Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL) has claimed the top spot in the latest Energy Intelligence Top 100 Green Utilities ranking, pushing past China’s National Nuclear Corp. and Spain’s Acciona.
Vikran Engineering Ltd has secured an INR 459.20 crore EPC contract for a 400 MW AC grid-connected solar power project in Uttar Pradesh. The project has been awarded by NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd.
Saatvik Green Energy has secured an additional order from Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd. (MSEDCL) for the supply, installation, and commissioning of 1,000 solar water pumps of 3 HP, 5 HP, and 7.5 HP capacity. This brings its total order from MSEDCL to 1,815 solar water pumps, valued at around INR 30.24 crore (exclusive of GST).
Waaree Energies is looking to deepen its presence in Europe as the European Union’s Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA) reshapes solar procurement and curbs reliance on Chinese module suppliers. “As a listed, Tier-1, bankable manufacturer with a proven multi-gigawatt track record, we offer the scale and credibility European developers now prioritise,” says Sunil Rathi, executive director, Waaree Group.
Sembcorp has completed the acquisition of a 100% stake in ReNew’s 300 MW solar power project in Fatehgarh, Rajasthan.
With peak power demand expected to approach 300 GW in the coming years and electricity demand growing at 6–7% annually, India would require nearly 230 GWh of energy storage capacity by 2030 to ensure grid stability, flexibility and reliability—said Bhupinder Singh Bhalla, Former Secretary, MNRE, at the Indian Power & Energy Storage Conference 2025, organised by FICCI.
WattPower has sold more than 18 GW of utility-scale string inverters across India over the last two and a half years.
Vikran Engineering Ltd has received an EPC order worth ₹2,035.26 crore from Onix Renewables Ltd for the development of 600 MW (AC) solar power projects across multiple locations in Maharashtra.
BloombergNEF (BNEF) projects a slight year-on-year dip in global solar additions in 2026 as China’s growth eases, even as installations elsewhere continue to rise.
Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities are no longer behind in the solar journey, they are becoming the main growth drivers. With better government support, easier net-metering rules, and more awareness about savings, people in smaller cities are now ready for rooftop solar in a big way.