Beijing Energy International Holding Co., Ltd. (BJ Energy International) reported a 6.62% year-on-year increase in electricity generation for the second quarter of 2026, reaching 6.95 million megawatt-hours (MWh) across its portfolio of 271 power plants in mainland China, Australia and Vietnam. Total output for the first half of 2026 climbed to 13.07 million MWh.
Generation mix and portfolio profile • Subsidiary plants (260 units, 15.00 GW): Delivered 6.17 million MWh in Q2 2026, up 5.64% from the prior-year period. • Associate plants (11 units, 1.10 GW): Contributed 0.78 million MWh, a 15.07% uplift versus Q2 2025. • Overall grid-connected installed capacity stood at 16.10 GW as of 30 June 2026.
Key regional movements • Jiangsu posted the sharpest absolute increase, generating 0.41 million MWh in Q2 2026 versus 0.18 million MWh a year earlier (+132.0%), reflecting incremental capacity additions. • Yunnan remained the largest single-province contributor, rising 16.0% to 1.27 million MWh. • Inner Mongolia, still the Group’s biggest base by capacity (3.24 GW), saw output decline 17.9% to 1.43 million MWh, tempering overall growth. • Overseas assets in Australia (0.88 GW) produced 0.50 million MWh in Q2, up 14.1%, while Vietnam’s 46 MW plant generated 16,906 MWh, marginally lower year on year.
Capacity developments During Q2 2026, certain projects in Hebei, Shanxi and Guangxi completed expansions totaling 115 MW. In addition, several plants in Shanxi, Anhui and Xinjiang were reclassified from subsidiaries to associates after ownership changes effective end-2025, influencing segmental comparisons.
Outlook considerations The disclosed figures are preliminary operating statistics and do not represent the Group’s revenue or profit for Q2 or the six-month period. Final financial results may differ after completion of standard accounting procedures.