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2011 Interim Report

16th Sep 2011 10:46

DATANG INTERNATIONAL POWER GENERATION CO., LTD. (Stock Code: 00991) 2011 Interim ReportFocus in Power Generation,Pursue Synergistic Diversifications, Brighten Tomorrow with Clean Energy.All these years, Datang Power has been steadfastly implementing its development strategy of "focusing in the power generation business whilst seeking synergistic diversifications". It has gone a long way towards achieving diversified expansion of its power sources structure as well as its assets structure: concurrent developments on coal-fired power, hydropower and wind power; continued capacity growth on clean and renewable energies; and continuous growth on various business segments including power generation, coal, coal-to-chemical, transport and recycling economy.During the Twelfth Five-year Plan period, Datang Power will continue to focus in the power generation business whilst capitalising on the complementary advantages of various power sources, and will rely on the coal operations as a foundation for strengthening the Group's risk-aversion capability. It will build the coal-to-chemical business into a new profit platform, and develop railway, port and shipping into a transportation backbone to link up the Group's upstream-downstream assets chain. In fully leveraging the synergy of its diversified businesses, Datang Power aims to enhance its

competitiveness and profitability in various energy sectors, building itself into a brighter tomorrow.

Contents-- Company Results-- Management Discussion and Analysis-- Share Capital and Dividends-- Significant Events-- Purchase, Sale and Redemption of the Company's Listed Securities-- Compliance with the Code on Corporate Governance Practices-- Compliance with the Model Code for Securities Transactions by Directors of Listed Issuers-- Audit Committee-- Condensed Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income-- Condensed Consolidated Statement of Financial Position-- Condensed Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity-- Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows-- Notes to the Condensed Financial Statements-- Difference between Financial StatementsCompany Results

OPERATING AND FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS:

-- Operating revenue amounted to approximately RMB33,322 million, representing an

increase of approximately 15.12% over the first half of 2010.

-- Net profit attributable to equity holders of the Company amounted to approximately

RMB932 million, representing an increase of approximately 2.17% over the first half

of 2010.

-- Basic earnings per share attributable to equity holders of the Company amounted to

approximately RMB0.0747, representing a decrease of approximately RMB0.001 per share

over the first half of 2010.

The board of directors (the "Board") of Datang International Power Generation Co., Ltd. (the "Company") hereby announces the unaudited consolidated operating results of the Company and its subsidiaries (the "Group") prepared in conformity with the International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS") for the six months ended 30 June 2011 (the "Period"), together with the unaudited consolidated operating results of the first half of 2010 (the "Corresponding Period Last Year") for comparison. Such operating results have been reviewed and confirmed by the Company's audit committee (the "Audit Committee").Operating revenue of the Group for the Period was approximately RMB33,322 million, representing an increase of approximately 15.12% as compared to the Corresponding Period Last Year. Net profit attributable to equity holders of the Company was approximately RMB932 million, representing an increase of approximately 2.17% as compared to the Corresponding Period Last Year. Basic earnings per share attributable to equity holders of the Company amounted to approximately RMB0.0747, representing a decrease of approximately RMB0.001 per share as compared to the Corresponding Period Last Year.

The Board does not recommend any payment of interim dividend for 2011.

Please refer to the unaudited financial information for details of the consolidated operating results of the Group.

Management Discussion and Analysis

The Group is one of the largest independent power generation companies in the People's Republic of China (the "PRC"), which is primarily engaged in power generation businesses with its main focus on coal-fired power generation. In the first half of 2011, the Company continued to steadfastly implement the strategy of "focusing in the power generation business whilst complementing with synergistic diversifications". The Company, having consolidated its strengths in the power generation business, continued pushing forward power-related upstream and downstream projects such as coal mining, coal chemical, railway construction and shipping at a steady pace in accordance with plans. The Group, with reference to changes in the State policies and the market environment, took initiatives in tackling the changes and making prompt responses, while ensuring steady, safe and orderly production and operation management. As a result, the Group achieved a year-on-year steady growth in profits despite a number of unfavourable factors such as increases in fuel price and loan interest rate.

A. Management's Review on the Operating Results of Various Businesses

(Financial information is shown according to China Accounting Standards for Business

Enterprises ("PRC GAAP"). For segment information, please refer to Note 4 to the

unaudited financial information below.)

1. The Power Generation Business

(1) Business Review

The Company is one of the largest independent power producers

in the PRC. As

at 30 June 2011, the Group managed a total installed capacity of approximately 37,258MW. The power generation businesses of the Group are primarily distributed in the North China Power Grid, the Gansu

Power Grid,

the Zhejiang Power Grid, the Yunnan Power Grid, the Fujian

Power Grid, the

Guangdong Power Grid, the Chongqing Power Grid, the Jiangxi

Power Grid, the

Liaoning Power Grid, the Ningxia Power Grid, the Jiangsu Power

Grid and the

Qinghai Power Grid. In the first half of 2011, the macro-economy performed

satisfactorily as a

whole, which was demonstrated by an overall robust demand for

power

nationwide. The power consumption of the society increased

relatively fast

by undergoing an year-on-year increase of more than 12%; and

power

consumption in various provinces recorded positive growth.

However, the

problem regarding structural power shortage remained,

competition in the

power market was as intense as before, and the continuously

rising thermal

coal prices stayed at high levels, thereby exerting tremendous

pressure on

power enterprises for their production operation and power

supply. Under the

market conditions where opportunities co-existed with

pressures, the

employees of the Group at all levels stood in unity and worked

together,

leveraged their management advantages, and adopted pragmatic

and effective

measures to overcome to the maximum degree the impact of the

unfavourable

factors, thereby having succeeded in maintaining safe and

stable operation

and sound development of the Group's power generation businesses. (i) Maintained Stable and Safe Power Production During the Period, total power generation of the Group amounted to approximately 96.1569 billion kWh, representing an increase of approximately 19.05% as compared to the Corresponding Period Last Year. Total on-grid power generation of the Group amounted to approximately 90.6614 billion kWh, representing an increase of approximately 19.27% over the Corresponding Period Last Year. Significant year-on-year increases in both total power generation and on-grid power generation were mainly attributable to a continued sound macro-economy of the country, an increase in power

consumption of the

whole society, and an increase in the capacity of the Group's operational generating units and their safe and steady operation. During the Period, the Group added new installed capacity of approximately 1,208.14 MW. The average utilisation hours of power generation facilities increased by 253 hours as compared to the Corresponding Period Last Year. Operational generating units were operated safely and steadily. No casualties or incidents occurred in connection with power generation. The equivalent

availability factor

of the operational generating units stood at a high level of 91.46%. (ii) Energy Saving and Emissions Reduction Reaped Remarkable Results During the Period, coal consumption of the Group amounted to approximately 319.67g/kWh, representing a decrease of approximately 5.25g/kWh over the Corresponding Period Last Year, while the consolidated electricity consumption rate of power plants amounted to approximately 5.80%. The coal-fired generating units of the Group continued to achieve a desulphurisation facilities

installation rate

of 100%. Emission rates of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen

oxides, smoke ash

and waste water amounted to approximately 0.382g/kWh, 1.329g/kWh, 0.118g/kWh and 65.91g/kWh respectively, representing decreases of approximately 17%, 5.7%, 9.9% and 23% respectively.

Emission rates of

various pollutants were lower than the national average

levels.

(iii) Strengthened Economic Analysis and Improved Business Management Efficiency During the Period, the Group continued to encounter various unfavourable situations such as rising and high coal prices and increases in loan interest rate. Faced with such an ongoing challenging operation environment, the Group closely tracked the market, actively conducted researches on budget plans, strengthened internal management and created a favourable external environment for pushing forward production and operation work in a solid manner: (1) Capital operation proceeded in a solid manner. During the Period, the Group made full use of the functions of resources

allocation in the

capital market by issuing 1 billion A shares by way of non-public issue to nine specific investors including the parent company China Datang Corporation. Net proceeds of approximately

RMB6,671 million

were raised to replenish the capital needs of the Group

during the

process of its development, facilitate a smooth

implementation of

investment projects and further improve the Group's

profitability.

