History
Sinohydro was established in 1950 and is headquartered in Beijing, China. During the late 1950s, its predecessor entities supported China's diplomatic initiatives by implementing foreign economic aid construction projects. In the 1980s, HydroChina Corporation received governmental authorization for foreign economic and technological cooperation. On April 10, 1993, Sinohydro was granted foreign trade rights, marking a significant step toward entering the international market. In 2000, Sinohydro introduced the "four unities" strategy to standardize its overseas operations: unified management, unified resource allocation, unified branding, and unified external cooperation. This approach laid the groundwork for rapid expansion. From 2004 onward, the company engaged in a wide range of renewable energy projects—hydropower, thermal, solar, and wind—with a combined installed capacity exceeding 108 million kilowatts. Further strategic reforms in 2006 and 2009 focused on building Sinohydro’s global development platform and integrating international operations. By the end of 2010, the company maintained 69 overseas offices across 53 countries and managed 261 projects in 57 nations. In 2011, following State Council approval, PowerChina was formally established as the parent company, consolidating 105 subsidiaries including Sinohydro. On March 10, 2016, Sinohydro's international business functions were merged with those of HydroChina to form POWERCHINA International.Operations
The company operates through Sinohydro Ltd () and other affiliates, including Sinohydro Consulting. Its services cover: * Civil engineering and hydropower construction * Electric power investment and real estate * Design and manufacture of construction equipment * Project financing, consulting, and mechanical/electrical installation Sinohydro is active in a wide range of sectors including water conservancy, transportation infrastructure (roads, railways, ports), municipal works, and building construction. Sinohydro has expanded internationally and operates in over 50 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. Its European regional headquarters is located inNotable Projects
Asia
* –Africa
* – Zungeru Hydropower Station, US$1.01 billion (2012) * – Karuma Hydroelectric Power Station, 600 MW, US$2.2 billion (2013) * – Construction of photovoltaic power stations (2013) * – Mellegue Dam project near El Kef (2016)Europe
* – Tbilisi ring road project, US$129 million (2012)Middle East
* – New Hamad Port, 57-building infrastructure project (2015) * – EPC contractor for hydroelectric project near Kibbutz Gesher (2016–2022)Americas
* – Construction of the controversial Río Blanco dam for DESASee also
* Electric power industry in China *References
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