-14.50%
3.861
4.511
-14.41%
 

 
 

 

 
Domestic Power Plant
Power
generation
of 2011
Power
generation
of 2010
Change
Electricity
sold for
2011
Electricity
sold for
2010
Change
             
Shandong Province
           
 Dezhou
14.518
16.143
-10.07%
13.643
15.247
-10.52%
 Jining
4.852
5.271
-7.95%
4.512
4.887
-7.67%
 Xindian
3.313
3.657
-9.41%
3.100
3.437
-9.81%
 Weihai
11.128
4.212
164.20%
10.586
3.972
166.52%
 Rizhao Phase II
8.173
8.152
0.26%
7.717
7.728
-0.14%
 Zhanhua Co-generation1
1.587
0.206
670.39%
1.451
0.188
671.81%
             
Henan Province
           
 Qinbei
15.146
13.961
8.49%
14.289
13.121
8.90%
             
Jiangsu Province
           
 Nantong
9.086
8.643
5.13%
8.665
8.205
5.61%
 Nanjing
3.981
3.759
5.91%
3.757
3.545
5.98%
 Taicang
11.373
11.624
-2.16%
10.790
10.706
0.78%
 Huaiyin
7.370
8.048
-8.42%
6.933
7.578
-8.51%
 Jinling (Combined-cycle)
3.740
2.434
53.66%
3.652
2.375
53.77%
 Jinling (Coal-fired)
11.884
6.458
84.02%
11.312
6.078
86.11%
 Qidong Wind Power
0.286
0.214
33.64%
0.280
0.210
33.33%
             
Shanghai
           
 Shidongkou First
7.681
7.566
1.52%
7.242
7.109
1.87%
 Shidongkou Second
7.412
6.510
13.86%
7.112
6.239
13.99%
 Shanghai Combined-cycle
1.266
1.650
-23.27%
1.235
1.609
-23.24%
 Shidongkou Power
6.862
5.002
37.19%
6.481
4.713
37.51%
             
Chongqing
           
 Luohuang
15.560
12.535
24.13%
14.417
11.548
24.84%
             
 

 
 

 

 
Domestic Power Plant
Power
generation
of 2011
Power
generation
of 2010
Change
Electricity
sold for
2011
Electricity
sold for
2010
Change
             
Zhejiang Province
           
 Changxing2
1.077
0.989
 Yuhuan
26.768
23.440
14.20%
25.489
22.337
14.11%
             
Hubei Province
           
 Enshi Maweigou3
0.0001
0.0001
             
Hunan Province
           
 Yueyang
10.679
5.786
84.57%
10.047
5.397
86.16%
             
Jiangxi Province
           
 Jinggangshan
9.485
8.252
14.94%
9.019
7.857
14.79%
             
Fujian Province
           
 Fuzhou
16.905
8.802
92.06%
16.071
8.378
91.82%
             
Guangdong Province
           
 Shantou Coal-fired
7.085
7.036
0.70%
6.647
6.572
1.14%
 Haimen
15.213
12.012
26.65%
14.542
11.417
27.37%
             
Yunnan Province
           
 Diandong Energy4
11.648
10.962
6.26%
10.771
 Yuwang Energy4
5.813
6.185
-6.02%
5.344
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
             
Total
313.554
256.950
22.03%
295.717
241.799
22.30%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1.
Shandong Zhanhua Co-generation acquired by the Company was included in the Company's consolidated accounts since December 2010. The figures for 2010 represented the power generation and electricity sold in December 2010.

 
 

 

 
2.
Changxing Power Plant in Zhejiang Province had ceased operation.
 
3.
Hubei Enshi Maweigou Power was included in the Company's consolidated accounts since 30 December 2011.
 
4.
The figures representing the power generation of Yunnan Diandong Energy and Yuwang Energy in 2010 were for information only. These figures had not been included in the calculation of the total figures for the Company's power generation in 2010.
 
The accumulated power generation of Tuas Power Limited in Singapore in 2011 accounted for a market share of 26.9% in Singapore, representing an increase of 2.2 percentage points as compared to 24.7% of the same period last year.
 
In addition, the combined cycle extension project of Huaneng Beijing Co-generation Power Plant (in which the Company holds 41% equity interest) with an aggregate generation capacity of 923 MW, the 1x600 MW coal-fired generation unit (Unit No.1) in Shanxi Huaneng Zuoquan Power Plant (in which the Company holds 80% equity interest) and the 1x20 MW generation unit (Unit No.1) of Hunan Yongzhou Xiangqi Hydro Power Plant (which is wholly-owned by the Company) had respectively completed the trial run by end of 2011. In addition, the transaction relating to the Company's acquisition of Hubei Province Enshi City Maweigou Valley Hydro Power Development Co., Ltd. (which is 100% owned by the Company) with an aggregate generation capacity of 15 WW completed on 30 December 2011.
 
The above project and units in aggregate increased the controlled power generation capacity of the Company by 1,558 MW, and the equity-based power generation capacity of the Company by 893.4 MW. As of 31 December 2011, the controlled power generation capacity of the Company increased from 56,419 MW to 57,977 MW, and the equity-based power generation capacity of the Company increased from 52,292.5 MW to 53,185.9 MW.
 
 
By Order of the Board
 
Huaneng Power International, Inc.
 
Gu Biquan
 
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)
   
Liu Shuyuan
   
(Non-executive Director)
   
Xu Zujian
   
(Non-executive Director)
   
Huang Mingyuan
   
(Non-executive Director)
   
     
Beijing, the PRC
   
11 January 2012
   
 
 
 

 

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/ Gu Biquan
     
Name:
 
Gu Biquan
     
Title:
 
Company Secretary
 
 
Date:    January 11, 2012