公用环保 202601 第 2 期:2025 年 1-11 月光伏/风电发电利用率同比下滑,重视环保+资源品投资逻辑
Guoxin Securities·2026-01-13 06:07

Investment Rating - The report maintains an "Outperform" rating for the public utility and environmental sectors [1][5][8]. Core Insights - The report emphasizes the importance of the "environment + resource" investment logic, highlighting that many environmental companies possess resource attributes, which can lead to stable profit models through the extraction of valuable materials from waste [2][16][18]. - The report notes a decline in the utilization rates of photovoltaic and wind power generation in 2025, with photovoltaic utilization at 94.8% and wind power at 94.3% for the year-to-date [1][14]. Summary by Sections Investment Strategy - Public Utilities: Recommendations include major thermal power companies like Huadian International and Shanghai Electric, as well as leading renewable energy firms such as Longyuan Power and Three Gorges Energy [3][22]. - Environmental Sector: Focus on mature sectors like water and waste incineration, with recommendations for companies like China Everbright Environment and Shanghai Industrial Holdings [3][23]. Market Performance - The report indicates that the Shanghai Composite Index rose by 2.79%, with the public utility index increasing by 2.54% and the environmental index by 3.88% [1][24]. - In the power sector, thermal power saw a 2.40% increase, while renewable energy generation rose by 3.74% [1][25]. Key Data Overview - In November, the national electricity generation reached 779.2 billion kWh, with a year-on-year growth of 2.7% [45]. - The report highlights that the total electricity consumption for the year-to-date is 9,460.2 billion kWh, reflecting a 5.2% increase year-on-year [58]. Company Profit Forecasts and Ratings - Specific companies are highlighted with their respective ratings and financial metrics, such as Huadian International with a PE ratio of 10.2 for 2024 and 8.1 for 2025 [8]. - Other recommended companies include Longyuan Power, Three Gorges Energy, and China Nuclear Power, all rated as "Outperform" [8][22]. Special Research - The report discusses the shift from viewing environmental companies as cost centers to recognizing their potential for value creation through resource recovery and recycling [2][16]. - It also outlines the significant price increases in metals due to geopolitical tensions and supply chain concerns, which could benefit resource-oriented environmental companies [2][21].