HUANENG POWER INTERNATIONAL, INC. DOMESTIC POWER GERNERATION FOR THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2016 DECREASED BY 6.89%

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1 To: Business Editor April 15, (For immediate release) HUANENG POWER INTERNATIONAL, INC. DOMESTIC POWER GERNERATION FOR THE FIRST QUARTER OF DECREASED BY 6.89% (Beijing, China, April 15, ) Huaneng International, Inc. (the Company ) (NYSE:HNP; HKEx: 902; SSE: ) today announced its power generation in the first quarter of. According to the preliminary statistics of Huaneng International, Inc., for the first quarter of, the Company s total power generation by the power plants within China on consolidated basis amounted to billion kwh, representing a decrease of 6.89% over the same period last year. Total electricity sold by the Company amounted to billion kwh, representing a decrease of 6.76% over the same period last year. For the first quarter of, the Company s average on-grid electricity settlement price for its power plants within China amounted to RMB per MWh, representing a decrease of 10.69% over the same period last year. The decrease in power output of the Company was mainly due to: (1) a slow growth in power consumption of the whole society and a decline in utilization hours in the first quarter of ; (2) the nation-wide cross-transmission increased in and February when compared with the same period of last year, thus encroaching the power generation space of thermal power units in Henan, Chongqing, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Guangdong areas. The Company has been affected to a greater extent as it has a relatively high proportion of thermal power generating units in such areas; (3) water supply is relatively abundant in the 1

2 first quarter of this year. The hydropower output of power plants with capacity level above the nation-wide scale increased substantially when compared with the same period of last year. Thus encroaching the power generation space of thermal power in provinces and cities in Central China and East China; and (4) new nuclear generating units commenced production in Zhejiang, Fujian and Hainan in 2015, thus impacting the power output of the thermal generating units of the above areas. The power generation (in billion kwh) by each of the Company s domestic power plants are listed below: Domestic Generation Liaoning Province % % Coal-fired % % Dalian % % Dandong % % Yingkou % % Yingkou Cogeneration % % Wind-power % % Wafangdian Wind % % Chandtu Wind % % Hydro-power % % Suzihe Hydropower % % Inner Mongolia % % 2

3 Domestic Generation Wind-power % % Huade Wind % % Hebei Province % % Coal-fired % % Shang an % % Wind-power % % Kangbao Wind % % Gansu Province % % Coal-fired % % Pingliang % % Wind-power % % Jiuquan Wind % % Jiuquan Wind % % II Yumen Wind Yigang Wind Beijing % % Coal-fired % % Beijing Cogeneration (Coalfired) % % Combined Cycle % % Beijing Cogeneration (Combined Cycle) % % Tianjian % % Coal-firerd % % 3

4 Domestic Generation Yangliuqing Cogeneration % % Combined Cycle % % Lingang Combined Cycle % % Shanxi Province % % Coal-fired % % Yushe % % Zuoquan % % Combined Cycle Dongshan Combined Cycle Shandong Province % % Coal-fired % % Dezhou % % Jining % % Xindian % % Weihai % % Rizhao Phase II % % Zhanhua Cogeneration % % Henan Province % % Coal-fired % % Qinbei % % Luoyan Cogeneration

5 Domestic Generation Jiangsu Province % % Coal-fired % % Nantong % % Nanjing % % Taicang % % Huaiyin % % Jinling (Combined Cycle) % % Suzhou Cogeneration % % Combined Cycle % % Jinling (Combined Cycle) % % Jinling Combined Cycle Cogeneration % % Wind-power % % Qidong Wind Rudong Wind Tongshan Wind % % % % Shanghai % % Coal-fired % % Shidongkou First % % Shidongkou Second % % 5

6 Domestic Generation Shidongkou % % Combined Cycle % % Shanghai Combined Cycle % % Chongqing % % Coal-fired % % Luohuang % % Combined Cycle % % Liangjiang Combined Cycle % % Zhejiang Province % % Coal-fired % % Yuhuan % % Changxing % % Combined Cycle Tongxiang Combined Cycle PV % % Si an PV % % Hubei Province % % Coal-fired % % Wuhan % % Jingmen Cogeneration Yingcheng Cogeneration % % % % Wind-power

7 Domestic Generation Jieshan Wind Hydro-power % % Enshi Maweigou % % Hydropower Dalongtan % % Hydropower Hunan Province % % Coal-fired % % Yueyang % % Wind-power % % Subaoding Wind % % Guidong Wind Hydro-power % % Xiangqi Hydropower % % Jiangxi Province % % Coal-fired % % Jinggangshan % % Ruijin % % Anyuan Wind-power % % Jianggongling Wind % % Anhui Province % % Coal-fired % % 7

8 Domestic Generation Chaohu % % Hydro-power % % Hualiangting % % Hydro-power Fujian Province % % Coal-fired % % Fuzhou % % Guangdong Province % % Coal-fired % % Shantou Coalfired % % Haimen % % Haimen % % Yunnan Province % % Coal-fired % % Diandong Energy % % Yuwang Energy % % Wind-power % % Fuyuan Wind % % Guizhou Province Panxian Wind Hainan Province % % Coal-fired % % Haikou % % 8

9 Domestic Generation Dongfang % % Combined Cycle % % Nanshan Combined cycle % % Wind-power % % Wenchang Wind % % Hydro-power % % Gezhen % % Hydropower Total % % For the first quarter of, the power generation of Tuas Limited in Singapore, which is wholly-owned by the Company, accounted for a market share of 21.8% in Singapore, representing a decrease of 0.1 percentage point compared to the same period of last year (2015: 21.9%). In addition, in the first quarter of, Huaneng Jiangsu Tongshan Wind Farm (in which the Company owns 70% equity interest) put into operation 25 wind power generation units with a total capacity of 50MW. At the same time, there are changes in the installed capacity in some of the companies in which the Company has equity interests. As of 31 March, the Company had a controlled generation capacity of 82,381MW and an equity-based generation capacity of 74, 826MW. ~ End ~ 9

10 About Huaneng International, Inc. Huaneng International, Inc. is one of China's largest listed power producers with controlled generation capacity of 82,381 MW and equity-based generation capacity of 74,826MW. Its power plants are located in 22 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China. It also has a wholly-owned power company in Singapore. For Enquires, Please Contact Huaneng International, Inc. Ms. MENG Jing / Ms. ZHAO Lin Tel: (86 10) / Fax:(86 10) zqb@hpi.com.cn Wonderful Sky Financial Group Limited Wonderful Sky Financial Group Limited Ms. Serena Ou / Ms. Shiloh Xiang Tel:(852) Fax: (852) serenaou@wsfg.hk / shilohxiang@wsfg.hk 10