Henan Yuneng Holdings Co., Ltd.
001896 · XSHE · Utilities Regulated Electric · China
Henan Yuneng Holdings Co., Ltd. is an industrial enterprise primarily engaged in the production and distribution of energy and chemical products in China. Its core operations include the generation of electric power and the supply of coal and other energy resources. As a pivotal player within the energy sector, the company supports both industrial and consumer demand by ensuring a stable supply of electricity and fossil fuels. Henan Yuneng Holdings also ventures into related chemical production, reflecting its diversified approach to energy solutions. Serving as a critical component of China's vast energy marketplace, the company underpins the nation’s industrial productivity and domestic energy consumption. Through its integrated energy services, Henan Yuneng Holdings Co., Ltd. plays an essential role in advancing regional economic development and supporting sustainable growth initiatives, forming a backbone for infrastructural and technological advancements across diverse sectors.
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Utilities Regulated Electric
Utilities sector · China
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