China Suntien (00956) published its 2025 Sustainability Report detailing operational, financial and ESG performance for the period 1 January-31 December 2025.
Financial highlights • Revenue reached RMB 19.83 billion, up from 2024, while total profit grew to RMB 2.54 billion. • Net profit attributable to shareholders stood at RMB 1.83 billion; basic EPS was RMB 0.43. • Total assets increased to RMB 93.49 billion and net assets attributable to shareholders to RMB 25.52 billion. • The group’s tax contribution amounted to RMB 1.50 billion.
Operational metrics • Wind power: consolidated installed capacity rose to 7,777.97 MW; generation hit 14.85 billion kWh with average utilisation of 2,236 hours. • Natural gas: transportation and sales volume reached 5.26 billion m³, of which sales accounted for 4.77 billion m³. The network now operates 1 LNG receiving station and 11 long-distance pipelines totalling 10,026 km. • Photovoltaic: managed installed capacity expanded by 158.93 MW to 594.79 MW. Existing PV assets (424.79 MW) are slated for orderly disposal as the company refocuses on core wind and gas segments.
Climate & environmental data • Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse-gas emissions totalled 71,744.62 tCO₂e; energy consumption intensity was 0.0098 tce per RMB 10,000 revenue. • No major environmental incidents or penalties were recorded; environmental protection investment reached RMB 103.74 million.
Governance & risk • Following the new Company Law, the board now oversees ESG matters directly after dissolving the Board of Supervisors. • 2025 internal audits covered 30 projects; 150 staff attended risk-management training. • No cases of bribery, corruption or anti-trust litigation occurred.
Health & safety • Zero work-related fatalities and lost-time injury cases; work-safety investment amounted to RMB 126.83 million. • 144 emergency drills and 1,621 hazard inspections were conducted across all sites.
Innovation • R&D spending totalled RMB 277.33 million. • Valid patents increased to 518, including 39 invention patents. • A domestically developed self-climbing crane and grid-forming wind-storage equipment entered commercial use; three group standards were released.
Community engagement • The Suntien Volunteer Team grew to 662 members, logging 688 service hours in ecological protection and blood-donation drives.
Outlook Entering the first year of the 15th Five-Year Plan, China Suntien will deepen its dual-core wind and gas strategy, accelerate offshore and large-scale onshore wind projects, expand LNG and pipeline capacity, and step up deployment in pumped-storage, energy-storage and hydrogen demonstration projects while tightening climate-related risk management and supply-chain sustainability.