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2024

Enabling growth and engagement through Continued Community Support

As part of its commitment to community stewardship, CLP Power has rolled out a range of targeted initiatives to address the needs of different communities in Hong Kong.

CLP Power allocated HK$5.7 million from its Community Energy Saving Fund in 2024 to launch the E-Learning Assistance Programme. The programme provided new iPads to support the e-learning needs to 2,000 primary, secondary and tertiary students from low-income families.

LKH_7140-2000pxCLP Power distributed e-learning devices to 2,000 underprivileged students to support their e-learning needs.

CLP Power continued its Community Beautification Project, designed to connect people with their communities by decorating substations with murals promoting energy conservation, carbon reduction and green living. In 2024, CLP Power teamed up with the HKCT Institute of Higher Education (HKCT) to beautify six substations in two phases. 

The first phase involved a CLP Substation Mural Painting Competition, in which HKCT students and alumni were invited to design murals for three substations in the Kowloon City, Tsuen Wan and Wong Tai Sin districts. The competition ran from June to September, with the winning entries then painted on the substation walls. The second phase was the Peer-to-Peer Coaching Programme, in which HKCT students are working with students from Catholic Ming Yuen Secondary School, Tsang Pik Shan (Sung Lan) Secondary School and Yuen Long Merchants Association Secondary School to beautify substations in Sai Kung, Shatin and Yuen Long districts respectively. The Peer-to-Peer Coaching Programme was kicked off on 4 November, at ceremony where awards were also presented to the winners of the Substation Mural Painting Competition.

2410150205CLP volunteers, HKCT students and local residents worked together to paint the wall of the substation.
CLP Substation Mural Painting Competition winners_LRWinners of the CLP Substation Mural Painting Competition share with the audience how they incorporated local landmarks, cultural characteristics and low-carbon messages into their designs.
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