Before the 2015 merger of SNPTC with China Power Investment Corporation, the latter still retained the 10% stake.
[2] In 2015 SNPTC was merged with fellow state-owned enterprise China Power Investment Corporation.
[3] More precisely, the controlling stake (66%) of SNPTC was transferred to China Power Investment Corporation from the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council.
[5] The company has a joint venture that is constructing 4 nuclear reactors, two located in sites Sanmen and Haiyang, with all units commencing operations by 2016 or 2017.
[6] In September 2020, China's State Power Investment Corporation launched a design based on the Westinghouse AP1000 for more widespread deployment consideration.