Joseph Law

Joseph Law

CLP Power Hong Kong Limited

Managing Director

Mr Law is the Managing Director of CLP Power Hong Kong and holds overall responsibility for the operations of CLP’s Hong Kong regulated business, which includes a vertically integrated electricity utility serving customers in Kowloon, the New Territories and most of the outlying islands.

Mr Law was in the banking industry before joining CLP in 2001. His experience in the energy business spans from finance, renewable energy development, fuel procurement, strategic planning, commercial development and operations. He was the Chief Operating Officer of CLP Power from 2021 and the Managing Director – China from 2022 to June 2023.

Mr Law is currently the Vice Chairman of the Real Estate and Infrastructure Committee at the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce. He is a member of The Air Quality Objectives Review Working Group under the Environment and Ecology Bureau of the HKSAR Government, the Hong Kong Professionals and Senior Executives Association and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. He is also the Chairman of the Finance Committee and a School Council member for the Beacon Hill School, a member of the Local Advisory Committee of the Division of Environment and Sustainability for Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

Mr Law holds an MBA degree in Finance and a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Accounting from the University of British Columbia as well as the Fellowship of the Energy Institute. He is a Certified Public Accountant and a Chartered Financial Analyst.

My Sustainability Goals:

CLP Power is committed to supporting the Hong Kong’s Climate Action Plan 2050.  We plan to phase out coal and achieve 60-70% zero-carbon energy by 2035, and further achieve net-zero generation by 2050.  To meet these challenging decarbonisation goals while maintaining the world class reliability performance at affordable price, we adopt a multipronged approach, which includes strong supports to our customers to improve their energy efficiency and electrify their energy applications, enhancement of regional cooperation on zero-carbon energy project, and reduction of carbon emission from local power generation.  These important measures enable a low carbon electricity supply to power the prosperity of Hong Kong.