==UAE==
[[Hassyan Clean-Coal Power Project]] - In October 2015, Dewa said Harbin Electric of China will build the plant while Saudi Arabia's ACWA Power will operate it.<ref>[http://www.khaleejtimes.com/business/energy/dewa-announces-preferred-bidder-for-18-billion-clean-coal-plant "Dewa announces preferred bidder for $1.8 billion clean coal plant,"] Khaleej Times, Oct 13, 2015</ref> The deal was initially for 1200MW, but the developer consortium signed the PPA in June 2016 for a 2,400MW coal-fired facility, which will comprise four 600MW units.<ref name=meed>[https://www.meed.com/second-major-coal-power-project-planned-in-uae/ "Second major coal power project planned in UAE,"] Meed, March 1, 2017</ref>
==[[Ukraine and coal|Ukraine]]==
In August 2011, President Viktor Yanukovych said Ukraine is seeking to get $1 billion of Chinese investments to develop its coal-mining sector. Agreements have been made with China to start a joint pilot project to upgrade the Melnykova mine in the Luhansk region in east Ukraine.<ref>Kateryna Choursina, [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-08-26/ukraine-seeks-chinese-investment-of-1-billion-for-coal-mines.html "Ukraine Seeks Chinese Investment of $1 Billion for Coal Mines"] Bloomberg, August 26, 2011.</ref>
Naftogaz submitted a proposal to use $1.3 billion in a loan from CDB to build a thermal power plant in Kyiv and Lviv region. <ref>[http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/economic/351875.html "Ukraine's energy ministry discusses cooperation in modernization of state-run coal mines with China Development Bank,"] Interfax Ukraine, 22 June 2016</ref>
==[[United States and coal|United States]]==