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Officials Must Kick Out CLP’s Plans For Extra Spending

Updated on Apr 05, 2008 - SCMP
I see it is business as usual for CLP Power under the revised scheme of control agreement for electricity companies (”CLP places LNG plant on shopping list”, March 31).
Under the previous arrangement, CLP Power was able to generate extra income for shareholders (mainly Exxon) of HK$3.2 billion to HK3.6 […]

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 until the end […]

CLP Set To Clear The Air Significantly By 2050

Regina Leung - SCMP
5:00pm, Dec 07, 2007
The CLP group (SEHK: 0002) set a voluntary target to cut its carbon emissions per unit of power output by 75 per cent by 2050, says Andrew Brandler, Chief Executive Officer of CLP on Friday.
“The plan is part of our pledge to fight global warming and reduce the effect […]

Castle Peak Power Objection

PRESS RELEASE – January 25, 2007
Clear The Air objects to Exxon/Mobil attempt to take over Soko Island
Yesterday, Clear The Air submitted its objection to the Castle Peak Power Environmental Impact Assessment for the building of a facility to store methane gas.
Methane is a major greenhouse gas. It is called liquefied natural gas or LNG when […]

LNG Receiving Terminal by Castle Peak Power Company

Date: 22 January 2007
To : Environmental Protection Department
Re: Environmental Impact Assessment under Study Brief No. ESB-126/2005 for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Receiving Terminal by Castle Peak Power Company
Clear The Air Response to EIA based on objectives of the study brief
1. Proposed capacity
“The objectives of the EIA study are as follows:
(ii) to provide information on the […]