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PM-KUSUM scheme for solarizing irrigation delivers strong benefits for DISCOMs and farmers but faces scale-up challenges 

Solar-powered irrigation under the PM KUSUM Scheme offers an opportunity to reduce the agricultural power subsidy burden while providing reliable daytime electricity and boosting farmers’ incomes, according to a new report. However, the report notes several practical challenges that have slowed its uptake. 
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AI-enabled hacks expose remote shutdown risk in microinverters

IT security firm Jakkaru has identified a vulnerability in microinverters from AP Systems that could enable a “kill switch” scenario, potentially shutting down tens of thousands of inverters simultaneously and disrupting grid operations.
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Tata Power selects Databricks to drive data and AI transformation across its operations

Tata Power has announced the enterprise-wide adoption of the Databricks platform to accelerate its data and AI transformation, aiming to improve operational efficiency, decision-making, and digital innovation across all its business clusters.
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Premier Energies secures INR 2,577 crore solar cell, module orders in Q4 FY 2026

Premier Energies Ltd has received orders worth INR 2,577 crore in Q4 FY 2026 for the supply of 1.6 GW of solar cells and modules. The orders are scheduled for execution across FY 2027 and FY 2028.
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Large-scale solar surpasses 1 TWac worldwide

Analysis from Wiki-Solar finds the world’s 33 largest utility-scale solar markets had a cumulative capacity of 1,008 GWac by the end of last year.
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Utility-scale sodium-ion arrives in Romania

Renalfa Power Clusters plans to combine newly acquired solar and battery assets in Romania into a hybrid project using lithium-ion and sodium-ion storage.
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Godrej Enterprises wins 98 MWp open-access solar project in Haryana

Godrej Enterprises' Energy Solutions Business has secured an order to develop a 98 MWp (70 MW AC) open-access solar power plant on a turnkey basis in Sirsa, Haryana. The project is its largest order by capacity and the largest open-access solar proje...
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Sunsure Energy signs 30 MWp solar PPAs with Wonder Cement

Sunsure Energy, a provider of round-the-clock renewable energy solutions for businesses and utilities, has signed three long-term solar open-access power purchase agreements (PPAs) with Wonder Cement.

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Battery swapping vs fast charging: Why India will not choose just one 

Battery swapping and fast charging are often positioned as competing solutions. In reality, they are responses to fundamentally different operational needs. 

Beyond the trilemma: Why the Global South needs a new energy framework

For decades, the “energy trilemma” – balancing energy security, affordability, and environmental sustainability – has shaped how nations think about energy strategy. For much of the Global South, it has served as a practical compass. But today, that compass may no longer be sufficient.

India’s 60% non-fossil energy target hinges on scaling debt financing

India’s ambition to achieve a 60% non-fossil fuel share in its energy mix by 2035 faces a critical financing challenge, with annual investment in renewables, storage, and transmission projected to rise sharply from $68 billion by 2032 to $145 billion by 2035—according to a new report by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA).

US solar module prices face upward pressure

Median solar module pricing in the United States reached $0.28 per watt as the market adjusted to intensified trade enforcement and new Foreign Entity of Concern compliance requirements, according to the Q1 2026 Quarterly Pricing & Domestic Content Report from Anza.

Can India become a global hub for high-voltage equipment manufacturing

For years, India has depended on imports of transformer bushings particularly at higher voltage levels. For India to become a global manufacturing hub, the gaps in product design, manufacturing technology must be addressed with a sense of urgency.

How relaxed FDI norms could transform India’s renewable energy sector

The amended FDI policy for investments from countries sharing land borders with India aims to attract capital and technology for critical solar components—such as cells, wafers, and polysilicon—while retaining strategic control of assets with domestic entities. Industry experts say it could accelerate renewable energy infrastructure and manufacturing, but it also carries risks, including pricing pressure, making careful regulatory oversight essential.

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Cabling the backbone of India’s solar expansion 

In an industry where even a small fraction of a percentage impacts efficiency, it is critical to ensure that all cables used in solar energy applications are UV-resistant, halogen-free, and flame-retardant. This creates a strategic opportunity for domestic manufacturers with vertically integrated manufacturing capabilities, sophisticated quality control programs, and a commitment to sustainability.

CleanMax commissions 185 MW wind-solar hybrid project in Gujarat

The 185 MW wind-solar hybrid project commissioned at Kalavad serves 17 corporate customers under group captive model to support demand of energy-intensive manufacturing.

Solar-plus-storage could meet 90% of India’s electricity demand economically

New modelling by Ember finds that solar paired with battery storage could supply 90% of India’s electricity demand at a levelised cost of electricity (LCOE) of INR 5.06/kWh ($56/MWh).

