Dongfang Electric
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Dongfang Electric Corporation (Chinese: 东方电气集团) is a Chinese state-owned manufacturer of power generators and the contracts of power station projects. According to Platts, in 2009-10 the company was the second largest manufacturer of steam turbines by worldwide market share, tying with Harbin Electric and slightly behind Shanghai Electric.[1] The company currently operates the world's most powerful wind turbine by installed capacity, at 18 MW.[2]
Company type | Public |
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Industry | Power plant equipment manufacturing |
Founded | 1984 |
Founder | Ding Yi |
Headquarters | , China |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Wang Ji (王计) (Chairman) |
Revenue | 32,324,500,000 renminbi (2018) |
Subsidiaries | Dongfang Electric Corporation Limited |
Website | Dongfang Electric Corporation Dongfang Electric Corporation Limited |
History
It was founded in 1984 and is based in Chengdu, Sichuan.[3][4] Its subsidiary is Dongfang Electric Corporation Limited (Chinese: 东方电气股份有限公司) (SEHK: 1072,SSE: 600875). Its H shares and A shares were listed on the Hong Kong and Shanghai.
- 1958: Dongfang Electric Machinery Plant (Chinese: 东方电机厂) was established.[5]
- 1984: Dongfang Electric Corporation was established by Ding Yi.[6]
- 1993: China Dongfang Electric Machinery Plant was restructured to form Dongfang Electric Machinery Company Limited (Chinese: 东方电机股份有限公司).[7]
- 1994: Dongfang Electric Machinery Company was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
- 1995: Dongfang Electric Machinery Company was listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange.[8]
- 2007: China Dongfang Electric Corporation was listed entirely in Dongfang Electric Machinery Company. Dongfang Electric Machinery Company was renamed to Dongfang Electric Corporation Limited (Chinese: 东方电气股份有限公司).[9]
Controversy
Dongfang was accused by General Electric in court papers of benefitting from a rigged tendering process awarded by South African utility giant Eskom to install a new boiler at the Duvha Power Station. General Electric claims that Dongfang got the contract even though its bid was R1 billion (US$76 million) more than the General Electric bid.[10][11]
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