During the Period, the Group also successfully issued

10-year

corporate bonds in a total amount of RMB3,000 million

bearing a coupon

rate of 5.25%, thereby having effectively optimised the debt structure and reduced the financing costs of the Group. (2) Management responsibilities were executed level-by-level to achieve the targets of power generation. Aggregate utilisation hours of power generating units amounted to approximately 2,557 hours, representing a year-on-year increase of approximately 253 hours. (3)

Various types of

economical coal were developed to secure fuel supply; coal blending and mixed burning were enhanced, so that fuel costs were kept under control effectively. (4) Cash allocation and capital availability according to needs were improved; and loans were repaid on a timely basis to minimise idle funds and optimise loan portfolio. (iv) Pushed forward Infrastructure Construction and Optimised Power Generation Structure During the Period, the Group achieved prominent results in construction and preliminary works through delegating management responsibilities level-by-level according to specific production targets for various power projects, thereby enabling new generating units with a total capacity of approximately 1,208.14MW to commence power generation successfully. Among the new capacity added: -- Newly installed 600MW of coal-fired power units, mainly including two 300MW thermal power co-generating units at Linfen Hexi Thermal Power Company; -- Newly installed 301.89MW of hydropower units,

including 150MW

hydropower generating units at Chongqing Wulong

Hydropower Company,

1.89MW hydropower generating units at Yuneng Group and 150MW hydropower generating units at Sichuan Jinkang Electricity Development Co., Ltd. (owned through acquisitions); and -- Newly installed 306.25MW of wind power and

photovoltaic generating

units, including 97.5MW wind power generating units at Liaoning Wind Power Generation Company, 177.75MW wind power generating units at Inner Mongolia Wind Power Company, 21MW wind power generating units at Zuoyun Wind Power Company and 10MW

photovoltaic generating

units at Qingtongxia Photovoltaic Co. Ltd. As at 30 June 2011, the generation capacities of

coal-fired power,

hydropower and wind power accounted for 86.62%, 11.40%

and 1.96% of

the Group's installed power generation capacity,

respectively. As

compared to the Corresponding Period Last Year, the

proportion of

capacity in clean and renewable energy increased to

13.36%, making the

power generation structure further optimised on an ongoing basis. (v) Preliminary Works on Projects Proceeded Steadfastly During the Period, five power projects of the Group have been approved by the State, including a hydropower project with an approved total capacity of 850MW, two wind power projects with an approved total capacity of 96MW, and two photovoltaic power generation projects with an approved total capacity of 40MW. Details of the aforesaid power projects are: -- Hydropower project: 850MW generating units at Huangjinping Hydropower Station in Dadu River, Sichuan. -- Wind power project: The Phase 3 project for 48MW generating units at Faku Wind Power Station in Liaoning, and the Phase 1 project for 48MW generating units at Shengjiadun, Qingtongxia in Ningxia. -- Photovoltaic power generation project: The Phase 2 project for 20MW generating units at Qingtongxia photovoltaic power generation in Ningxia, and 20MW generating units at Golmud photovoltaic power generation project in Qinghai. (2) Major Financial Indicators and Analysis (i) Operating Revenue During the Period, revenues from electricity and heat sales of the Group accounted for approximately 92.05% of the total operating revenue of the Group of the Period. Revenue from

electricity sales

accounted for 90.82% of the total operating revenue. During the Period, revenues from electricity and heat sales of the Group amounted to approximately RMB30,264 million and RMB410 million, respectively, representing respective increases of approximately 26.09% and 29.59% over the Corresponding Period Last Year. Of such revenues, the increase in revenue from electricity sales was primarily attributable to the combined effects of an increase in the capacity of operational generating units, a growth in on-grid power generation due to increased power demand, and a rise in average on-grid tariffs. During the Period, the increase in on-grid power

generation led to an

increase of approximately RMB4,497 million in the Group's

revenue; the

Group's average on-grid tariffs increased by

approximately

RMB22.80/MWh over the Corresponding Period Last Year,

resulting in an

increase of approximately RMB1,765 million in revenue. Of such revenue increase, an increase of approximately RMB769 million in the first half of the year was owing to the State's adjustments of power tariff levels in some areas. (ii) Operating Costs During the Period, power fuel expenses incurred by the Group amounted to approximately RMB18,871 million, representing an increase of approximately RMB4,814 million from approximately

RMB14,057 million

for the Corresponding Period Last Year, which was primarily attributable to firstly an increase of approximately 12.963 billion kWh in on-grid coal-fired power generation as compared to the Corresponding Period Last Year, and secondly a rise of approximately RMB26.83/MWh in unit fuel costs as compared to the Corresponding Period Last Year due to rising and high coal prices. (iii) Operating Profit During the Period, operating gross profit from power generation amounted to approximately RMB5,406 million, representing an increase of approximately 23.03% over the Corresponding Period Last Year while gross profit margin was approximately 17.86%. 2. The Chemical Business

During the Period, the Duolun Coal Chemical Project with a production scale of

460,000 tonnes of polypropylene per annum, the Keqi Coal-based Natural Gas

Project with a production scale of 4 billion cubic meters of natural gas per

annum, the Fuxin Coal-based Natural Gas Project with a production scale of 4

billion cubic meters of natural gas per annum, and the High-Aluminium Pulverised

Fuel Ash Integrated Use Project of Inner Mongolia Datang International Renewable

Energy Resource Development Company Limited, being controlled and constructed by

the Group, proceeded smoothly. Of these projects:

(1) The Duolun Coal Chemical Project is located at Duolun County, Xilinguole

Pledge, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It uses lignite coal

from the

Shengli Open-cut Coal Mine East Unit 2 in Shengli area of Inner

Mongolia as

raw materials; and it applies internationally advanced

technologies

including the technology of vaporising coal ash, the syngas

purification

technology, the large-scale methanol synthesis technology, the

technology to

convert methanol to propylene, and the propylene polymerisation

technology

to produce coal chemical products. The final products of the

project is

460,000 tonnes/year of polypropylene and other by-products. During the Period, the coal chemical project was under smooth

construction

and has succeeded in the first trial run of two gasifiers. The

successful

conduct of critical phases such as the successful operation of

the response

system of the methanol-to-propylene (MTP) facility in one go

and the

production of alkene with qualified constituents marked a

significant

breakthrough on the core technologies of the Duolun Coal

Chemical Project.

This has laid a solid foundation for opening up the whole-line

process flows

and ensuring a stable production of polypropylene products. The

Duolun Coal

Chemical Project produced qualified methanol at the end of June

2011. The

project was planned to produce qualified end-product of

polypropylene before

the end of 2011, and to carry out continuous production and

operation. It is

expected that upon its successful development and construction,

the project

will become a new point of profit growth for the Group.

(2) The Keqi Coal-based Natural Gas Project is located in Keshiketeng Qi,

Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia. Upon its completion, the major

supply targets

of the project are Beijing and cities along the gas

transmission pipeline.

As a political, cultural and financial centre of the PRC,

Beijing has a

strong demand for clean energy such as natural gas, given the

city's high

requirement for the quality of the air environment. The Group

believes that

following the completion of the Keqi Coal-based Natural Gas

Project, it will

meet the increasing demand for clean energy in Beijing and the

cities along

the gas transmission pipeline, thereby increasing the overall

profitability

of the Group. During the Period, as for the Keqi Coal-based Natural Gas

Project, No. 2

power furnace was ignited and on-grid commissioning for No. 1

unit was

conducted; stand-alone test runs and pipeline pressure tests

were carried

out for Phase 1 of the air separation project; gasification of

all dynamic

and static facilities was completed; lifting of large

purification towers

and lifting of the methanation PSA facilities were completed;

assembly and

installation of the torch project for the whole plant were all

completed;

and construction of water pipelines was all completed and ready

for water

supplies. All works are proceeding at an accelerated speed with

a target

for commencement of operation in 2012.

(3) The Fuxin Coal-based Natural Gas Project is located in Changyingzi Town,

Xinqiu District, Fuxin City, Liaoning Province. Upon its

completion, the

project aims to supply natural gas mainly to Shenyang in

Liaoning Province

and nearby cities such as Tieling, Fushun, Benxi and Fuxin.

Liaoning

Province has experienced fast economic growth. With the

acceleration of

urbanisation, the reform in coal-fired boilers and the

development of gas

buses and industries using natural gas as raw material, the

supply gap of

natural gas in the above cities will grow bigger and bigger.

Following the

completion of the Fuxin Coal-based Natural Gas Project, the Group will benefit from the growing demand for clean energy in Shenyang and nearby cities which have experienced rapid economic development,

thereby increasing

the overall profitability of the Group. As at the end of the Period, for the Fuxin Coal- based Natural

Gas Project,

invitation of tenders for long-cycle facilities was completed;

construction

of major plant zones for gasification, air separation, rectisol

and power

island has commenced successively; the chimney shaft in the

power zone was

built up to 94.5 metres; and concrete pouring for various units

in the air

separation zone was completed. Construction of these projects is being stepped up, with a target for commencement of operation in 2013.

