SPIC generates 10% of China's electricity by a mix of energy sources

State Power Investment Corporation (国家电力投资集团有限公司) is one of China's five largest state-owned electricity producers, supplying approximately 10% of the country's electricity across 27 Chinese provinces.
SPIC operates diverse energy assets with total installed capacity exceeding 260 GW: (as of May 2025):
- Solar power: 86.29 GW (world's #1 for 8 consecutive years)
- Wind power: 62.24 GW (world's #2 )
- Hydropower: 26.53 GW
- Thermal power: 84.27 GW (including 73.04 GW coal, 9.26 GW gas, 1.97 GW biomass)
- Nuclear power: Developing advanced AP1000 passive nuclear technology ("Guohe-1")
- Coal mining: 83 million tonnes/year production capacity across 5 mines in Inner Mongolia
- Aluminum production: 11.2 million tonnes bauxite, 3.9 million tonnes alumina, 4.3 million tonnes electrolytic aluminum capacity
- Energy storage: 7,436 MW / 17,151 MWh (approximately 12.6% of China's total)