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ReNew receives final non-binding offer from Masdar, CPP Investments, ADIA, and Sumant Sinha

ReNew Energy Global has received a final non-binding offer from a consortium of its promoters to acquire the company’s entire issued and to be issued share capital not already owned by the Consortium, for cash consideration of $8.00 per share. This offer is 13.2% higher than the initial proposal made on Dec. 10, 2024.
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GameChange Solar introduces terrain-following tracker designed to reduce land grading

The Genius Tracker TF supports slops of up to 1.7 degrees between posts, thereby reducing land grading costs.
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China to deploy 253 GW of PV for desert control in arid north

China plans to install 253 GW of solar capacity and restore more than 670,000 hectares of degraded land by 2030 under a large-scale desert PV program in its northern and northwestern regions. It aims to curb desertification and expand renewable energy de...
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Tata Power Renewables installs 45,500 rooftop solar systems with 220 MW capacity in Q1 FY26

With Q1 FY26 additions, Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd has crossed the milestone of over two lakh rooftop solar installations, bringing its cumulative installed capacity to 3.4 GW.
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Narada Power secures 1.4 GWh energy storage order in India

Narada Power will supply its liquid-cooled energy storage system for a large solar PV project being developed by a leading private-sector power producer in India.
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Germany concludes solar-plus-storage tender with average price of €0.0615/kWh

Germany has concluded a new renewables tender for innovative projects, securing 486 MW of capacity at final prices ranging from €0.0500 ($0.590)/kWh to €0.0639/kWh
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NVVN invites EPC bids for rooftop, ground-mounted solar projects

The company plans to enlist EPC providers for an aggregate capacity of up to 20 MWp per vendor under a single tender.
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Tata Power Renewable commissioned 752 MW of solar projects in Q1 FY26

Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd commissioned 752 MW of solar projects in the first quarter of FY 2026 — its highest-ever quarterly addition.

Markets & Policy

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IndiGrid, IFC partner to build 180 MW/360 MWh battery storage project in Gujarat

International Finance Corp. (IFC) has committed INR 4.6 billion (around $55 million) in long-term financing to IndiGrid to support the deployment of a 180 MW/360 MWh standalone battery energy storage system project in Gujarat.

Photovoltaics for atmospheric water harvesting

A scientist in Turkey has simulated eight PV-supported hybrid atmospheric water harvesting systems and compared their performances. They were all considered to operate with R1233zd(E), R1234yf, and R600a, as well as R32 refrigerants. The required PV system size was as low as 20 m2.

Enfinity closes $245 million for 22 GW solar-storage portfolio

Enfinity Global has secured a $245 million credit facility expansion to fund development, construction, and operation of its 22 GW solar and energy storage pipeline across the United States.

The impact of module pricing on solar project viability: Trends and predictions

India’s solar sector faces rising module costs due to recent developments, including the imposition of anti-dumping duties on solar glass and China’s reduction in export rebates on solar modules, impacting project viability. These shifts underline the delicate balance between promoting local manufacturing, pursuing geopolitical strategies, and navigating the economic realities of global trade.

Honeywell adds Li-ion Tamer for battery fire safety in buildings

Honeywell has acquired the Li-ion Tamer business from Nexceris, a leader in off-gas detection technology for lithium-ion batteries. Li-ion Tamer’s early warning technology detects battery off-gassing, which typically precedes thermal runaway, providing facilities with vital time to intervene before a battery fire starts.

VGF incentive cut may raise BESS tariffs by 10%, but impact likely temporary: SBICAPS

A new report by SBICAPS anticipates that the incentive cut under the second phase of the viability gap funding (VGF) scheme for standalone battery energy storage systems (BESS) could lead to a tariff increase of around 10%. However, it adds, this increase is manageable and could be absorbed in the coming months as capex costs continue to decline.

Installations

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Waaree Renewable Technologies secures 29.4 MW solar EPC order under MSKVY 2.0

Waaree Renewable Technologies has received a Letter of Award (LOA) for the execution of a 21 MW AC (29.4 MW DC) ground-mounted solar power project under the Mukhyamantri Saur Krushi Vahini Yojana 2.0.

Redwood, Crusoe deploy second-life batteries at AI data center for 63 MWh storage

The second-life project represents the second largest deployment in North America, and the largest battery-powered microgrid.

