Shandong Hi-Speed New Energy (01250) Releases October 2025 Power Generation Data

Bulletin Express
Feb 06

Shandong Hi-Speed New Energy Group Limited (Stock Code: 01250) announced that, based on preliminary internal statistics, projects held and/or managed by the group, as well as by its associates and joint ventures, generated approximately 420,104 MWh of electricity in October 2025, representing a 14.1% decrease compared with the same period in 2024.

Over the ten months ended 31 October 2025, the aggregate operating power generation reached about 5,676,852 MWh, marking a 1.7% increase from the corresponding period in 2024.

Within the total figure for October 2025, the group’s centralised photovoltaic power plants generated approximately 169,660 MWh, reflecting a 23.6% decrease from October 2024. The cumulative generation from these facilities over the ten-month period stood at around 2,391,591 MWh, 4.8% lower year-on-year. The wind power plants recorded around 186,829 MWh in October 2025, down 5.3% from a year earlier, but their ten-month total rose by 3.3% to about 2,404,246 MWh. Overall, the combined October power generation of both segments was about 356,489 MWh, representing a 15.0% year-on-year decrease, while the aggregate ten-month figure of 4,795,837 MWh was up 0.9% over the same period last year.

According to the announcement, all data provided is based on preliminary internal management information, which is intended purely for reference and does not guarantee any specific financial performance.

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