Korean policy analyst focusing on solar power plant siting and permitting, Daun Kim, has reported on her recent trip to India’s Bhadla Solar Park. The analyst highlights how clear siting policies and streamlined permitting helped India scale renewables, something that South Korea can learn as it pursues a 100 GW renewable energy target by 2030.
As India ramps up solar installations and EV deployments, the volume of end-of-life components will grow rapidly. If these are treated simply as waste, we create new environmental burdens and miss a chance to recover value. If, instead, they are viewed as sources of supply, they become part of the solution.
With the latest additions, the company’s cumulative commissioned capacity crosses the 1 GW milestone.
Waaree Energies has won an order for supply of 360 MW solar modules from a domestic developer and owner-operator of utility scale solar and energy storage projects.
RenewSys India unveiled its M10R n-type TOPCon solar cells at the Renewable Energy India (REI) Expo 2025 in Greater Noida.
Sunsure Energy has signed a long-term agreement for supplying hybrid renewable power combining solar and wind to Deepak Fertilisers And Petrochemicals Corp. Ltd’s facility located in Raigad, Maharashtra.
Reliance Power arm, Reliance Nu Energies, has received the letter of award for the largest allocation in SJVN’s tender for 1,500 MW/6,000 MWh firm and dispatchable renewable energy. It secured 750 MW/3,000 MWh, representing 50% of the total tender allocation in the competitive bidding based online auction process.
Waaree Energies has unveiled its TEJOMAY series n-type TOPCon dual-glass back-contact module with 645 Wp power output and 23.88% efficiency.
ACME Solar Holdings (ACME Solar) has been awarded 450 MW capacity for assured peak supply of 1,800 MWh (450 MW × 4 hours) from renewable energy projects connected with the interstate transmission system. It secured the capacity in SJVN’s FDRE-IV tender by placing a winning tariff bid of INR 6.75/kWh for 25 years.
Sembcorp will develop around 750 MW of renewable energy capacity, supported by battery energy storage systems, to ensure a firm and dispatchable supply of renewable power to SJVN.
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