Setting up solar projects in harsh terrains is more than an engineering challenge—it is a test of planning, adaptability, and execution discipline. As India’s solar capacity continues to expand, the next 100 MW of installations will increasingly come from regions where conditions are difficult but potential remains high.
New orders of INR 3,086 crore in Q3 and a robust pipeline for Q4 gives the company the confidence to revise its order booking guidance to over INR 11,000 crore this fiscal.
The four-day Summit will focus on the entire power value chain, including power generation (with emphasis on clean energy systems such as solar, wind, hydro, green hydrogen, etc.), transmission and distribution, energy storage, and energy efficiency solutions.
The factory will be located in Jeddah and supply solar trackers across Saudi Arabia and the MENA region.
Juniper Green Energy has announced the successful commissioning of an additional 72 MWp solar capacity of its 133 MWp hybrid power project in Solapur district, Maharashtra, marking the completion of the solar component of the hybrid project.
Smart grids represent a fundamental shift in how electricity networks are planned and operated. By leveraging digital technologies, real-time communication, and automation, smart grids enable utilities to respond dynamically to changing grid conditions. For India, this transformation is critical to maintaining reliability while integrating large volumes of solar and wind power.
Waaree Renewable Technologies Ltd (WRTL), the EPC arm of the Waaree Group, reported its highest-ever third-quarter revenue of INR 851.06 crore for Q3 FY2026, marking a 136.18% year-on-year (YoY) increase from INR 360.35 crore in Q3 FY2025.
CEAT, a leading Indian tyre manufacturer, has partnered with CleanMax Enviro Energy Solutions Ltd (CleanMax) to develop 59 MW of hybrid wind–solar projects for captive consumption. The projects will supply renewable power to its Halol facility in Gujarat and Kanchipuram facility in Tamil Nadu.
Pace Digitek Ltd has secured the balance-of-systems package from Bondada Engineering Ltd (BEL) for a 300 MW solar project.
High solar irradiation, expanding wind corridors, improving transmission infrastructure, and declining storage costs position India to be one of the largest contributors to incremental global renewable capacity additions by 2030. This also strengthens India’s role as a long-term hub for renewable project execution talent.
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