(4) The High-Aluminium Pulverised Fuel Ash Integrated Use Project of Inner

Mongolia Datang International Renewable Energy Resource

Development Company

Limited makes use of the resource characteristic of

high-aluminium

pulverised fuel ash from the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

and

independently developed a technological process for extracting

alumina from

high-aluminium pulverised fuel ash. Such process uses

industrial solid waste

such as high-aluminium pulverised fuel ash to produce alumina,

electrolytic

aluminum and other related products by means of the sintering

technology.

2011 is the first year that the alumina segment of the

High-Aluminium

Pulverised Fuel Ash Integrated Use Project commenced operation

on a trial

basis. Considering the fact that the whole set of technology

and equipment

of the project is the first case in China, and that the design

is still

being enhanced during the commissioning and testing stage, it

is expected

that a long-cycle and stable operation will commence before the end of 2011. 3. The Coal Business (1) Business Review The Shengli Open-cut Coal Mine East Unit 2 in Shengli area of

Inner

Mongolia, developed and constructed by the Group, is located in

the central

part of Shengli Coal Mine in Inner Mongolia, with a planned

construction

scale of 60 million tonnes. Its coal products will be primarily

supplied as

raw materials to the coal chemical and coal-based natural gas

projects such

as the Duolun Coal Chemical Project, the Keqi Coal-based

Natural Gas Project

and the Fuxin Coal-based Natural Gas Project. In particular,

Phase 1 project

(with a construction scale of 10 million tonnes/year) has

commenced

operation; Phase 2 project with an annual production capacity

of 20 million

tonnes was approved by the National Development and Reform

Commission in

March 2011. During the Period, coal for power generation sourced from coal

companies in

which the Company has controlling interests amounted to 2.29

million tonnes

(including 1.67 million tonnes from Shengli Coal Mine East Unit

2 and 0.62

million tonnes from Baoli Coal Mine); coal for power generation

sourced from

coal companies in which the Company has equity interests

amounted to 6.97

million tonnes (including 4.97 million tonnes from the Tashan

Coal Mine and

2.00 million tonnes from Yuzhou Mining). These made up a total

amount of

9.26 million tonnes of coal in the first half of 2011, thereby

assuring

stable coal sources for the Group. The Group is carrying out

preliminary

development works on various projects such as the Wujianfang

Coal Mine, the

Kongduigou Coal Mine and the Changtan Coal Mine. The successful

developments

of the above-said coal mine projects will increase the

self-sufficiency

ratio of coal consumption of the Group's power plants. (2) Major Financial Indicators and Analysis (i) Operating Revenue During the Period, operating revenue from the coal

business after

consolidation and offset amounted to approximately RMB788 million, accounting for approximately 2.37% of the Group's total operating revenue, representing a decrease of approximately 73.09% over the Corresponding Period Last Year. The relatively substantial change in the operating revenue was primarily attributable to the Group's further increase in the self-sufficiency of coal consumption and a decrease in sales of exported coal. (ii) Operating Costs During the Period, operating costs from the coal business after consolidation offset amounted to approximately RMB652 million, representing a decrease of and approximately RMB1,783 million over the Corresponding Period Last Year. The decrease in the operating costs was primarily attributable to reduced business in coal exports. (iii) Operating Profit During the Period, operating gross profit from the coal business amounted to approximately RMB136 million. Gross profit margin was approximately 17.28%, representing an increase of

approximately 0.40%

over the Corresponding Period Last Year. 4. Other Businesses

(1) Jiangsu Datang Shipping Company Limited ("Datang Shipping Company"), in

which the Group holds 97.54% interests, was registered and

established in

2007 by the Group. Currently, Datang Shipping Company has two

70,000-tonne

bulk cargo vessels, namely "Datang #1" and "Datang #2", and

four

45,000-tonne bulk cargo vessels, namely "Datang #6", "Datang

#7", "Datang

#8" and "Datang #10", which are engaged in thermal coal

transportation from

Qinhuangdao (or other ports in North China) to southeastern

coasts. During

the Period, the shipping companies which the Group controlled

or had

interests in achieved 2.16 million tonnes of coal

transportation.

Datang Shipping Company actively commenced shipbuilding works and has entered into relevant agreements on proposed construction of two 76,000-tonne bulk cargo vessels, thereby further expanding the

fleet scale

of the Group. The development and expansion of Datang Shipping

Company will

help to ease the tense situation being faced with by the

Group's coastal

power plants in regard to transportation of thermal coal, to

stabilise

transportation costs for thermal coal, and to enhance its

transportation

self-sufficiency.

(2) The Board of Directors of the Company considered and approved the Group's

equity investments in various port projects such as the

construction of the

Third Phase 3 of the Coal Terminal Project in the Caofeidian

Port Area in

Tangshan Port, and the First Phase of the Coal Terminal Project

in the

Suizhong Port Area in Huludao Port. These projects aimed to

implement the

development strategy of "Securing the Complementary Development

of Railway,

Port and Shipping", and further extending the assets chain in order to secure the Group's outbound shipment of coal resources and to meet coal supply needed by the power plants located along the

southeastern coast,

thereby enhancing the Group's overall profitability.

B. Management's Review on the Consolidated Operating Results

1. Operating Revenue

During the Period, the Group realised an operating revenue of approximately

RMB33,322 million, representing an increase of approximately 15.12% over the

Corresponding Period Last Year. Of the operating revenue, revenue from

electricity sales increased by approximately RMB6,262 million, representing a

year-on-year increase of approximately 26.09%. 2. Operating Costs

During the Period, total operating costs of the Group amounted to approximately

RMB28,861 million, representing an increase of approximately RMB3,829 million or

approximately 15.29% over the Corresponding Period Last Year. Among the operating

costs, fuel cost for power generation and heat generation increased by

approximately 34.43% year-on-year, accounting for approximately 67.31% of the

operating costs, and depreciation cost accounted for approximately 14.40% of the

operating costs. Since the standard coal unit price of the Group for power

generation increased by RMB92.50/tonne over the Corresponding Period Last Year,

the fuel cost for power generation of the Group increased by RMB2,520 million as

a result. 3. Net Finance Costs

During the Period, finance costs of the Group amounted to approximately RMB3,304

million, representing an increase of approximately RMB741 million or

approximately 28.90% over the Corresponding Period Last Year. The significant

increase was mainly due to increases in interest rates and interest-bearing

debts. 4. Net Profit

During the Period, net profit attributable to equity holders of the Group

amounted to approximately RMB932 million, representing an increase of

approximately 2.17% over the Corresponding Period Last Year. The steady

year-on-year growth in the Group's profits was mainly attributable to the

optimised power structure and the profit contributions by hydropower, wind power

and other clean energy projects as well as non-power projects. 5. Financial Position

As at 30 June 2011, total assets of the Group amounted to approximately

RMB237,435 million, representing an increase of approximately RMB24,519 million

as compared to the end of 2010. The increase in total assets was primarily

attributable to increased investments in projects under construction, properties,

equipment and so forth as a result of the Group's implementation of its

development strategies as well as the Company's issue of 1 billion

Renminbi-denominated ordinary shares to specific investors by way of non-public

issue in May 2011. The actual net proceeds from the issue amounted to approximately RMB6,671 million.

Total liabilities of the Group amounted to approximately RMB191,135 million,

representing an increase of approximately RMB16,652 million over the end of 2010.

Of the total liabilities, long- term borrowings increased by approximately

RMB12,793 million over the end of 2010. The increase in total liabilities was

mainly due to an increase in the Group's borrowings so as to meet the capital

needs of day-to-day operations and infrastructure construction. Equity

attributable to equity holders of the Company amounted to approximately

RMB38,405 million, representing an increase of approximately RMB7,555 million

over the end of 2010. Net asset value per share attributable to equity holders of

the Company amounted to approximately RMB2.89, representing an increase of

approximately RMB0.38 per share over the end of 2010. 6. Liquidity

As at 30 June 2011, the asset-to-liability ratio of the Group was approximately

80.50%. The net debt-to-equity ratio (i.e. (loans + long-term bonds - cash and

cash equivalents)/total equity) was approximately 317.20%. As at 30 June 2011, cash and cash equivalents of the Group amounted to

approximately RMB15,782 million, of which deposits equivalent to approximately

RMB223 million were foreign currency deposits. The Group had no entrusted

deposits and overdue fixed deposits during the Period.

