State Electricity Regulatory Commission
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State Electricity Regulatory Commission (SERC) is a government agency responsible for administration and regulation the electricity and power industry. This includes regulating the development of electricity markets, setting tariffs, transmission, distribution, safety standards, technical standards, business licenses, environmental laws and development of the industry.

List of Chairs

  1. Chai Song Yue (March 2003 - December 2006)
  2. You Quan (December 2006 - April 2008)
  3. Wang Xudong (April 2008 - current)

See also

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    Electric power industry in China
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  • North China Electric Power University
    North China Electric Power University
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  • North China University of Water Conservancy and Electric Power
  • State Grid Corporation of China
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    China Power
    China Power may stand for the following companies:*China Power Investment Corporation: a state-owned power generation enterprise in China.*China Power International Development: the subsidiary and listed company of China Power Investment Corporation...

  • China Power International Development
    China Power International Development
    China Power International Development was incorporated in Hong Kong in 1994. The State owned PRC parent company CPI Group also has the initials "CPI" but in the case of the parent company the "I" stands for "Investment" not "International" ....

  • China Power Investment Corporation
    China Power Investment Corporation
    China Power Investment Corporation is one of the five largest state-owned power producers in the People's Republic of China, administrated by SASAC for the State Council of the People's Republic of China. It is engaged in development, investment, construction, operation and management of power...

  • China Yangtze Power
    China Yangtze Power
    China Yangtze Power is a Chinese utilities company, headquartered in Beijing. The company is listed on the SSE 50 Index on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. A controlling share is held by the parent company China Three Gorges Corporation , a Central Enterprise under SASAC.The enterprise produces and...

  • China Resources Power
    China Resources Power
    China Resources Power Holdings Company Limited , or China Resources Power, was incorporated and registered in Hong Kong in 2001. It is a subsidiary of China Resources Holdings, a conglomerate in Mainland China and Hong Kong...

  • China Southern Power Grid
    China Southern Power Grid
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  • China Township Electrification Program
    China Township Electrification Program
    The China Township Electrification Program was a scheme to provide renewable electricity to 1.3 million people in 1,000 townships in the Chinese provinces of Gansu, Hunan, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Yunnan, Xinjiang, Qinghai and Tibet.The program, one of the world's largest renewable...

  • China Village Electrification Program
    China Village Electrification Program
    The China Village Electrification Program is a scheme to provide renewable electricity to 3.5 million households in 10,000 villages by 2010. This is to be followed by full rural electrification using renewable energy by 2015....

  • Energy in China
  • Renewable energy in China
    Renewable energy in China
    Renewable energy is helping the People's Republic of China complete its economic transformation and achieve "energy security". China rapidly has moved along the path of renewable energy development. About 17 percent of China's electricity came from renewable sources in 2007, led by the world's...

  • Electric power in China
  • Coal power in China
    Coal power in China
    The People's Republic of China is the largest consumer of coal in the world, and is about to become the largest user of coal-derived electricity, generating 1.95 trillion kilowatt-hours per year, or 68.7% of its electricity from coal as of 2006...

  • Nuclear power in China
    Nuclear power in China
    , the People's Republic of China has 14 nuclear power reactors spread out over 4 separate sites and 27 under construction. China's National Development and Reform Commission has indicated the intention to raise the percentage of China's electricity produced by nuclear power from the current 1% to...

  • Wind power in China
    Wind power in China
    At the end of 2010, wind power in the People's Republic of China accounted for 41.8 gigawatts of electricity generating capacity, and China has identified wind power as a key growth component of the country's economy. With its large land mass and long coastline, China has exceptional wind...

  • Solar power in China
    Solar power in China
    Solar power in the People's Republic of China is one of the biggest industries in mainland China. China has over 400 photovoltaic companies and produces approximately 23% of the photovoltaic products worldwide. In 2007 China produced 1700 MW of solar panels, nearly half of the world production of...

  • Oil in China
    Oil in China
    The petroleum industry in the People's Republic of China is strongly affected by the country's growing population and political ideology, as well as its lack of local oil reserves...

  • Geothermal power in China
    Geothermal power in China
    -History:Geothermal energy exploitation in China started approximately around 1970. In the socialist planned economy geothermal exploration was handled by national bodies with public investments. Drilled productive wells were transferred free of charge to the final user...

  • Bioenergy in China
    Bioenergy in China
    China has set the goal of attaining one percent of its renewable energy generation through bioenergy in 2020.The development of bioenergy in China is needed to meet the rising energy demand....


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