Big Chinese power producers to see better days ahead, more focus on renewables

Published 11:05 on April 24, 2023  /  Last updated at 11:05 on April 24, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, China

China’s top independent power producers (IPPs) stand to benefit from moderating coal prices over the next twelve months, lifting their credit profiles and enabling them to be better placed to execute China’s energy transition goals, research from a ratings service has found.
China’s top independent power producers (IPPs) stand to benefit from moderating coal prices over the next twelve months, lifting their credit profiles and enabling them to be better placed to execute China’s energy transition goals, research from a ratings service has found.


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