SGCC Completes 49 Percent Equity Acquisition of OETC
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MUSCAT, Oman, March 16, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) has completed the 49% equity acquisition
of Oman Electricity Transmission Company OETC together with seller Nama Group
on March 11 in Muscat, Oman.
As a technical partner, SGCC will make use of its technologies and experience
in grid operations management with its local partners in the region to continue
improving the operational safety and distribution capacity of the country's electric grid.
Committed to becoming a long-term and stable international investor in the
industry that upholds sustainable development strategies, SGCC always insists
on long-term, local and market-oriented operations.
Through advanced power transmission technologies, management experience and
strong brand, SGCC seeks to fulfil its social responsibilities to accomplish
with better results. In its approach to international stock assets acquisition
in the overseas power and energy sector, greenfield development projects and
asset operation management, SGCC follows the principles of equality and mutual growth.
Since 2008, SGCC has successively acquired stakes in the Philippines (NGCP,
40%), Portugal (REN, 25%), Australia (46.56% of ElectraNet, 60% of SGSPAA and
19.9% of AusNet), Hong Kong SAR (HKEI, 21%), Italy (CDP Reti, 35%), Brazil
(CPFL, nearly 85%), Greece (IPTO, 24%) and Oman (OETC, 49%).
SGCC has won multiple greenfield investment bids, including the Teles Pires
transmission lines and the Belo Monte Hydropower UHV transmission project.
All of SGCC's projects overseas that total USD 65 billion in value is operating
smoothly with excellent performance. The company also emphasizes growing the
capacity of overseas assets and promoting sustainable development of investment companies.
Since becoming a shareholder in the NGCP project in the Philippines, SGCC has
actively shared advanced power grid technologies and management experience with
the local partner to improve operations, power quality and reliability continuously.
Guaranteeing a safe and reliable power supply for the economic development of the Philippines.
SGCC has also supported NGCP in fighting natural disasters and has sent
multiple batches of experts to provide advices on restoration works while
enhancing disaster prevention and resilience of NGCP power assets.
In Brazil, SGCC has led the CPFL company to improve quality and efficiency,
winning multiple awards that recognized CPFL as the "Best National Distributor"
and the 2017 Brazil Reputation Dividend Report "Reputation 1st place of Energy
Enterprises" (2017). CPFL also received the IASC Award (Aneel Consumer
Satisfaction Index) (2018). The Belo Monte UHVDC Phase II (XRTE) by State Grid
Brazil Holding (SGBH) was awarded the 2019 Benchmarking Brazil's Best Social
Environment Management Project for its practical environmental protection work.
Meanwhile, the Teles Pires Transmission Phase II Project was completed two and
a half years in advance and received commendatory letter issued by ONS Brazil.
In Australia, the SGSPAA Northern Gas Pipeline Phase I Project was presented
the "Best Customer Innovation Award" and became one of the 2019 International
Edison Award Finalists for its Power Changers project, and an AusNet Services
project that is providing an insight into how new energy technologies may be
used to improve the security, reliability and affordability of electricity for
communities in the future was named a joint winner of the Clean Energy
Council's Innovation Award.
In Portugal, REN was named "Most Attractive Employer" for its good business
performance and corporate image. In the meantime, SGCC fulfils its corporate
social responsibilities by supporting local education, cultural and sports and
poverty alleviation undertakings, and thrives to achieve the comprehensive
development that integrates the economy, society, people's livelihood and
environment in the countries and regions through public welfare projects.
SGBH has supported more than 450 public welfare programs in Brazil, including
the ancient Valongo Wharf Archaeological Site in Rio de Janeiro and the Maré do
Amanhã Orchestra project. The latter has successfully trained more than 6,000
teenagers and received "TheBest Management Practice of Social Responsibility
Award" from United Nations Global Compact.
In the Philippines, SGCC has supported NGCP to make significant contributions
to student aid programs, community development, disaster resistance and
alleviation and environmental protection. The "Brighten Up" project was the
first major corporate social responsibility project in the Philippines carried
out by a Chinese company, and it provided electricity to two villages located
in remote areas.
For more information, please visit: www.sgcc.com.cn
About SGCC
Established in 2002, SGCC is a state-owned company that takes the investment,
construction and operation of power grids as core business. Committed to
re-electrification and energy connectivity, meeting the power demand with clean
and green alternatives, SGCC supplies power to over 1.1 billion population in
26 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, covering 88% of Chinese
national territory.
As the largest public utility in the world, with a registered capital of 829.5
billion RMB and total overseas assets of USD 65 billion.
SOURCE SGCC
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