Andrew Brandler, Oct 10, 2008 – SCMP Chief Executive Donald Tsang Yam-kuen’s recent energy deal with Beijing, securing gas and nuclear power supplies for Hong Kong for the next 20 years, is a landmark in the development of the city’s energy policy. We at CLP Power had been consistently advised for many years that Hong [...]
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Gas Plan For Sokos Ditched By CLP Firm Looks To Invest In Mainland LNG Plant
Denise Tsang, SCMP – Sep 12, 2008 CLP Power (SEHK: 0002) has abandoned its controversial HK$10 billion plan to build a liquefied natural gas plant on the Soko Islands off Lantau. The power company will instead look to invest in an LNG processing plant on the mainland. “The Sokos project is stopped,” CLP’s commercial director [...]
CLP Carbon Output Hits 15-Year High
Cheung Chi-fai – Updated on Mar 13, 2008 – SCMPCLP Power’s carbon dioxide emissions rose 8.5 per cent last year, hitting a 15-year high as it generated power for the city using more coal and less natural gas. The city’s biggest power supplier also emitted a quarter more nitrogen oxide – a smog-inducing air pollutant [...]
Black Point Power Station Gets New License
Hong Kong’s Black Point Power Station Gets New License January 3, 2008 – China CSR Hong Kong’s Environmental Protection Department issued a renewed license for the Black Point Power Station at the end of December 2007. “The renewed licence under the Air Pollution Control Ordinance will come into effect tomorrow (January 1) and remain valid [...]