AB Energia launches distributed solar platform targeting residential and MSME segments in India

The company has appointed Sagar Saxena as chief executive officer of Arkannect. He will lead the platform’s growth, market expansion, and customer adoption, starting with the high-growth markets of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, and Uttar Pradesh.

QCIL signs solar power pacts with AMPIN, Radiance for multi-state hospital network

Quality Care India Ltd (QCIL), one of India’s leading healthcare platforms, has signed agreements with AMPIN Energy and Radiance Renewables to procure solar power for its five facilities across Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Maharashtra. AMPIN Energy will service QCIL’s facilities in Odisha and Chhattisgarh, while Radiance Renewables will execute the projects in Maharashtra.

Global solar additions reached record 511 GW in 2025, says IRENA

Latest figures from the International Renewable Energy Agency find solar contributed the majority of a record 692 GW of renewables capacity added worldwide last year.

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Indian startup launches plug-and-play hydrogen cooking unit

Indian clean-tech startup Greenvize has launched a compact hydrogen-based cooking system designed for residential and commercial kitchens. The system integrates a proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser directly into a cooking unit, enabling on-site hydrogen generation from water without the need for storage or distribution infrastructure.

Solar above 60° North: The Arctic as PV’s next frontier

An IEA-PVPS report finds that solar power above 60° North is not only viable but rapidly expanding, driven by cold-climate performance gains, bifacial technologies, and rising energy security needs. While challenges like extreme seasonality, snow, permafrost, and scarce data remain, Arctic PV is emerging as a critical—and technically distinct—frontier for global solar deployment.

Electrospray cooling can boost PV panel performance with minimal water use

Researchers in Turkey optimized electrospray cooling for PV panels, achieving optimal power output with minimal water use and a compact, energy-efficient setup. Their study identified irradiance, flow rate, voltage, and nozzle distance as ideal parameters.

India’s pipeline push: Building the backbone of energy security

In addition to traditional oil and gas transportation, pipeline technology is evolving to support the future energy mix. As India moves toward greater adoption of cleaner fuels, including natural gas and low-carbon energy systems, pipelines capable of handling new energy vectors will become increasingly important. This shift is encouraging the adoption of specialised pipe solutions designed for higher efficiency, safety, and long-term operational resilience.

Green ammonia plants in 2026: EPC challenges and execution models

The next generation of green ammonia facilities must not only operate safely and efficiently, but must demonstrate to the world that large-scale green molecules can be produced, stored, transported, and traded with the same confidence as their fossil counterparts. The organisations that rise to this challenge will not simply contribute to the energy transition — they will define the architecture of a decarbonised industrial future.

How AI can transform India’s energy ecosystem

By applying advanced machine learning and data analytics, AI can improve energy efficiency, strengthen grid resilience, and enable more intelligent and effective resource utilisation. Strategies for energy efficiency and innovations in smart grids powered by AI could generate up to $1.3 trillion in economic value by 2030.

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TNO unveils 12.4%-efficient perovksite solar tile

The Dutch research institute has presented what it describes as the world’s first perovskite-based roof tile, achieving up to 13.8% efficiency on standalone modules and 12.4% when installed on a curved surface. The flexible modules were produced using TNO’s experimental roll-to-roll platform,

Cornex unveils new 165 Ah sodium-ion prismatic cell for stationary energy storage

A new sodium-ion cell for ESS may further improve competitiveness in large-scale systems against the weight of the lithium-ion battery sector.

Aroma Solar launches 1.2 GW fully automated module manufacturing facility in North India

Agricultural exporter Aroma Agrotech’s subsidiary opens fully automated TOPCon solar module production line in Karnal, Haryana, with an annual capacity of 1.2 GW.

Kosol Energie airlifts 100 tonnes of solar cells to Ahmedabad

This strategic airlift was undertaken to ensure uninterrupted PV module manufacturing and supply for customers across utility-scale and commercial & industrial (C&I) segments, supporting critical project timelines.

Jakson Green consortium signs 85,000 tpa green ammonia purchase agreement with SECI

Jakson Green Ltd, through its consortium with Ocior Energy, has signed a green ammonia purchase agreement with Solar Energy Corp. of India Ltd to supply 85,000 metric tons per annum  of green ammonia.

Feston to set up 3 GWh BESS factory

Feston SEV, a Chennai-based solar inverter and energy technology company, is entering battery energy storage system (BESS) manufacturing with plans to set up a BESS facility with an annual production capacity of 3 GW. Its upcoming facility will produce 5 kWh to 5 MWh solutions, catering to residential and commercial segments.

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Powering India’s next decade: Why energy reliability will define clean transition success?

