==Vietnam==
===[[Hai Duong Thermal Power Plant]]===
In July 2015, JAKS announced that it had reached agreement with [[China Power Engineering Consulting Group]] (CPECC) to build the plant. CPECC would put down $280 million and JAKS would front $125 million; the remainder of the plant's $1.87 billion cost would be financed through debt markets.<ref name=star>[http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Business-News/2015/07/06/China-Power-to-invest-in-JAKS-power-plant/?style=biz China Power to invest RM1.2b in JAKS power plant in Vietnam], ''Malaysia Star'', 6 July 2015.</ref>
===[[Mong Duong power station]]===
In December 2008, the Vietnamese government agreed to grant an investment license to AES-VCM Mong Duong Power Company — a joint venture of U.S. company [[AES]], Korea's [[POSCO]], and [[China Power Investment Corporation]] — to build the 1,200-MW Mông Dương-2.<ref>[http://www.reuters.com/article/2008/12/29/vietnam-aes-plant-idUSHAN41981920081229 Vietnam to Approve AES Coal-Fired Power Plant], ''Reuters'', Dec. 28, 2008.</ref>
===[[Vinh Tan power station]]===
====Vĩnh Tân-1====
In October 2015 the China Development Bank reached an MoU with CLP Holdings' Vinh Tan 3 Energy Joint Stock Company on investment and financial arrangements for the Build-Operate-Transfer thermal power plant project Vinh Tan 3.<ref>[http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/government/145631/vietnam--china-ink-myriad-of-cooperation-documents.html "Vietnam, China ink myriad of cooperation documents,"] Vietnam Net, June 11, 2015</ref>
===[[Vung Ang power station]]===
In August 2007, OneEnergy, a partnership of China's [[CLP Group]] and Japan's [[Mitsubishi Corporation]], announced that it had signed a construction contract with Lilama to build the two-unit, 1,200-MW, $1.2 billion Vũng Áng-2.<ref>[http://vccinews.com/news_detail.asp?news_id=15691 Vietnam Govt OKs US$1.2-Bln Vung Ang Power Plant under BOT Form], ''Vietnam Business Forum'', Mar. 6, 2009.</ref><ref>[http://english.vov.vn/Economy/Construction-of-Vung-Ang-II-Thermal-Power-Plant-scheduled-for-2014/266511.vov Construction of Vung Ang II Thermal Power Plant Scheduled for 2014], ''Voice of Vietnam'', Oct. 28, 2013.</ref> The plant's build-own-transfer (BOT) agreement was finalized in January 2017. Unit 1 was scheduled to be brought online in 2021, and Unit 2 in 2022.<ref>[http://tuoitrenews.vn/business/39074/mitsubishiled-group-awarded-contract-for-22bn-thermal-plant-in-central-vietnam "Mitsubishi-led group awarded contract for $2.2bn thermal plant in central Vietnam,"] Tuoitre News, 01/17/2017</ref><ref>[http://dantri.com.vn/kinh-doanh/ky-hop-dong-bot-nhiet-dien-vung-ang-2-voi-doi-tac-nhat-ban-20170116204525224.htm Ký hợp đồng BOT Nhiệt điện Vũng Áng 2 với đối tác Nhật Bản], Dan Tri, 16 Jan. 2017.</ref>
==UAE==