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Over 2.08 million rooftop solar systems installed under PM Surya Ghar scheme as of Dec. 2025

More than 2.08 million rooftop solar systems have been installed across India under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana as of Dec. 2025, according to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.

Thermal anchors grid reliability as renewables drive power capacity in FY2027: India Ratings

Coal-based thermal power is expected to remain the backbone of electricity generation in FY27, accounting for around 70%, even as renewable energy continues to dominate incremental capacity additions.

Brazil curtails 20% of solar and wind output in 2025, with losses at $1.2 billion

Brazil curtailed about one-fifth of its solar and wind generation in 2025, wasting an estimated BRL 6.5 billion ($1.23 billion), as grid constraints and demand mismatches pushed the power system close to operational safety limits on 16 days, according to a report from Volt Robotics.

South Korea’s GS E&C enters India’s renewable energy market with 12.75 MWp open-access solar project

South Korea’s GS Engineering & Construction (GS E&C) has officially entered India’s renewable energy market with the completion of the 12.75 MWp Patur Solar Park in Maharashtra, marking the start of its commercial operations.

Druk Green Power, Carbon Resources to collaborate on new solar and hydropower projects in Bhutan

Bhutan’s Druk Green Power Corporation and India’s Carbon Resources Private Limited have agreed to collaborate on new solar and hydropower projects in Bhutan with capacities between 100 MW and 250 MW.

Why transformers are the unsung heroes of India’s green revolution

We are preparing for a future where transformers are dynamic energy hubs, stabilizing a grid that is constantly fluctuating between charging EVs and absorbing solar export.

India’s Union Budget 2026–27 removes customs duty on solar glass inputs, lithium battery cell machinery, and critical minerals processing equipment

India’s Union Budget 2026–27 extends basic customs duty (BCD) exemptions on the import of capital goods used for lithium-ion cell production for battery energy storage systems (BESS), as well as capital goods required for processing critical minerals. It also removes the 7.5% BCD on sodium antimonate used in solar glass manufacturing.

Credible transition plans key to unlocking decarbonization finance for India’s corporates 

IEEFA’s assessment finds that while most companies have announced net-zero or emission reduction targets, only a limited number link these goals to capital expenditure plans, revenue assumptions or changes in business strategy, making it difficult for investors and lenders to assess the feasibility of transition pathways.

Adani Green Energy rated BBB+ with stable outlook by JCR

Japan Credit Rating Agency (JCR), Japan’s leading rating agency, has assigned Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL) a long-term foreign currency credit rating of BBB+ with a Stable outlook, at par with India’s sovereign credit rating of BBB+.

Carbon steel pipes: The backbone of India’s expanding energy and infrastructure grid

The role of carbon steel pipes in India’s energy and infrastructure grid will continue to evolve alongside the country’s development priorities. As networks expand and operating conditions become more demanding, value will be defined not by capacity alone, but by lifecycle performance, reliability, and sustainability.

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