Harbin Electric International

Company description

Harbin Electric Corporation is a major Chinese power equipment manufacturer and engineering services provider headquartered in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China. It was established in 1951 and has grown into one of China’s largest developers of power generation equipment and integrated energy infrastructure solutions, supplying products and services to more than 800 power plants in over 50 countries and regions. 

Harbin Electric’s products and services span a wide range of energy sectors, including hydropower, nuclear, coal-fired and gas-fired power equipment, as well as solar thermal energy systems, energy storage technologies (such as compressed-air and molten salt storage), electric motors, and marine power equipment. It is also active in engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracting for large power plants and related infrastructure projects globally.

The company’s offerings include the design and manufacture of electric generators and turbines, power plant equipment, energy storage systems, and ancillary industrial machinery, alongside operation, maintenance, and after-sales services for energy facilities. Harbin Electric and its subsidiaries work across conventional and renewable energy markets, reflecting a strategy toward green and low-carbon technologies while maintaining a strong presence in traditional power sectors.

Harbin Electric International Co., Ltd. (HEI), a subsidiary focused on international EPC contracts, extends the company’s global footprint in constructing power plants, substations and transmission lines, with offices in multiple countries including Vietnam, India and Turkey. 

Company details

City:
Harbin
Address:
99 Sandadongli Rd, Xiangfang, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China, 150040

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Company updates

  • January 30, 2026

    China Switches On 2.4 GWh Compressed-Air Storage Project in Jiangsu province

    Harbin Electric Group has brought into operation the adiabatic compressed-air energy storage (CAES) facility — the Guoxin Suyan Huai’an Salt Cavern Compressed Air Energy Storage Demonstrat...

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  • April 18, 2018

    ICBC to arrange US$1.5 billion debt financing for 700 MW solar project in Dubai

    ACWA Power has announced that ICBC is acting as the mandated lead arranger for a US$1.5 billion senior loan for the fourth phase of the Mohamed bin Rashid Solar Park, the largest t...

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  • December 15, 2016

    Dubai's 2,400 MW Hassyan coal IPP achieves FC

    Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has reached financial closure for the 2,400 MW Hassyan clean coal power project.

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  • September 19, 2016

    DEWA signs PPA & SHA with ACWA Power & Harbin Electric consortium for Hassyan clean coal power project

    Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) and a shareholders agreement (SHA) with ACWA Power and Harbin Electric consortium for the 2,400 MW Hassyan Clean Co...

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  • July 12, 2016

    Hassyan Energy Company signs EPC Contract with Harbin Electric International and General Electric

    Hassyan Energy Company, a joint venture between Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA) (51%) and ACWA Power Harbin Holding Company (49%), has signed the EPC agreement with both Harbin Electric Int...

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  • April 15, 2016

    Financial close expected for H2 2016 for Dubai IPP

    Acwa Power and Harbin Electric have plans to achieve financial closure for the 1,200 MW Hassyan clean coal power project in Dubay by the second half of 2017.

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  • October 14, 2015

    ACWA-led consortium wins 1,200 MW Hassyan project

    Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) on Tuesday announced the preferred bidder consortium for the first phase of the 1,200 MW Hassyan clean coal power project. The consortium includes China's...

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  • November 04, 2014

    Six companies bid for 6,600 MW Gadani power project

    Six companies have submitted their Expressions of Interest (EoIs) to develop coal-based IPPs of cumulative capacity of 6600 MW to be set up at the Gadani Power Park, (Balochistan).

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