Indian economy size is likely to surpass $5 trillion by 2030, driven by manufacturing expansion, infrastructure development, and strong economic reforms. However, sustaining that growth requires not just clean energy but also one that is predictable, uninterrupted and dispatchable.

Agratas advances 20 GWh Sanand battery facility

Agratas, the Tata group’s global battery business, has reported progress on its Sanand battery facility in India, with the steel frame now complete. Production is expected to commence in 2027.

Neuron Energy to set up 5 GWh BESS facility in Maharashtra

EV battery manufacturer Neuron Energy has announced its entry into the grid-scale energy storage segment with plans to commission a fully automated battery energy storage system (BESS) manufacturing facility in Talegaon, Maharashtra. Once fully operational, the facility will have an annual production capacity of 5 GWh, with the capability to manufacture up to 1,000 containerised BESS units per year.

Solarworld secures 200 MW solar BOS, 182 MW/364 MWh BESS EPC orders from NTPC

Solarworld has secured a 200 MW balance-of-system (BOS) package for a grid-connected solar PV project in Bikaner, Rajasthan. It has also won EPC contracts for battery energy storage systems totaling 182 MW/364 MWh at thermal power stations operated by NTPC.

Italy targets 16 GWh storage auction under MACSE scheme

Italy’s energy regulator ARERA has approved a proposal from the Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security to target 16 GWh of storage capacity in the 2029 MACSE auction, while urging caution on final volumes to reflect existing pipeline capacity.

Enviro Infra Engineers enters battery storage segment with 930 MWh EPC orders

Enviro Infra Engineers Ltd (EIEL), an infrastructure company focused on water and wastewater treatment solutions, has entered the battery energy storage system (BESS) segment by securing EPC contracts totaling 930 MWh.

Opinion & Analysis

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DIY plug-in solar shows $0.65/W potential in US market

Achieving a system cost of $0.65/W through the secondary market and do-it-yourself assembly demonstrates a viable pathway for US plug-in solar to provide immediate utility bill relief to renters and apartment dwellers.

Reforming Captive Power in India: Key Changes under the Electricity (Amendment) Rules, 2026

While the Amendment retains core eligibility thresholds for qualifying as a captive generating plant under Rule 3, it provides clarity on several existing interpretational ambiguities to align it with judicial precedents and contemporary corporate structures.

Solar generation performance with regional weather conditions deviating from long-term averages

Global solar PV continues its rapid growth, reaching around 650 GW in 2025, with record solar irradiation extremes across regions such as East Asia, India, and Latin America. With current production capacity and emerging technologies like perovskite-silicon tandem modules, PV is poised to surpass all other electricity generation technologies combined by the end of the decade.

China solar cell prices fall for third consecutive week as upstream costs ease

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.

How to build trust in peer-to-peer electricity trading with blockchain in solar energy space

Trust, more than technology or economics, is the real bottleneck in scaling peer-to-peer (P2P) electricity trading. And increasingly, blockchain is being positioned not as a buzzword, but as a structural solution to this problem.

Who are the Top 100 PV manufacturers today?

The Terawatt PV 100 ranks the top 100 solar manufacturing companies using a new methodology based on production scale, financial strength, and corporate transparency, with Tongwei leading the Q1 2026 list and most top firms headquartered in China. The analysis highlights increasing global supply-chain scrutiny driven by tariffs and ESG mandates, while also showing rising influence from Indian companies and strong positions for key materials and equipment suppliers.

Press Releases

Avaada Group Announces the Next Chapter of ‘Infinite Clean Energy’ Campaign Focused on E-Mobility

Amid rising geopolitical uncertainty and continued disruptions in global fossil fuel supply chains, Avaada Group, one of India’s leading integrated clean energy companies, today announced the next phase of its ‘Infinite Clean Energy’ campaign. Building on its earlier focus on powering the AI revolution with sustainable energy, this phase strategically shifts to supporting India’s electric mobility transition.

NTPC Signs Non-Binding MoU with Électricité de France (EDF) for Cooperation in Nuclear Power

NTPC Limited has signed a Non-Binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Électricité de France (EDF) to explore cooperation in developing new nuclear power projects in India. This follows approval from the concerned ministries & departments of the Government of India.

Yuma Energy Partners with Quantum Energy to Enable Seamless Battery Swapping for the Quantum Bziness

Redefining electric mobility with zero downtime and refuelling-like convenience with effortless swapping

Serentica Renewables Appoints Satish Kumar Rathor as Chief Operating Officer – Solar & BESS

Serentica Renewables, a leading renewable energy provider in India, has announced the appointment of Satish Kumar Rathor as Chief Operating Officer – Solar & Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS).

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