China Light and Power’s debt to Asia's environment and peoples
Greenpeace Southeast Asia energy campaigners hold up a banner calling for a stop to the construction of a coal fired power plant in Rayong province on Thailand's eastern seaboard. Greenpeace activists occupied the site of the power plant and hung a banner from a working crane. The plant is a joint venture between Thailand's Banpu Plc and the Hong Kong based China Light and Power Company.
Greenpeace activists display a banner at CLP Power's Castle Peak in Hong Kong, one of the world's largest coal plants, to protest against their lack of investment in renewable energy.