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.
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.
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.
NTPC’s 735 MW (3 × 245 MW) Nokh solar project in Jaisalmer district, Rajasthan, has become fully operational following the recent commissioning of the final 78 MW capacity at Plot-1.
Wood Mackenzie’s latest analysis expects market uncertainty in China, Europe and the U.S. to cause two consecutive years of contraction in the global solar inverter market, forecasting a fall to 577 GWac this year and 523 GWac in 2026.
Following this solar agreement, ReNew’s committed commercial and industrial (C&I) portfolio expands to 2.7 GW (2 GW commissioned and 700 MW under construction). Additionally, it has 700 MW in the pipeline.
The procurement exercise, the second solar auction under Italy’s Fer X incentive scheme and first to exclude the use of Chinese solar modules, cells and inverters for projects above 1 MW in size, concluded with a final average price of €0.06637/kWh.
The largest area of green financing is energy-efficient machinery, which supports MSMEs in modernising production lines and reducing operational energy consumption. Significant capital is also being channelled into rooftop solar installations, electric vehicles, and enterprises operating in the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sectors, across clusters such as manufacturing, healthcare, and food processing.
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