As at 30 June 2011, short-term loans of the Group amounted to approximately

RMB20,934 million, bearing annual interest rates ranging from 1.26% to 6.31%.

Long-term loans (excluding those repayable within one year) amounted to

approximately RMB122,378 million and long-term loans repayable within one year

amounted to approximately RMB10,401 million. Long-term loans (including those

repayable within 1 year) were at annual interest rates ranging from 1.00% to

6.80%.

Loans of approximately RMB1,027 million were denominated in US dollar. The Group

paid close attention to foreign exchange market fluctuations constantly and

cautiously assessed foreign currency risks. Part of the borrowings of the Group

was pledged against assets including accounts receivable, property, plant and

equipment, etc, totalling approximately RMB53,140 million. 7. Welfare Policy

As at 30 June 2011, the staff of the Group totalled 24,081. The Group adopts the

basic salary system on the basis of position-points salary distribution. The

Group is concerned about personal growth and occupational training. It implements

a reward mechanism of "unification of training, usage and remuneration". Based on

the basic principles of "identifying targets scientifically and providing

training depending on actual needs", and led by the strategy of developing a

strong corporation with strong talents, the Group relies on a three-tier

management organisational structure and implements an all-staff training scheme

for various levels.

During the Period, the Group focused on stepping up the system establishment for

a training base and organised 24 corporate training sessions, attracting 1,539

attendances. More than 520 employees were arranged to attend professional skills

training and on-the-job qualification and certification training programmes

hosted by China Datang Corporation. 130 employees were selected as production

safety experts. 1,907 employees were arranged to undertake professional skills

qualification assessments, and accreditation was conducted. 2,713 employees were

arranged to participate in vocational skills appraisals.

C. Outlook for the Second Half of 2011

Nationwide power demand will maintain a relatively rapid growth momentum under the impact of a steady and relatively rapid development of the national economy. Power generation is anticipated to increase by more than 12% for the year, while nationwide power supply and demand for the year will be tight as a whole, especially for some areas. Thermal coal supply will remain tight in some areas and will even be tense in some areas and during certain intervals. The overall price of coal will stay high and is very likely to soar further. This will create a great impact on power generation and supply as well as on the profitability of the enterprise. Meanwhile, the State has adjusted the energy structure by devoting more efforts to the promotion of clean and renewable energy development, which has imposed more stringent requirements on the development of new projects of the Group.In the second half of 2011, the government will continue to maintain continuity and stability of the macro-economic policies, and will continuously enhance the pertinence, flexibility and effectiveness of these policies. The People's Bank of China made six consecutive raises in the reserve requirement ratio and three times of increase in loan interest during the year following the government's switch of its "moderately relaxed" monetary policy to a "prudent" one. Various banks have further enhanced risk control and as a result, enterprises are facing increased difficulties in financing and rising financing costs.Faced with such complex and volatile situations, the Group will continue to adhere to the strategy of "focusing in the power generation business whilst complementing with synergistic diversifications", and will continue implementing the development strategy of "enhancing its coal-fired power; aggressively expanding its hydropower; continuously developing wind power; strategically developing nuclear power; appropriately developing solar power; focusing on suitable coal operations; actively and steadily developing coal chemical business; speedily developing the high-aluminium pulverised fuel ash integrated utilisation projects; and securing a complementary development of railway, port and shipping". It will seize new opportunities, overcome new challenges, achieve new breakthroughs, stride ahead and build up new strengths. The Group will take proactive initiatives to cope with market changes with a committed focus on profitability to ensure that the operation objectives for the whole year will be accomplished as planned:

1. Further reinforce the management of production safety. Prevent casualties and

equipment failures of large generating units to ensure that power generation will

not be affected by production safety issues.

2. Strive to enhance the Group's profitability. With the enhancement of enterprise

profitability as an ongoing objective, strengthen capital management, rationalise

the portfolio for the use of funds and save financial costs. Increase power

generation with all efforts and contain coal prices by applying various measures

with an aim to enhance the profitability of the Group.

3. Seize strategic opportunities, step up the development of the Group's business

resources, continue improving the rational assets deployment, and optimise the

development structure. Continue strengthening the power generation business, excel

in the non-power businesses and promote synergistic diversifications.

4. Actively push forward capital operation. Make full use of the financing platform to

expand financing channels, and improve the rational allocation of capital and

resources to meet the Group's capital demand for development. Actively pursue

acquisitions of good-quality assets with a view to maximising investment returns

for the Group.

5. Continuously intensify energy saving and emissions reduction. Further enhance the

benchmark management of energy consumption; actively carry out sophisticated

management of energy consumption indices and optimise operation of generating units

to further enhance the level of energy consumption indices; and continuously

improve the operation rate and comprehensive efficiency of environmental protection

facilities. Speed up the progress of desulphurisation transformation of coal-fired

generating units, and strengthen the management of the operation of environmental

protection facilities for operational generating units, with a view to effectively

reducing the discharge of pollutants and controlling energy-saving and environmental costs.6. Comprehensively strengthen risk prevention and control. The Group will

comprehensively implement the State's "Basic Standards for Enterprise Internal

Control" as well as its guidelines, so as to fully implement comprehensive

accountability management, comprehensive budget management and comprehensive risk

management with a view to raising the management to a more advanced level.

Share Capital and Dividends

1. Share Capital As at 30 June 2011, the total share capital of the Company amounted to

13,310,037,578 shares, divided into 13,310,037,578 shares carrying a nominal value

of RMB1.00 each.

2. Shareholding of Substantial Shareholders

So far as the directors of the Company are aware, as at 30 June 2011, the persons

listed below held the interests or underlying shares or short positions in the

shares of the Company which were required to be disclosed to the Company under

section 336 of the Securities and Futures Ordinance (the "SFO") (Chapter 571 of the Laws of Hong Kong): Approximate Approximate Approximate percentage to percentage percentage total issued to total issued to total issued Name of Class of Number of share capital of A Shares of H Shares of

shareholder shares shares held the Company

the Company the Company (%) (%) (%) China Datang A shares 4,138,977,414 31.10 41.41 - Corporation H shares 480,680,000(L) 3.61(L) - 14.50(L) Tianjin Jinneng Investment Company A shares 1,296,012,600 9.74 12.97 - Hebei Construction Investment (Group) Company Limited A shares 1,281,872,927 9.63 12.83 - Beijing Energy Investment (Group) Company Limited A shares 1,260,988,672 9.47 12.62 - Deutsche Bank H shares 210,277,701(L) 1.58(L) - 6.34(L) Aktiengesellschaft 123,055,686(S) 0.92(S) - 3.71(S) (L) means Long Position (S) means Short Position (P) means Lending Pool 3. Dividends

The Board does not recommend the payment of any interim dividend for 2011.

4. Shareholding of the Directors and Supervisors

As at 30 June 2011, Mr. Fang Qinghai, a director of the Company, was interested in

24,000 A shares of the Company. Save as disclosed above, none of the directors,

supervisors and chief executives of the Company nor their associates had any

interests or short positions in the shares, underlying shares and debentures of the

Company or any of its associated corporation (within the meaning of the SFO) that

were required to be notified to the Company and The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong

Limited (the "Hong Kong Stock Exchange") under the provisions of Divisions 7 and 8

of Part XV of the SFO, or required to be recorded in the register mentioned in the

SFO pursuant to section 352 or otherwise required to be notified to the Company and

the Hong Kong Stock Exchange pursuant to the Model Code for Securities Transactions

by Directors of Listed Issuers (the "Model Code") in Appendix 10 of the Rules

Governing the Listing of Securities on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (the "Listing

Rules"). Significant EventsDuring the Period, the Company issued 1 billion Renminbi-denominated ordinary shares (A shares) to nine specific investors including China Datang Corporation by way of non-public issue at the issue price of RMB6.74 per share. The net proceeds from the issue amounted to RMB6,670,950,000. Upon completion of the issue, the Company's total share capital increased from 12,310,037,578 shares to 13,310,037,578 shares.The non-public issue contributes to optimising the Group's structure of assets and liabilities and reducing the Group's financial risks, ensuring the Company's subsequent financing and sustainable development. In addition, the repayment of bank loans by the proceeds from the issue will help reduce finance costs and improve the Group's overall profitability. The proceeds, net of costs in relation to the issue, will be mainly used in construction project related to coal chemical, nuclear power, hydropower and wind power projects as well as to the upstream and downstream industries. Upon commencement of operation of these projects in which the proceeds are invested, the Group's equity-based installed capacity can be effectively enhanced, its power generation source structure can be improved and its generating capacity can be strengthened. Meanwhile, certain progress will be made in power-related upstream and downstream industries such as coal exploration, and as a result, the Group's industry chain deployment will be optimised on an ongoing basis.

