Mahindra Susten has commissioned 560 MWp of utility-scale solar capacity in calendar year 2025 across two projects—280 MWp in Gujarat and 280 MWp in Rajasthan.
Waaree Energies Ltd has appointed Jignesh Rathod as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), following the recommendation of the Company’s Nomination and Remuneration Committee and approval by the Board of Directors.
Japan is set to impose stricter environmental oversight on future large-scale solar projects. The government may also discontinue financial support under its feed-in tariff and feed-in premium schemes for large, ground-mounted solar beginning April 2027.
Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL) has commissioned SJVN Ltd’s 1 GW AC (1.4 GWp DC) DCR-compliant solar power project in Rajasthan. Executed by TPREL on an EPC basis, the project will supply clean power to Rajasthan, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttarakhand.
Hindustan Power secured nearly 1 GW of solar capacity and over 750 MWh of energy storage projects in 2025, significantly strengthening its renewable energy portfolio as it targets 5 GW capacity by 2028.
India is moving decisively beyond capacity addition toward system-level maturity. Expanded transmission planning, a more diversified energy mix and better regulatory clarity signal a market design that is becoming ever more dynamic and future ready.
GREW Solar has secured a major contract from NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd (NTPC REL) to manufacture and supply 1,464.5 MW (approximately 1.5 GW) of high-efficiency solar PV modules for renewable energy projects across multiple locations in Uttar Pradesh. The cumulative contract value stands at INR 2,028.33 crore.
The US state of Massachusetts has selected four battery projects totaling 1.3 GW under its first major procurement round to meet a statutory target of 5 GW of energy storage by 2030.
Silver prices have surged to record levels over the past week, surpassing $80 an ounce after China said it plans to restrict silver exports in 2026.
By combining proven global practices with solutions designed for Indian conditions, offering choices for different customer needs, and continuing to invest in meaningful innovation, India can build a solar ecosystem that is resilient and inclusive.
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