China has built the first of two 500 MW impulse turbines for the Datang Zala Hydropower Station in Tibet autonomous region.
India has produced revised guidelines for its waste-to-energy programme under the National Bioenergy Programme, aiming to develop a more efficient system for developing the technology.
Fuji Electric of Japan will provide the power generation equipment for a $500 million geothermal power project in West Sumatra, Indonesia.
Bahlil Lahadalia, Indonesia’s Energy and Resources Minister, has said that Indonesia plans to build its first nuclear power plant by 2034 to secure its energy future and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
IHI and GE Vernova have announced the completion of a new large-scale combustion test facility at IHI’s Aioi Works facility in Hyogo, Japan.
The Punjab State Power Corporation (PSPCL) has announced that four coal-fired units in the Indian state of Punjab have been taken offline due to technical issues.
Harbhajan Singh, Power Minister for the Indian state of Punjab, has announced the approval of construction of three 800 MW supercritical coal-fired power plants in Punjab.
A report from Greenpeace indicates that China has approved 11.29 GW of new coal-fired power plants during Q1 of 2025, exceeding the 10.34 GW approved in H1 2024.
Meralco and Kepco will be holding talks in South Korea to discuss possible future nuclear development in the Philippines.
LS Eco Energy, through its Vietnamese production subsidiary LS-VINA, has won a contract for €30 million of UHV cables for Vietnam Electricity (EVN)’s power grid construction project.