
Investment Rating - The report maintains a "Recommended" rating for several companies including China Nuclear Power, Funiu Co., and Huaneng Water Power, while providing a "Cautious Recommendation" for others like China General Nuclear Power and Longyuan Power [21][19]. Core Insights - The new energy installed capacity in Gansu has surpassed 70 million kilowatts, solidifying its dominant position in the province's energy mix, with a year-on-year growth of 25.25% [2][26]. - The National Energy Administration has initiated the first batch of pilot projects for the new power system, focusing on seven key areas including grid technology and virtual power plants [3][37]. - The report suggests that with the onset of the peak electricity consumption season in June and low coal prices, the performance of thermal power companies is expected to improve [3][19]. Summary by Sections Weekly Market Review - The electricity sector underperformed compared to the broader market, with the public utility sector index closing at 2376.19 points, down 0.14%, and the electricity sub-sector at 3165.47 points, down 0.34% [1][7]. - Among the electricity sub-sectors, photovoltaic power increased by 1.39%, while thermal and hydropower decreased by 0.57% and 1.85% respectively [13][19]. Gansu New Energy Capacity - As of the end of May 2025, Gansu's cumulative installed capacity reached 70.6246 million kilowatts, with wind and solar power each contributing over 32% to the total installed capacity [2][26]. - Gansu aims to reach 80 million kilowatts of installed renewable energy capacity by the end of 2025, with a target of 160 million kilowatts by 2030 [2][26]. National Energy Administration Initiatives - The pilot projects will explore new technologies and models for the new power system, focusing on areas such as intelligent microgrids and high-proportion renewable energy delivery [3][37]. - The report emphasizes the importance of these initiatives in enhancing the stability and efficiency of the power supply [3][37]. Investment Recommendations - The report highlights specific companies to watch, including Huadian International, Jingtou Energy, and Funiu Co. for thermal power, and Changjiang Electric Power and Chuan Investment Energy for hydropower [3][19]. - It also notes the potential for growth in companies involved in green electricity projects, particularly those benefiting from the implementation of the 136 document [3][19].