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Business scope of Shenzhen Energy Group

The company's business scope is the development, production, purchase and sale of various conventional and new energy sources; Investing in and managing the development and transportation of energy-related raw materials, ports, docks and warehousing industries; Investment and management of real estate, housing and leasing industries that are compatible with energy; Investing in and operating high-tech industries that can improve energy efficiency; Manage and import and export complete sets of equipment, supporting equipment, machines and tools and transportation tools required by the company's energy projects; Design, construction, management and operation of various energy engineering projects, as well as personnel training, consulting and other related services related to energy engineering; Development, transfer and service of environmental protection technology; Property management, with its own property leasing; Engaged in personal real estate development and operation on the legally acquired land; Other businesses that can improve social and economic benefits.

By the end of 2008, the total assets of Shenzhen Energy Group Co., Ltd. was 29.4 billion yuan, and the installed holding capacity reached 5.872 million kilowatts. The power plants controlled by the company are mainly distributed in Shenzhen and its surrounding areas. It mainly includes Shenzhen Mawan Power Plant (1.84 million kilowatts), Guangdong Heyuan Power Plant (1.20 million kilowatts), Shenzhen East Power Plant (11.70 million kilowatts), Dongguan Shajiao B Power Plant (700,000 kilowatts) and Dongguan Zhang Yang Power Plant (360,000 kilowatts). In addition, Ghana Gas Turbine Power Plant (200,000 kilowatts, under construction), Inner Mongolia Tongliao Yihe Tara Wind Farm (300,000 kilowatts, under construction) and Manzhouli Wind Farm (69,500 kilowatts, under construction). The company has nearly 20 enterprises under its jurisdiction, initially forming a strategic pattern of focusing on electricity and comprehensive development of related industries.