SECC
SECC is an acronym that can refer to several different entities, depending on the context. One prominent meaning is the State Electric Commission of China, which was a former government agency responsible for the administration of the electric power industry in the People's Republic of China. Established in 1957, it played a significant role in the development and regulation of China's power sector during a period of rapid industrialization. The commission oversaw aspects such as power generation, transmission, and distribution, and was involved in planning and policy-making for the industry. It was eventually reorganized and its functions were absorbed by other governmental bodies as part of broader reforms within China's economic and administrative structures.
Another possible interpretation of SECC is the Southern Electric Power Company, a major power utility in China.
In a different domain, SECC can also stand for the Shanghai Electrical Cable Company. This refers to