The Energy Commission of Malaysia has revised solar PV installation guidelines under the Net Energy Metering (NEM) 3.0 programme, covering residential and government schemes. The framework allows consumers to generate solar power for personal use while exporting excess to the grid. Key requirements include capacity limits, assessments for larger projects, and integration of battery systems. After 10 years, the export credit mechanism will end, transitioning to a self-consumption model. Consumers retain ownership of environmental attributes generated. The aim is to enhance solar adoption while ensuring grid stability.
The Tripura Electricity Regulatory Commission (TERC) denied accusations of arbitrarily raising tariffs, emphasizing adherence to legal frameworks in its decision-making. Responding to TSECL's revenue recovery request, TERC opted for a significantly lower revenue gap. It mandated TSECL to improve consumer services, ensure transparency, and prioritize consumer welfare.
The Uttarakhand Electricity Regulatory Commission approved a ₹10.40 crore investment for Power Transmission Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited to enhance the power transmission network in Garhwal. This includes the installation of two new 7.5 MVA transformers at Karanprayag and Kothiyalsain to improve electricity supply reliability and meet rising demand due to tourism and development.
The MNRE has mandated that all data from solar inverters under the PM Surya Ghar scheme be stored in India to enhance energy data security. This directive addresses cybersecurity risks associated with foreign data storage and requires manufacturers to ensure compliance with specified operational requirements within 30 days.
Saudi Arabia has signed four significant Battery Energy Storage System agreements to enhance its electricity network and boost renewable energy integration. With over SAR 4.35 billion invested, these projects will provide 2,000 MW of storage capacity by 2030, supporting the Kingdom's goal of generating 50% of electricity from renewables.
Bajel Projects Limited announced that its associate, AnantGrid Projects One Private Limited, has won a significant power transmission project in Gujarat. They received a Letter of Intent from PFC Consulting after being the lowest bidder. The project involves developing 270 km of transmission lines to support renewable energy goals in India.
Saatvik Green Energy Limited's subsidiary, Saatvik Solar Industries, has secured a ₹190 crore order from a domestic Independent Power Producer for solar photovoltaic modules. The commercial contract is set to be completed by March 2027 and enhances Saatvik's position in the renewable energy market, with no related-party concerns involved.
Oriana Power Limited has won a solar EPC contract valued at Rs 94.51 crore for developing 25.138 MW of ground-mounted solar projects in Bihar. Awarded by Bellwether Energy and its affiliates, the projects span eight locations and are to be completed within six months. The deal enhances Oriana Power's footprint in India's renewable sector.
The Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission ruled in favor of ReNew Hans Urja, acknowledging the GST hike on renewable equipment as a valid "Change in Law." The Commission directed a joint financial reconciliation of the tax impact between ReNew and SECI, with compensation to the solar generator pending verification of additional costs.
FCI Aravali Gypsum and Minerals India Limited has opened bids for a 2.52 MW AC solar power project in Rajasthan under the PM-KUSUM Scheme. The project requires developers to provide land, financing, and more, with a minimum electricity generation guarantee. Bids are due by August 28, 2026, with completion expected by March 31, 2027.
ReNew Energy Global Plc reported impressive financial growth in Q1 FY27, with total income reaching INR 47,864 million, a net profit of INR 5,953 million, and Adjusted EBITDA of INR 30,392 million. The company’s renewable energy portfolio grew to approximately 20.5 GW, while its solar manufacturing operations posted external sales of INR 16,777 million.
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As utility-scale solar projects grow in Central Asia and Africa, Jinko Solar's Tiger Neo 3.0 modules enhance energy yields, reduce levelized cost of electricity (LCOE), and ensure long-term reliability in harsh climates. With high efficiency and bifacial performance, they help developers maximise project economics while offering tailored technical support and localised services.
Deye is expanding its technology portfolio in India, focusing on advancing energy storage and EV charging solutions. With innovative low-voltage and high-voltage products, they target residential, commercial, and industrial customers, enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability. Deye's integrated EV charging system uses solar power to support clean energy initiatives, adapting to evolving market demands.
Researchers have enhanced the efficiency and stability of perovskite solar cells by using computer modelling to identify 2-amino-2-thiazoline (AMTZ) as a beneficial additive. This development resulted in a solar cell with a 25.47% power conversion efficiency and maintained 91.1% efficiency over 1,000 hours, demonstrating significant performance improvements.
ReNew’s FY2025–26 Integrated Report highlights its progress in the renewable energy sector, showcasing a 25.6% reduction in operational emissions and advancements towards sourcing 100% clean electricity by 2030. The report outlines the company's diversified portfolio, commitment to ESG targets, and broader sustainability agenda, emphasising its role in India's energy transition.
Kartik Raju, Executive Director of Atria Renewable, emphasizes the importance of domestic polysilicon manufacturing for India's solar industry. Developing this capacity is crucial for reducing supply chain dependencies and building a resilient value chain. Success hinges on competitive costs, quality, technology, and supportive policies to encourage sustainable investments.
India's renewable energy sector is rapidly expanding, with solar and wind contributing significantly to its electricity mix. By July 2026, renewable energy made up 43.4% of the total 552 GW installed capacity. Strong government policies and investments support this growth, although challenges like grid integration and financing remain.
The Middle East is swiftly becoming a significant solar energy market, driven by government targets, rising demand, and investment in clean energy. Key developments include energy storage, smart grids, and the use of AI for enhanced efficiency. Intersolar Middle East aims to unite stakeholders to advance the region's energy transition effectively.
Eskom has assured homeowners with unregistered rooftop solar systems that they will not face fines or disconnections following the September 30 deadline. This announcement alleviates earlier concerns of penalties. However, Eskom encourages voluntary registration for grid stability and safety, highlighting the need for compliance with electrical regulations and valid safety certifications.
Source Energy, in collaboration with Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute, is developing cost-effective space-grade silicon solar arrays for satellites. These arrays utilize proven silicon technology, featuring automated production processes that cut costs and delivery times. The modules boast high efficiency and durability, ensuring reliable power for the growing commercial satellite industry.