Hindustan Power secures 100 MW solar, 200 MWh battery storage project from SJVN

Hindustan Power has secured a Letter of Award from SJVN Ltd to develop a 100 MW interstate transmission system (ISTS)-connected solar power project paired with a 200 MWh battery energy storage system.

SJVN switches on 100.25 MW solar in Rajasthan

SJVN Green Energy Ltd (SGEL) has commenced commercial operations of 100.25 MW under the 1,000 MW Bikaner Solar Power Project in Rajasthan.

CleanMax, Toyota Tsusho partner to develop 300 MW renewable energy projects for Japanese corporates in India

CleanMax has partnered with Toyota Tsusho India Pvt. Ltd. (TTIPL) to drive clean energy adoption among Japanese corporates in India. Together, they aim to develop and operate 300 MW of renewable energy projects by March 2028.

Insolation Energy secures LoI for 109.79 MW solar projects under PM-KUSUM Scheme

Insolation Green Energy has received Letter of Intent (LoI) from Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd (JVVNL) to develop 109.79 MW of grid-connected solar projects under Component A of the PM-KUSUM scheme.

Technology

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AM Green acquires stake in Greenko from ORIX

The stake acquisition enhances AM Green’s upstream integration with Greenko, which runs over 10 GW of renewable and pumped storage assets and is building the world’s largest “Intelligent Energy Storage Cloud Platform."

Solarium, NISE sign MoU to develop solar-based heating solutions for cold regions

Solarium Green Energy Ltd has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE), under the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, to jointly develop advanced solar-based heating technologies.

John Cockerill Hydrogen raises €116 million to drive global growth

The amount covers nearly all the funding required to accelerate the development of John Cockerill’s hydrogen business, including the rollout of next-generation pressurized alkaline electrolyzer technologies and international expansion.

The Hydrogen Stream: Toyota Kirloskar, Ohmium to co-develop green hydrogen microgrid solutions in India

The partnership will explore scalable and cost-effective green hydrogen microgrid solutions by combining Toyota’s expertise in proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell technology with Ohmium’s modular and high-efficiency PEM electrolyzer systems.

Adani commissions off-grid 5 MW green hydrogen plant

Adani New Industries Ltd (ANIL) has launched a 5 MW green hydrogen pilot plant in Kutch, Gujarat. Powered entirely by solar energy and backed by battery storage, the plant runs fully off-grid, marking a new step in decentralized, renewable hydrogen production.

Indian researchers develop fast-charging sodium-ion battery, promising over 3,000 cycles

NAtrium Super Ionic CONductor (NASICON) materials continue to show their potential for sodium-ion anodes in high-performance batteries, with fresh research out of India delving more into the materials.

Manufacturing

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Risen Energy hits 740 W average for mass-produced HJT solar module

Risen Energy says it has achieved an average power output of 740 W for its mass-produced heterojunction (HJT) solar module, with certified cell efficiency of 26.61% and module efficiency of 24.81%, according to China’s Fujian Metrology Institute. Encapsulation losses were limited to 1.8%.

Hindustan Zinc’s silver segment set to drive profit growth on robust PV-led demand: YES Securities

Hindustan Zinc Ltd’s silver segment has emerged as a key earnings pillar with global silver supply under pressure and rising industrial demand—particularly from photovoltaic (PV) cell manufacturing.

Tongwei achieves 91.7% bifaciality factor for 722 W TOPCon solar module

The Chinese manufacturer said the result was confirmed by TÜV Rheinland. It was achieved through a sunken pyramid structure that reportedly achieves selective-texture on the non-electrode area of rear-side and a zebra-crossing passivation contact structure that is said to ensure excellent passivation.

Oswal Energies receives first hydrogen electrolyser dispatch from Greenzo Energy for INR 320 crore green hydrogen project

Oswal Energies Ltd has received the first 1 MW electrolyser stack from Greenzo Energy India Ltd, marking the operational launch of its INR 320 crore green hydrogen project.

WorldOne Energies to set up 1 GW solar module factory in Canada

WorldOne Energies has announced plans to establish a 1 GW solar module manufacturing facility in Ontario, Canada, marking a major step in its global expansion beyond India. The facility will produce TOPCon bifacial modules and cater to the North American market.

Trinasolar targeting ‘high-value’ markets

Yang Bao, Trinasolar’s president of global sales and marketing, recently spoke with pv magazine about the company’s strategy for the solar and energy storage business.