Purchase, Sale and Redemption of the Company's Listed Securities

During the Period, the Group has not purchased, sold or redeemed any of the listed securities of the Company.

Compliance with the Code on Corporate Governance Practices

To the knowledge of the Board, the Company has complied with all the code provisions under the Code on Corporate Governance Practices as set out in Appendix 14 of the Listing Rules during the Period.

Compliance with the Model Code for Securities Transactions by Directors of Listed Issuers

Upon specific enquiries made to all the directors of the Company and in accordance with the information provided, the Board confirmed that all directors of the Company have complied with the provisions under the Model Code for Securities Transactions by Directors of Listed Issuers as set out in Appendix 10 to the Listing Rules

during the Period. Audit CommitteeThe Audit Committee has reviewed the accounting principles and methods adopted by the Group with the management of the Company. They have also discussed matters regarding internal controls and the annual financial statements, including the review of the financial information for the Period. The Audit Committee considers that the 2011 interim financial report of the Group has complied with the applicable accounting standards, and that the Group has made appropriate disclosures thereof. By Order of the Board Liu Shunda Chairman

Beijing, the PRC, 26 August 2011

Condensed Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income

For the six months ended 30 June 2011

Six months ended 30 June Note 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (unaudited)Operating revenue 3 33,321,564 28,946,006Operating costs

Fuel for power and heat generation (19,426,036)

(14,450,381) Fuel for coal sales (652,211) (2,840,373) Depreciation (4,156,572) (3,571,794) Repairs and maintenance (1,017,673) (842,101) Salaries and staff welfares (961,783) (902,658) Local government surcharges (238,945) (149,909) Others (2,408,268) (2,275,729) ------------ ------------Total operating costs (28,861,488) (25,032,945) ------------ ------------Operating profit 4,460,076 3,913,061 Share of profits of associates 345,286 352,712 Share of profits of jointly controlled entities 56,379 6,806 Investment income 18,571 - Other gains 5 8,212 Interest income 46,456 24,437 Finance costs 5 (3,304,196) (2,563,386) ------------ ------------Profit before tax 1,622,577 1,741,842 Income tax expense 6 (306,909) (312,707) ------------ ------------Profit for the period 7 1,315,668 1,429,135 ------------ ------------

Other comprehensive income after tax:

Reclassification adjustments for amounts transferred to profit or loss upon disposals of available-for-sale investments (5) (14,606) Fair value gain on available-for-sale investments 1,505 - Share of other comprehensive income of associates (62,322) (7,745) Foreign currency translation differences 11,680 1,303 Income tax relating to components of other comprehensive income (375) 3,652 ------------

------------

Other comprehensive income for the period,

net of tax (49,517)

(17,396)

------------

------------

Total comprehensive income for the period 1,266,151

1,411,739

============

============

Profit for the period attributable to:

Owners of the Company 931,658 911,878 Non-controlling interests 384,010 517,257 ------------ ------------ 1,315,668 1,429,135 ============ ============

Total comprehensive income for the period

attributable to: Owners of the Company 882,074 896,673 Non-controlling interests 384,077 515,066 ------------ ------------ 1,266,151 1,411,739 ============ ============ RMB RMB (unaudited) (unaudited)Earnings per share 9 Basic and diluted 0.0747 0.0757 ============ ============

Condensed Consolidated Statement of Financial Position

At 30 June 2011 Note At At 30 June 31 December 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (audited)ASSETSNon-current assets

Property, plant and equipment 10 186,490,958

179,233,770 Investment properties 241,499 211,866 Intangible assets 2,607,318 2,498,329 Investments in associates 5,124,098 4,591,838

Investments in jointly controlled

entities 3,254,097

2,649,778

Available-for-sale investments 2,343,049 2,304,158 Deferred housing benefits 118,394 132,530 Deferred tax assets 1,189,036 972,760 Other long-term assets 635,526 428,477 ------------- ------------- 202,003,975 193,023,506 ------------- -------------Current assets Inventories 5,334,512 4,011,713 Accounts and notes receivable 11 8,287,012

8,158,622

Prepayments and other receivables 5,739,478

4,101,545

Short-term entrusted loans to a jointly controlled entity 100,139 100,153 Tax recoverable 187,188 76,820 Cash and cash equivalents 15,782,314

3,442,976 ------------- ------------- 35,430,643 19,891,829 ------------- -------------TOTAL ASSETS 237,434,618 212,915,335 ============= =============EQUITY AND LIABILITIES Capital and reserves Share capital 12 13,310,038 12,310,038 Reserves 20,991,471 15,343,804 Retained earnings Proposed dividends 931,703 861,703 Others 3,171,508 2,334,526 ------------- -------------

Equity attributable to owners of the

Company 38,404,720 30,850,071Non-controlling interests 7,895,216 7,582,760 ------------- -------------Total equity 46,299,936 38,432,831 ------------- -------------Non-current liabilities Long-term loans 122,378,246 109,585,377 Long-term bonds 8,930,666 5,949,018 Deferred income 472,789 460,989 Deferred tax liabilities 648,142 439,226 Provisions 41,603 41,603 Other non-current liabilities 5,949,351 3,723,182 ------------- ------------- 138,420,797 120,199,395 ------------- -------------Current liabilities

Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 13 19,069,373

18,930,066 Taxes payable 1,046,497 1,165,696 Dividends payable 921,178 2,336 Short-term loans 20,933,966 19,374,828

Current portion of non-current

liabilities 10,742,871 14,810,183 ------------- ------------- 52,713,885 54,283,109 ------------- -------------Total liabilities 191,134,682 174,482,504 ------------- -------------TOTAL EQUITY AND LIABILITIES 237,434,618 212,915,335 ============= =============Net current liabilities (17,283,242) (34,391,280) ============= =============Total assets less current liabilities 184,720,733

158,632,226

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=============

Approved by the Board of Directors on 26 August 2011

Cao Jingshan Zhou Gang Director Director

Condensed Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity

For the six months ended 30 June 2011

Attributable to owners of the Company Statutory Discretionary Share Capital surplus surplus Restricted capital reserve reserve reserve reserve RMB'000 RMB'000 RMB'000 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (unaudited)

(unaudited) (unaudited) (unaudited)

At 1 January 2010, as restated 11,780,038 1,521,516 3,071,864

7,866,188 153,864Total comprehensive income for the period - - - - - Issue of shares 530,000 2,718,246 - - - Capital injection from

non-controlling interests - - - - -

Non-common control business

combinations - - - - -

Acquisition of non-controlling

interests - - - - - Others - 125 - - - Transfer to restricted reserve - - - - 30,913 Dividends paid - - - - - ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------At 30 June 2010, as restated 12,310,038 4,239,887 3,071,864

7,866,188 184,777

============ ============ ============ ============ ============At 1 January 2011 12,310,038 4,239,888 3,279,458 7,866,188 107,887 Total comprehensive income for the period - - - - - Issue of shares 1,000,000 5,670,950 - - -Capital injection from

non-controlling interests - - - - -

Non-common control business

combinations - - - - -

Acquisition of non-controlling

interests - - - - -Others - - - - -Transfer to restricted reserve - - - - 24,676Dividends paid - - - - - ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------At 30 June 2011 13,310,038 9,910,838 3,279,458

7,866,188 132,563

============ ============

============ ============ ============

(Cont'd) Attributable to owners of the Company Available- Foreign for-sale currency investment translation revaluation Other Retained reserve reserve reserves earnings Total RMB'000 RMB'000 RMB'000 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (unaudited)

(unaudited) (unaudited) (unaudited)

At 1 January 2010, as restated 17,691 105,705 (44,355) 1,650,211 26,122,722 Total comprehensive income for the period 1,303 (16,508) - 911,878 896,673 Issue of shares - - - - 3,248,246

Capital injection from

non-controlling interests - - - - -

Non-common control business

combinations - - - - -

Acquisition of non-controlling

interests - - (240,412) - (240,412)Others - - (4,543) 3,767 (651)Transfer to restricted reserve - - - (30,913) -Dividends paid - - -

(861,703) (861,703)

------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------At 30 June 2010, as restated 18,994 89,197

