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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, 2011

(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 on power generation increase in 2010 of Huaneng Power International, Inc. (the “Registrant”), made by the Registrant on January 19, 2011.
 

 
 

 

 
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 26.25%
FOR THE WHOLE YEAR OF 2010

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 2010.

According to the Company's preliminary statistics, as of 31 December 2010, the Company's total power generation within China on consolidated basis amounted to 256.95 billion kWh, representing an increase of 26.25% over the same period last year. Accumulated electricity sold amounted to 241.799 billion kWh.

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

1.
the Company has increased its sales efforts, thereby grasping the growth trend of the national economy in 2010 and the favourable conditions for substantial increase in the national electricity demand, expanding various marketing channels and increasing power generation;
   
2.
the Company had various new generating units commenced operation, thereby increasing the market share; and



 
 

 


3.
under the impact of the global financial crisis, the national electricity demand in 2009 was depressed. The base number of the power generation was relatively lower, resulting in a relatively higher growth in 2010 as compared to the same period of last year.

The power generation and electricity sold by each of the Company's domestic power plants of 2010 are listed below (in billion kWh):

Domestic Power Plant
Power
generation
of 2010
Power
generation
of 2009
Change
Electricity
sold in 2010
         
Liaoning Province
       
 Dalian
7.912
8.386
-5.65%
7.524
 Dandong
3.864
4.078
-5.25%
3.678
 Yingkou
9.850
9.402
4.76%
9.241
 Yingkou
  Co-generation
3.669
0.123
2,882.93%
3.417
Inner Mongolia
       
 Huade Wind Power
0.130
0.127
Hebei Province
       
 Shang'an
14.098
11.824
19.23%
13.249
Gansu Province
       
 Pingliang
8.945
5.077
76.19%
8.465
Beijing
       
 Beijing Co-generation
4.704
4.394
7.06%
4.150
Tianjin
       
 Yangliuqing
  Co-generation
6.439
6.007
7.19%
5.995
Shanxi Province
       
 Yushe
4.889
4.464
9.52%
4.511
Shandong Province
       
 Dezhou
16.143
14.910
8.27%
15.247
 Jining
5.271
2.044
157.88%
4.887
 Xindian
3.657
3.345
9.33%
3.437
 Weihai
4.212
3.720
13.23%
3.972
 Rizhao Phase II
8.152
7.307
11.56%
7.728
 Zhanhua
  Co-generation
0.206
0.188


 
 

 


Domestic Power Plant
Power
generation
of 2010
Power
generation
of 2009
Change
Electricity
sold in 2010
         
Henan Province
       
 Qinbei
13.961
12.510
11.60%
13.121
Jiangsu Province
       
 Nantong
8.643
7.816
10.58%
8.205
 Nanjing
3.759
3.654
2.87%
3.545
 Taicang
11.624
11.537
0.75%
10.706
 Huaiyin
8.048
7.293
10.35%
7.578
 Jinling
  (Combined-cycle)
2.434
2.273
7.08%
2.375
 Jinling (Coal-fired)
6.458
6.078
 Qidong Wind Power
0.214
0.153
39.87%
0.210
Shanghai
       
 Shidongkou First
7.566
6.847
10.50%
7.109
 Shidongkou Second
6.510
6.691
-2.71%
6.239
 Shanghai
  Combined-cycle
1.650
0.847
94.81%
1.609
 Shidongkou Power
5.002
 
4.713
Chongqing
       
 Luohuang
12.535
10.843
15.60%
11.548
Zhejiang Province
       
 Changxing
1.077
1.585
-32.05%
0.989
 Yuhuan
23.440
19.913
17.71%
22.337
Hunan province
       
 Yueyang
5.786
5.225
10.74%
5.397
Jiangxi Province
       
 Jinggangshan
8.252
3.194
158.36%
7.857
Fujian Province
       
 Fuzhou
8.802
8.511
3.42%
8.378

 
 

 


Guangdong Province
       
 Shantou Coal-fired
7.036
6.198
13.52%
6.572
 Haimen
12.012
3.349
258.67%
11.417
 
 
 
 
 
         
Total
256.950
203.520
26.25%
241.799
 
 
 
 
 


Shandong Zhanhua Co-generation Limited Company ("Zhanhua Co-generation"), a company acquired by the Company from Shandong Electric Power Corporation, was consolidated into Company's accounts since December 2010. The figures represented the power generation and electricity sold by Zhanhua Co-generation for December 2010.


The accumulated power generation of Tuas Power Limited in Singapore of 2010 accounted for a market share of 24.7% in Singapore, representing an increase of 0.4 percentage points as compared to 24.3% of the same period last year.

 
By Order of the Board
 
Gu Biquan
 
Company Secretary



 
 

 

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

Cao Peixi
Liu Jipeng
(Executive Director)
(Independent Non-executive Director)
Huang Long
Yu Ning
(Non-executive Director)
(Independent Non-executive Director)
Wu Dawei
Shao Shiwei
(Non-executive Director)
(Independent Non-executive Director)
Huang Jian
Zheng Jianchao
(Non-executive Director)
(Independent Non-executive Director)
Liu Guoyue
Wu Liansheng
(Executive Director)
(Independent Non-executive Director)
Fan Xiaxia
 
(Executive Director)
 
Shan Qunying
 
(Non-executive Director)
 
Xu Zujian
 
(Non-executive Director)
 
Huang Mingyuan
 
(Non-executive Director)
 
Liu Shuyuan
 
(Non-executive Director)
 
   
Beijing, the PRC
 
19 January 2011
 

 
 

 


 
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 19, 2011