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电投能源: 内蒙古电投能源股份有限公司第八届董事会第六次独立董事专门会议审核意见
Zheng Quan Zhi Xing· 2025-06-26 16:17
Core Viewpoint - The independent directors of Inner Mongolia Electric Power Investment Energy Co., Ltd. reviewed and approved several proposals related to financing and procurement activities, ensuring compliance with regulations and safeguarding the interests of shareholders, particularly minority shareholders. Group 1: Financing and Trust Transactions - The company’s subsidiary, Inner Mongolia Huomei Hongjun Aluminum Electric Co., Ltd., plans to engage in perpetual trust business with Baorui Trust Co., Ltd. to meet funding needs for the Zaha No. 2 350,000-ton green electricity aluminum project, applying for special bond funding of 700 million yuan [1][2] - The trust funds will be used specifically for the Zaha No. 2 project, with terms being indefinite and interest rates determined through mutual agreement [1][2] Group 2: Procurement and Maintenance Projects - The company’s subsidiary, Tongliao Holin River Pit Power Co., Ltd., intends to use a single-source procurement method to contract the desulfurization system maintenance project to Shenyang Yuanda Environmental Engineering Co., Ltd., which has the necessary qualifications and a good reputation in the region [2][3][4] - The maintenance fee is set at 6.51 million yuan per year, with a total maintenance cost of 14.666 million yuan for the period from October 1, 2025, to December 31, 2027 [4] Group 3: IT Operations and Services - The company plans to procure IT operation and maintenance services for its headquarters and related units through direct negotiation with Beijing Zhongqi Times Technology Co., Ltd., with a total estimated cost of 35.72 million yuan [4][5] Group 4: Capacity Replacement Transactions - The company’s South Open-pit Coal Mine aims to purchase capacity replacement indicators to increase its approved capacity from 18 million tons per year to 20 million tons per year, enhancing competitiveness in the coal market [5][6] - The transaction involves purchasing 100,000 tons of replacement indicators from a subsidiary of the State Power Investment Corporation, which is classified as a related party transaction [5][6]