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China starts construction of UHV power transmission project in Tibet

  • 2026-04-30 05:49:10
  • 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

  • 2026-04-29 05:43:50
  • 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.

India’s power grid faces strain as heat pushes demand over 239 GW

  • 2026-04-20 06:21:21
  • David Flin

India’s power grid struggled on 18 April as peak electricity demand hit a record for April of 239 GW, driven by high heat and consequent high cooling demand. This demand was higher than last April’s peak, indicating a hard summer ahead.

Gate 2 was necessary, but grid reform must now focus on delivery

  • 2026-04-02 16:04:39
  • Junior Isles

The UK’s grid connection queue is being reordered according to readiness rather than arrival date. But the so-called Under Gate 2 reforms risks locking small developers and communities out of the energy transition.

By Simon Reilly, Chief Executive of Aurora Utilities

ScottishPower wins £600 million financing for UK subsea power link

  • 2026-03-26 05:50:43
  • David Flin

ScottishPower has won financing of £600 million from the UK’s National Wealth Fund to support development of the Eastern Green Link 4 (EGL4), a 2 GW HVDC cable between Fife in Scotland and Norfolk in England.

Cuba national power grid collapses

  • 2026-03-17 05:57:04
  • David Flin

Cuba’s Electric Union (UNE) has announced that the nation’s power grid suffered a total grid on 16 March, with the whole island being subjected to a blackout. UNE, the state power utility, said that efforts are underway to restore power.

US grants permit for electricity to be transmitted from Dominican Republic to Puerto Rico

  • 2026-03-02 05:21:10
  • David Flin

The Caribbean Transmission Development Company (CTDC) has announced that the US Department of Energy (DOE) has granted a permit for the $2.5 billion Project Hostos to enable power to be transmitted from the Dominican Republic to Puerto Rico.

UK to invest £350 million to develop Ethiopia’s grid network

  • 2026-02-04 06:30:59
  • David Flin

The UK investor Gridworks has signed agreements to develop and finance around £350 million in electricity transmission projects in Ethiopia. The projects are the first public-private partnerships in Ethiopia’s transmission sector.

US DOE cancels $1.8 billion loan to Arizona Public Services for transmission, renewables, and storage.

  • 2026-01-30 06:11:25
  • David Flin

The US Department of Energy (DOE) has cancelled a $1.8 billion clean energy loan commitment to Arizona Public Services (APS). The loan would have helped APS finance its new or upgraded transmission projects, renewable power generation, and grid-integrated energy storage systems.

Sudan to get Chinese transformers for war-damaged grid

  • 2026-01-21 06:24:44
  • David Flin

Sudan’s Energy Ministry has announced that China’s Siyuan Energy Company will supply transformers and mobile power stations to repair infrastructure in Sudan damaged by the country’s civil war.