(289,310) 1,673,240 29,164,875

============ ============ ============ ============ ============At 1 January 2011 35,301 31,778 (216,696) 3,196,229 30,850,071Total comprehensive income for the period 11,669 (61,253) - 931,658 882,074 Issue of shares - - - - 6,670,950

Capital injection from

non-controlling interests - - - - -

Non-common control business

combinations - - - - -

Acquisition of non-controlling

interests - - 173 - 173Others - - 1,452 - 1,452Transfer to restricted reserve - - - (24,676) -Dividends paid - - - - - ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------At 30 June 2011 46,970 (29,475) (215,071) 4,103,211 38,404,720 ============ ============ ============ ============ ============ (Cont'd) Non- controlling Total interests equity RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (unaudited)

At 1 January 2010, as restated 6,649,510 32,772,232 Total comprehensive income for

the period 515,066 1,411,739 Issue of shares - 3,248,246 Capital injection from non-controlling interests 528,417 528,417 Non-common control business combinations 217,773 217,773

Acquisition of non-controlling

interests (310,003) (550,415)Others (13,292) (13,943)Transfer to restricted reserve - -Dividends paid (823,758) (1,685,461) ------------ ------------At 30 June 2010, as restated 6,763,713 35,928,588 ============ ============At 1 January 2011 7,582,760 38,432,831

Total comprehensive income for

the period 384,077 1,266,151Issue of shares - 6,670,950Capital injection from non-controlling interests 397,638 397,638Non-common control business combinations 687,489 687,489

Acquisition of non-controlling

interests (33,452) (33,279) Others 1,188 2,640 Transfer to restricted reserve - -Dividends paid (1,124,484) (1,124,484) ------------ ------------ At 30 June 2011 7,895,216 46,299,936 ============ ============

Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows

For the six months ended 30 June 2011

Six months ended 30 June 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (unaudited)

NET CASH GENERATED FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES 5,187,339 7,996,035 NET CASH USED IN INVESTING ACTIVITIES

(9,493,320)

(7,682,868)

NET CASH GENERATED FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES 16,653,577 5,633,184

------------

------------

NET INCREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 12,347,596

5,946,351

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT 1 JANUARY 3,442,976

1,506,435

EFFECT OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE CHANGES (8,258)

(540)

------------

------------

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT 30 JUNE 15,782,314 7,452,246 ============ ============

Notes to the Condensed Financial Statements

For the six months ended 30 June 2011

1. BASIS OF PREPARATION

These condensed financial statements have been prepared in accordance with

International Accounting Standard 34 "Interim Financial Reporting" issued by the

International Accounting Standards Board and the applicable disclosures required

by the Rules Governing the Listing of Securities on The Stock Exchange of Hong

Kong Limited.

At 30 June 2011, a significant portion of the funding requirements of the Company

and its subsidiaries (collectively referred to as the "Group") for capital

expenditures was satisfied by short-term borrowings. Consequently, at 30 June 2011,

the Group had net current liabilities of approximately RMB17.28 billion. The Group

had significant undrawn borrowing facilities, subject to certain conditions,

amounting to approximately RMB145.67 billion and may refinance and/or restructure

certain short-term borrowings into long-term borrowings and will also consider

alternative sources of financing, where applicable. The directors of the Company

are of the opinion that the Group will be able to meet its liabilities as and when

they fall due within the next twelve months and have prepared these financial

statements on a going concern basis.

These condensed financial statements should be read in conjunction with the 2010

annual financial statements. The accounting policies and methods of computation

used in the preparation of these condensed financial statements are consistent

with those used in the annual financial statements for the year ended 31 December

2010 except as stated below.

These condensed financial statements are presented in Renminbi ("RMB"), which is

the Company's functional and presentation currency, and all values are rounded to

the nearest thousand ("RMB'000"), unless otherwise stated.

2. ADOPTION OF NEW AND REVISED INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS

In the current period, the Group has adopted all the new and revised International

Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRSs") issued by the International Accounting

Standards Board that are relevant to its operations and effective for its

accounting year beginning on 1 January 2011. IFRSs comprise International Financial

Reporting Standards ("IFRS"); International Accounting Standards ("IAS"); and

Interpretations. The adoption of these new and revised IFRSs did not result in

significant changes to the Group's accounting policies, presentation of the Group's

financial statements and amounts reported for the current period and prior years

except as stated below. Related party disclosures

IAS 24 (Revised) "Related Party Disclosures" revises the definition of a related

party and provides a partial exemption of disclosing related party transactions for

government-related entities. A related party is a person or entity that is related to the Group.

(A) A person or a close member of that person's family is related to the Group if

that person: (i) has control or joint control over the Group; (ii) has significant influence over the Group; or

(iii) is a member of the key management personnel of the Company or of a parent

of the Company.

(B) An entity is related to the Group (reporting entity) if any of the following

conditions applies:

(i) The entity and the Company are members of the same group (which means that

each parent, subsidiary and fellow subsidiary is related to

the others).

(ii) One entity is an associate or joint venture of the other entity (or an

associate or joint venture of a member of a group of which

the other

entity is a member).

(iii) Both entities are joint ventures of the same third party.

(iv) One entity is a joint venture of a third entity and the other entity is an

associate of the third entity.

(v) The entity is a post-employment benefit plan for the benefit of employees

of either the Group or an entity related to the Group. If

the Group is

itself such a plan, the sponsoring employers are also

related to the Group.

(vi) The entity is controlled or jointly controlled by a person identified in

(A).

(vii) A person identified in (A)(i) has significant influence over the entity or

is a member of the key management personnel of the entity.

IAS 24 (Revised) exempts an entity from the disclosure requirements in relation to

related party transactions and outstanding balances, including commitments, with

- a government that has control, joint control or significant influence over the

entity; and

- another entity that is a related party because the same government has control,

joint control or significant influence over both entities.

The entity that applies the exemption is required to disclose the following:

- the name of the government and the nature of its relationship with the entity (i.e.

control, joint control or significant influence); and

- the following information in sufficient detail to enable users of the entity's

financial statements to understand the effect of related party transactions on its

financial statements:

i. the nature and amount of each individually significant transaction; and

ii. for other transactions that are collectively, but not individually,

significant, a qualitative or quantitative indication of their

extent.

The revision of the definition of a related party has no material impact on the

financial statements of the Group. The partial disclosure exemption relating to

transactions between the Group and government-related entities has been applied

retrospectively. The Group discloses only individually or collectively significant

transactions with government-related entities.

The Group has not applied the new IFRSs that have been issued but are not yet effective.

The Group has already commenced an assessment of the impact of these new IFRSs but is

not yet in a position to state whether these new IFRSs would have a material impact on

its results of operations and financial position. 3. OPERATING REVENUE Six months ended 30 June 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (unaudited) Sales of electricity 30,263,584 24,001,833 Heat supply 409,758 316,192 Sales of coal 788,473 2,930,001 Transportation service fees 2,377

125,437

Sales of chemical products 1,305,080

1,311,817 Others 552,292 260,726 ------------ ------------ 33,321,564 28,946,006 ============ ============4. SEGMENT INFORMATION

Executive directors and certain senior management (including chief accountant)

(collectively referred to as the "Senior Management") of the Company perform the

function as chief operating decision makers. The Senior Management reviews the internal

reporting of the Group in order to assess performance and allocate resources. Senior

Management has determined the operating segments based on these reports.

Senior Management considers the business from a product perspective. Senior Management

primarily assesses the performance of power generation, coal and chemical separately.

Other operating activities primarily include sales of properties, cement products and

sales of coal ash etc., and are included in "other segments".

Senior Management assesses the performance of the operating segments based on a measure

of profit before tax prepared under China Accounting Standards for Business Enterprises

("PRC GAAP").

