The EPC organisations that choose to lead across both the energy transition and digital infrastructure will not simply respond to the coming decades of change, they will shape them.
GEON, part of the 60-year-old Kabra Extrusion Technik Group, has launched GELITHIUM, an all-in-one power backup system that integrates a pure sinewave inverter with an inbuilt lithium-ion battery. GELITHIUM is available in 1,250 VA and 2,500 VA variants, with 12.8V/100Ah and 25.6V/100Ah lithium batteries, respectively.
Bulgaria’s second standalone energy storage procurement exercise of 2025, worth close to BGN 229 million ($137.2 million), received a lot of interest and there are 30 project proposals included in a reserve list, the government said.
Waaree Energies will manufacture and supply 300 MW of high-efficiency G12R TOPCon dual-glass bifacial modules for Sembcorp’s large-scale solar projects in Rajasthan.
NTPC has announced the commercial operation of 359.58 MW of solar capacity across projects of its subsidiaries in Gujarat and Rajasthan, taking the Group’s total commercial capacity to 85.5 GW+.
Bhutan’s authorities are seeking a developer to design, supply, install, test and commission a 120 MW solar farm. The deadline for applications is Jan. 26, 2026.
KP Group has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Government of Botswana for the development of 5 GW of renewable energy and power infrastructure projects.
During a pv magazine Week Europe 2025 webinar, storage specialists gave their thoughts on what to consider when purchasing battery energy storage systems in Europe, with pricing, supplier options and product reliability all on the agenda.
Tata Power estimates domestic solar ingot and wafer demand to exceed 50 GW by 2030, driven by the rapid expansion of solar cell and module manufacturing. The planned 10 GW ingot and wafer facility is a strategic investment aimed at securing raw material supply for its own manufacturing operations, while also supplying wafers to other cell and module manufacturers.
Every new 5G deployment, data centre expansion, or broadband rollout depends on power and cooling architectures that operate quietly in the background, ensuring continuity, efficiency, and resilience.
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