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Japan supplies two AEOLUS solar plants to Tunisia

  • 19 hours ago (2026-05-06)
  • David Flin

Eurus Energy Holding’s AEOLUS SAS (AEOLUS) has completed two 50 MW solar power plants in Tunisia, representing Eurus’s first renewable energy projects in Tunisia.

GE Vernova wins pumped storage order for India 1.35 GW hydropower plant

  • a day ago (2026-05-05)
  • David Flin

GE Vernova has announced that it has won an order from Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Ltd (MEIL) for nine 150 MW pumped storage units for the 1.35 GW Upper Sileru hydropower plant, located in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.

ADB launches $50 billion plan to develop Asia’s power grids

  • 2 days ago (2026-05-04)
  • David Flin

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has announced up to $50 billion for new energy initiatives by 2035 across Asia, aiming to connect power grids and expand cross-border electricity trade.

ProPetro secures 2.1 GW agreement with Caterpillar

  • 5 days ago (2026-05-01)
  • David Flin

ProPetro Holding Corporation, through its PROPWR business unit, has entered into an agreement with Caterpillar to acquire up to 2.1 GW of power generation assets over the next five years.

China starts construction of UHV power transmission project in Tibet

  • 6 days ago (2026-04-30)
  • David Flin

China has started construction of the Tibet section of an ultra-high-voltage (UHV) power transmission line that will transmit clean energy from Tibet to the southern coastal province of Guangdong.

Taihan Cable wins EHV submarine cable project in South Korea

  • 7 days ago (2026-04-29)
  • David Flin

Taihan Cable & Solution has announced that it has won a project to supply EHV submarine cables for a solar power generation project in Sinan County, Jeollanam-do, South Korea.

Zimbabwe government orders all major industrial projects to generate own power

  • 8 days ago (2026-04-28)
  • David Flin

Tafadzwa Muguti, Zimbabwe’s Presidential Affairs and Devolution Permanent Secretary, has said that all major industrial projects in the country will now be required to incorporate power generation facilities in an attempt to ease persistent energy shortages and accelerate provincial development.

Japan plans world’s largest floating offshore wind farm

  • 9 days ago (2026-04-27)
  • David Flin

Japan is planning to build what could become the world’s largest floating offshore wind farm, a 1 GW project off the Izu Islands to power the island chain and Tokyo, to be operational by 2035.

Robinson Nuclear Plant receives NRC approval to continue operating until 2050

  • 12 days ago (2026-04-24)
  • David Flin

The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has renewed the operating licence for Duke Energy’s 759 MW Robinson Nuclear Plant in Hartsville, South Carolina for an additional 20 years.

HD Hyundai Heavy Industries wins US data centre power equipment deal

  • 13 days ago (2026-04-23)
  • David Flin

HD Hyundai Heavy Industries has signed a supply agreement with US energy infrastructure developer Aperion Energy Group to provide 20 MW power power systems based on its HiMSEN engines. The contract is for a total capacity of 684 MW and is valued at €362 million.