Segment profits or loss do not include dividend income from listed available-for-sale

investments and gain on disposals of available-for-sale investments. Segment assets

exclude deferred tax assets and available-for-sale investments. Segment liabilities

exclude the current tax liabilities and deferred tax liabilities. Sales between

operating segments are marked to market or contracted close to market price and have

been eliminated at consolidation level. Unless otherwise noted below, all such financial

information in the segment tables below is prepared under PRC GAAP. Power generation Coal Chemical Other segment segment segment segments Total RMB'000 RMB'000 RMB'000 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (unaudited) (unaudited) (unaudited) (unaudited)

Six months ended 30 June 2011

Revenue from external customers 30,585,742 867,778 1,433,560 434,484 33,321,564

Intersegment revenue 58,658 11,336,270

- 62,960 11,457,888

Segment profit 1,167,663 407,686 157,740 59,594 1,792,683 At 30 June 2011 Segment assets 184,002,732 19,705,944 41,617,718 10,078,071 255,404,465 ============= ============

============ ============ =============

Six months ended 30 June 2010

Revenue from external customers 24,143,576 3,118,444 1,322,492 361,494 28,946,006

Intersegment revenue 36,731 8,446,414

- 157,110 8,640,255

Segment profit/(loss) 1,626,658 122,767 35,987 (4,428) 1,780,984 (audited) (audited) (audited) (audited) (audited) At 31 December 2010 Segment assets 152,509,810 16,058,293

39,345,040 10,625,419 218,538,562

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============ ============ =============

Six months ended 30 June 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (unaudited)

Reconciliations of segment profit or loss:

Total profit or loss of reportable segments 1,792,683 1,780,984

Gain on disposals of available-for-sale

investments 5

-

Elimination of intersegment profits (262,000)

(125,186)

IFRS adjustment on amortisation of monetary

housing benefits (14,136)

(15,151)

IFRS adjustment on reversal of general

provision on mining funds 106,025

101,195

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------------

Consolidated profit before tax 1,622,577 1,741,842 ============ ============ Six months ended 30 June 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (unaudited)

Revenue from major customers:

Power generation segment

North China Grid Company Limited 9,322,726

8,088,081

Guangdong Power Grid Corporation 3,736,058

1,295,023

State Grid Corporation of China 3,004,947 4,959,990 ============ ============5. FINANCE COSTS Six months ended 30 June 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (unaudited) Interest expense 4,414,551 3,625,688

Less: amount capitalised in property, plant

and equipment (1,115,183) (1,072,552) ------------ ------------ 3,299,368 2,553,136 Exchange gain, net (17,443) (4,415) Others 22,271 14,665 ------------ ------------ 3,304,196 2,563,386 ============ ============6. INCOME TAX EXPENSE Six months ended 30 June 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (unaudited) Current tax 522,771 429,866 Deferred tax (215,862) (117,159) ------------ ------------ 306,909 312,707 ============ ============

Income tax is provided on the basis of the statutory profit for financial reporting

purposes, adjusted for income and expense items, which are not assessable or

deductible for income tax purposes.

The applicable People's Republic of China ("PRC") Enterprise Income Tax rate of the

Company and its subsidiaries is 25% (six months ended 30 June 2010: 25%). Certain

subsidiaries located in western region in the PRC enjoyed PRC Enterprise Income Tax

rate of 15% before 2011 when such income tax rate has changed to 25% thereafter.

In addition, certain subsidiaries, being located in specially designated regions in

the PRC, are subject to preferential income tax rates. Moreover, certain subsidiaries

are exempted from the PRC Enterprise Income Tax for two years starting from the first

year of commercial operation followed by a 50% exemption of the applicable tax rate

for the next three years. 7. PROFIT FOR THE PERIOD The Group's profit for the period is arrived at after charging/(crediting): Six months ended 30 June 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (unaudited) Interest income (46,456) (24,437) Dividend income (16,250) - Amortisation of intangible assets 17,115

5,996

Amortisation of deferred housing benefits 14,136

15,151

Depreciation 4,156,572

3,571,794

Gain on disposals of available-for-sale

investments (5)

(8,212)

Reversal of allowance for accounts

receivable (56)

(1,134)

Reversal of allowance for inventories - (757) ============ ============8. DIVIDENDS Six months ended 30 June 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (unaudited) Proposed final dividend for the year ended 31 December 2010 - RMB0.07 per share 931,703 - Final dividend for the year ended 31 December 2009 approved and paid - RMB0.07 per share -

861,703 ------------ ------------ 931,703 861,703 ============ ============9. EARNINGS PER SHARE

Basic earnings per share

The calculation of basic earnings per share attributable to owners of the Company

is based on the profit for the period attributable to owners of the Company of

RMB931,658 thousand (six months ended 30 June 2010: RMB911,878 thousand) and the

weighted average number of ordinary shares of 12,476,704 thousand (six months ended

30 June 2010: 12,045,038 thousand) in issue during the period. Diluted earnings per share

During the six months ended 30 June 2011 and 2010, the Company did not have any

dilutive potential ordinary shares. Therefore, diluted earnings per share is equal

to basic earnings per share.10. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT

During the six months ended 30 June 2011, the Group acquired property, plant and

equipment of RMB10,521,227 thousand (six months ended 30 June 2010: RMB12,424,566

thousand).11. ACCOUNTS AND NOTES RECEIVABLE

The Group usually grants credit period of approximately one month to local power

grid customers and coal purchase customers from the month end after sales and sale

transactions made respectively. The ageing analysis of accounts and notes receivable is as follows: At At 30 June 31 December 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (audited) Within one year 8,221,683 8,013,428 Between one to two years 61,485 143,990 Between two to three years 3,758 1,096 Over three years 86 108 ------------ ------------ 8,287,012 8,158,622 ============ ============12. SHARE CAPITAL At At 30 June 31 December 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (audited) Registered, issued and fully paid: 9,994,360,000 (At 31 December 2010: 8,994,360,000) A shares of RMB1 each 9,994,360 8,994,360 3,315,677,578 (At 31 December 2010: 3,315,677,578) H shares of RMB1 each 3,315,678 3,315,678 ------------ ------------ 13,310,038 12,310,038 ============ ============ A summary of the movements in the issued share capital of the Company is as follows: Nominal Number of value of Note shares issued shares issued '000 RMB'000 At 1 January 2010 11,780,038 11,780,038 Shares issued 530,000 530,000 ------------ ------------ At 31 December 2010 and 1 January 2011 12,310,038 12,310,038 Shares issued (i) 1,000,000 1,000,000 ------------ ------------ At 30 June 2011 13,310,038 13,310,038 ============ ============ Note:

(i) In May 2011, the Company issued 1,000,000,000 A shares at a subscription price

of RMB6.74 per share for a total cash consideration of

RMB6,740,000 thousand.

13. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND ACCRUED LIABILITIES At At 30 June 31 December 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (audited) Accounts and notes payable 7,200,922 8,129,771

Other payables and accrued liabilities 11,868,451 10,800,295

------------ ------------ 19,069,373 18,930,066 ============ ============ The ageing analysis of accounts and notes payable is as follows: At At 30 June 31 December 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (audited) Within one year 6,913,248 8,129,711 Between one to two years 287,674 - ------------ ------------ 7,200,922 8,129,711 ============ ============ 14. ACQUISITION OF SUBSIDIARIES

On 31 March 2011, the Group acquired 100% of the respective issued capital of

Chengdu Liguo Energy Co., Ltd., Chengdu Qingjiangyuan Energy Co., Ltd. and Chengdu

Zhongfu Energy Co., Ltd. in order to gain 54% indirect equity interest in Sichuan

Jinkang Electricity Development Co., Ltd. ("Jinkang Company") for a total cash

consideration of RMB974,870 thousand. Jinkang Company was engaged in hydropower

generation during the period.

The carrying amount and the fair value of the identifiable assets and liabilities

of the above subsidiaries acquired as at their date of acquisition are as follows: Carrying Fair value amount adjustments Fair value RMB'000 RMB'000 RMB'000 Net assets acquired:

Property, plant and equipment 1,323,236 1,387,509 2,710,745

Cash and cash equivalents 86,798 - 86,798 Other current assets 182,415 - 182,415 Loans (1,140,000) - (1,140,000)

Deferred tax liabilities - (208,126)

(208,126)

Other current liabilities (78,338) - (78,338) ----------- ----------- ------------ 374,111 1,179,383 1,553,494 Non-controlling interests (150,162) (537,327) (687,489) ----------- ----------- Goodwill 108,865 ------------ Satisfied by: Cash 974,870 ============

Net cash outflow arising on

acquisition:

Cash consideration paid

(974,870)

Cash and cash equivalents acquired 86,798 ------------ (888,072) ============

The goodwill arising on the acquisition of above subsidiaries is attributable to

the anticipated profitability of their hydropower generation operations and the

anticipated future operating synergies from the combination.

The above subsidiaries contributed RMB3,680 thousand to the Group's profit for

the period for the period between their date of acquisition and the end of the

reporting period.

If the above acquisition had been completed on 1 January 2011, total Group turnover

for the period would have been RMB33,338,926 thousand, and profit for the period

would have been RMB1,311,267 thousand. The proforma information is for illustrative

purposes only and is not necessarily an indication of the turnover and results of

operations of the Group that actually would have been achieved had the acquisition

been completed on 1 January 2011, nor is intended to be a projection of future

results.

15. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

(a) Significant transactions with China Datang Corporation which is the ultimate

parent of the Company and its subsidiaries other than the Group (collectively

referred to as "China Datang Group") and associates and jointly controlled

entities of the Group and their subsidiaries Six months ended 30 June 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (unaudited) China Datang Group Receipt of equipment purchase agency services 181 4,851 Receipt of coal ash disposal services 28,946 28,946 Receipt of fuel management services - 8,210 Purchases of fuel 132,527 9,896 Purchases of materials and equipment 51,685 243,037 Operating lease expenses for buildings and facilities 11,114 4,864 Receipt of repairs and maintenance services 4,077 1,800 Sales of pre-project assets - 80,726 Receipt of capital injection to subsidiaries 332,540 - Receipt of material management services 800 - Associates of the Group Interest expense on loans 98,970 87,596 Interest income on deposits 16,986 13,517 Purchases of fuel 37,840 5,941 Sales of electricity - 2,822 Sales of heat - 39,223 Receipt of technical support services 7,196 20,599 Drawdown of loans 4,810,000 8,123,000 Subsidiary of an associate of the Group Purchases of fuel 258,561 291,570 Jointly controlled entities of the Group Purchases of fuel 161,992 124,045 Interest income on entrusted loans 2,516 - =========== ===========

(b) Financial guarantees and financing facilities with China Datang Group and

associates and jointly controlled entities of the Group At At 30 June 31 December 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (audited) China Datang Group Long-term loans of the Group guaranteed by China Datang Corporation 608,891 1,348,176 Short-term loans of the Group guaranteed by a subsidiary of China Datang Corporation and secured by a charge over 358,680,000 H shares of the Company executed by that subsidiary in favour of the bank and counter-guaranteed by the Company 587,229 616,336 Associates of the Group Long-term loans of the associates guaranteed by the Company 490,000 170,000 Integrated credit facilities provided by an associate 18,000,000 4,500,000 Jointly controlled entities of the Group Long-term loans of the jointly controlled entities guaranteed by the Company 497,300 389,500 Short-term loans of a jointly controlled entity guaranteed by the Company 225,000 225,000 ============ ============ (c) Significant transactions with government-related enterprises

Government-related entities, other than entities under China Datang

Corporation which is a state-owned enterprise and its subsidiaries,

directly or indirectly controlled by the Central People's Government of

the PRC ("Government-Related Entities) are also regarded as related parties of the Group. For the purpose of the related party transactions disclosure, the Group

has established procedures for determination, to the extent possible, of

the identification of the ownership structure of its customers and suppliers as to whether they are Government-Related Entities to ensure

the adequacy of disclosure for all material related party transactions

given that many Government-Related Entities have multi-layered corporate

structures and the ownership structures change over time as a result of

transfers and privatisation programs.

During the six months ended 30 June 2011 and 2010, the Group sold

substantially all of its electricity to local government-related power

grid companies. Please refer the details of information of power

generation revenue to major power grid companies to note 4 to the

condensed financial statements. The Group maintained most of its bank

deposits in government-related financial institutions while lenders of

most of the Group's loans are also government-related financial

institutions, associated with the respective interest income or interest

expense incurred.

During the six months ended 30 June 2011 and 2010, other collectively

significant transactions with Government-Related Entities also included

purchases of fuel and property, plant and equipment. (d) Compensation to key management personnel of the Group Six months ended 30 June 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (unaudited) Basic salaries and allowances 1,476 795 Bonus 1,931 1,682 Retirement benefits 99 99 Other benefits 78 434 ------------ ------------ 3,584 3,010 ============ ============16. CONTINGENT LIABILITIES

At the end of the reporting period, the Group has provided financial guarantees

for loan facilities granted to the following parties: At At 30 June 31 December 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (audited) Associates 490,000 170,000 Jointly controlled entities 722,300 614,500 Other investees 108,000 108,000 ------------ ------------ 1,320,300 892,500 ============ ============

Based on historical experience, no claims have been made against the Group

since the date of granting the above financial guarantees.

17. CAPITAL COMMITMENTS

At 30 June 2011, the Group has capital commitments related to investments in

subsidiaries, associates, jointly controlled entities and other investees

amounted to RMB199,840 thousand (At 31 December 2010: RMB1,024,710 thousand).

In addition, capital commitments of the Group in relation to the construction

and renovation of the electricity utility plants and acquisition of intangible

assets not provided for in the condensed consolidated statement of financial position are as follows: At At 30 June 31 December 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (audited) Contracted but not provided for 15,163,216 19,052,087 ============ ============18. LEASE COMMITMENTS

At 30 June 2011 the total future minimum lease payments under non-cancellable

operating leases are payable as follows: At At 30 June 31 December 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (audited) Within one year 41,524 26,158 In the second to fifth years inclusive 51,749 51,747 After five years 22,828 23,336 ------------ ------------ 116,101 101,241 ============ ============

19. APPROVAL OF CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

The condensed financial statements were approved and authorised for issue by

the Board of Directors on 26 August 2011.

Differences Between Financial Statements

For the six months ended 30 June 2011

The condensed financial statements which are prepared by the Group in conformity with International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS") differ in certain respects from China Accounting Standards for Business Enterprises ("PRC GAAP"). Major differences between IFRS and PRC GAAP ("GAAP Differences"), which affect the net assets and net profit of the Group, are summarised as follows: Net assets At At 30 June 31 December Note 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (audited)

Net assets attributable to owners

of the Company under IFRS 38,404,720

30,850,071

Impact of IFRS adjustments:

Difference in the commencement

of depreciation of property,

plant and equipment (a) 106,466

106,466

Difference in accounting

treatment on monetary housing

benefits (b) (118,394) (132,530) Difference in accounting treatment on mining funds (c) (145,162) (82,095)

Applicable deferred tax impact

of the above GAAP Differences 23,466

(3,641) Non-controlling interests' impact of the above GAAP Differences after tax (31,751) (1,015) ------------ ------------

Net assets attributable to owners

of the Company under PRC GAAP 38,239,345 30,737,256 ============ ============ Net profit Six months ended 30 June Note 2011 2010 RMB'000 RMB'000 (unaudited) (unaudited)

Profit for the period attributable

to owners of the Company under IFRS 931,658

911,878

Impact of IFRS adjustments:

Difference in accounting treatment

on monetary housing benefits (b) 14,136

15,151

Difference in accounting treatment

on mining funds (c) (106,025)

(101,195)

Applicable deferred tax impact of

the above GAAP Differences 27,107

7,323

Non-controlling interests' impact

of the above GAAP Differences after

tax (12,744)

(3,411)

------------

------------

Net profit for the period attributable

to owners of the Company under PRC

GAAP 854,132 829,746 ============ ============Note:

(a) Difference in the commencement of depreciation of property, plant and equipment

This represents the depreciation difference arose from the different timing of

the start of depreciation charge in previous years.

(b) Difference in accounting treatment on monetary housing benefits

Under PRC GAAP, the monetary housing benefits provided to employees who started

work before 31 December 1998 were directly deducted from the retained earnings

and statutory public welfare fund after approval by the general meeting of the

Company and its subsidiaries.

Under IFRS, these benefits are recorded as deferred assets and amortised on a

straight-line basis over the estimated remaining average service lives of

relevant employees.

(c) Difference in accounting treatment on mining funds

Under PRC GAAP, accrual of future development and work safety expenses are

included in respective product cost or current period profit or loss and

recorded in a specific reserve accordingly. When such future development and

work safety expenses are applied and related to revenue expenditures, specific

reserve is directly offset when expenses incurred. When capital expenditures

are incurred, they are included in construction-in-progress and transferred to

fixed assets when the related assets reach the expected use condition. They

are then offset against specific reserve based on the amount included in fixed

assets while corresponding amount is recognised in accumulated depreciation.

Such fixed assets are not depreciated in subsequent periods.

Under IFRS, coal mining companies are required to set aside an amount to a fund

for future development and work safety through transferring from retained

earnings to restricted reserve. When qualifying revenue expenditures are

incurred, such expenses are recorded in the profit or loss as incurred. When

capital expenditures are incurred, an amount is transferred to property, plant

and equipment and is depreciated in accordance with the depreciation policy of

the Group. Internal equity items transfers take place based on the actual

application amount of future development and work safety expenses whereas

restricted reserve is offset against retained earnings to the extent of zero.

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