Energy Storage

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JSW Energy secures BESPA for 250 MW/500 MWh battery storage project in Rajasthan

JSW Renew Energy Thirty Seven has signed battery energy storage purchase agreements (BESPA) with Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd (RVUNL) for 250 MW/500 MWh of standalone battery energy storage system in Rajasthan.

Photovoltaics vs. photovoltaic-thermal

Researchers in India say that photovoltaic-thermal (PVT) systems offer greater performance stability than conventional PV systems in hot climates. Using irradiance and temperature data, the team applied a Random Forest model that predicted efficiency classes with 97% accuracy.

The rise of cell-to-pack technology: What it means for two- and three-wheelers in India 

India is home to one of the largest markets for two- and three-wheelers globally, and these segments play a crucial role in urban mobility, last-mile delivery, and short-distance logistics. However, current electric variants often face challenges related to weight, range, and cost—all of which cell-to-pack (CTP) technology addresses directly. 

THDCIL signs 184.08 MW PPA with GUVNL for Tehri pumped storage project

State-run hydropower company THDC India Ltd (THDCIL) has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd (GUVNL) for the supply of 184.08 MW of clean power from India’s first variable-speed pumped storage project at Tehri, Uttarakhand.

From trash to treasure: Is India ready for battery recycling revolution?

Given the demand and the unavailability of Lithium, Nickel, Cobalt, Manganese, and Rare Earth Elements (REEs) in sufficient quantities, as a nation, we may be staring at a scenario we had with crude.

Acme Solar wins 275 MW/550 MWh standalone BESS project in Andhra Pradesh

Acme Solar Holdings has emerged as the winning bidder for 275 MW/550 MWh of standalone battery energy storage systems (BESS) across two projects in Andhra Pradesh.

Opinion & Analysis

Why solar power can’t just be industries’ CSR afterthought

Companies that treat solar as a core part of their energy strategy, rather than a side initiative, often see these benefits play out with striking clarity. The investment case is strong. In most cases, payback happens within five to seven years. After that, solar becomes a net-positive contributor to the balance sheet.

Wafer producers scramble to stay afloat despite hydropower advantage

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, reports that FOB China wafer prices remained stable this week amid weak demand and low production. It says manufacturers continue to face margin pressure despite seasonal hydropower cost relief and traceability documentation premiums.

Polysilicon glut may reverse into shortage by 2028, says Bernreuter

China’s polysilicon output hit 3.25 million metric tons (MT) in 2024, driving global prices below $4.50/kg, says Bernreuter Research. The Germany-based market analytics firm warns the market could swing to a shortage by 2028 if capacity cuts overshoot.

From rewards to responsibility: The business case for eco-conscious loyalty programs

The shift from transactional rewards to eco-conscious loyalty programs isn’t just a trend; it’s the future. By integrating renewable energy, sustainable practices, and environmental responsibility into loyalty structures, brands can drive engagement, create meaningful connections, and contribute to a more sustainable future.

The role of advanced transformers in India’s green transition

Without resilient, responsive, and renewable-ready transformer networks, India’s decarbonization goals risk being destabilized by the very variability they aim to harness.

US panel price spread widens between India and Indonesia/Laos origin

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, reports that US-assembled modules with imported cells continue to be heard between $0.26/W and $0.33/W, while modules with domestic content – which are still limited to just a handful of producers – are generally quoted between $0.4/W and $0.5/W.

Press Releases

Solex Green Energy wins 24.1 MW solar projects under DREBP Policy

Solex Green Energy Private Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Solex Energy Limited, has secured an order to develop solar power projects with a total capacity of 24. 1 MW.

Volt Energy Powers Deco Group with 300kW Rooftop Solar, Reducing Grid Dependency by 25%

Volt Energy Partners with Deco Group to Deliver Sustainable Power, Reduce Grid Dependency by 25%

Fluence Validates Safety of Gridstack Pro 5000 in Benchmark-Setting Fire Safety Tests

Large-scale testing by Fluence and CSA Group shows Gridstack Pro 5000 system, delivering up to 5. 6 MWh in a 20-foot enclosure, surpassing current and emerging safety standards

Netel India and Organic Recycling Systems Join Forces to Tackle Urban Waste Through Scalable Waste valorisation Projects

Netel India Limited (a Neterwala Group company) and Organic Recycling Systems Limited (ORS) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore joint participation in upcoming solid waste management and waste-to-energy projects.

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