The Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission rejected Noida Power Company Limited's petition for a 300 MW wind-solar hybrid power agreement. The Commission found the proposal economically unsound, recommending instead a diversified energy mix and long-term contracts for reliable sources, such as coal-based power, to meet future demand.
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) has released a draft report on fixed and generation capacity charges affecting electricity distributors, inviting public feedback before finalizing its recommendations. The inquiry aims to ensure fair pricing and transparency in South Africa’s electricity tariffs, addressing concerns from various stakeholders.
Sineng Electric has signed a 1 GW supply agreement with Arde Enerji at Intersolar Europe 2026, enhancing their collaboration for Turkey's clean energy transition. This partnership builds on previous agreements and aims to provide advanced PV inverter and PCS solutions, promoting reliability and efficiency in renewable energy projects across the country.
The Government of Oman has launched the RO 5 million Imtidad Community Solar Power Stations Program to promote renewable energy and reduce household electricity costs by up to 40%. The initiative includes the first solar station, Imtidad 1, in Muscat, and aims to strengthen local businesses while supporting Oman Vision 2040 by enabling affordable clean electricity.
The Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission is addressing a dispute between UPPCL and PPGCL over energy charges in their Power Purchase Agreement. UPPCL claims PPGCL's additional charges for fuel costs are invalid, seeking a refund and a halt to similar future claims. PPGCL has requested time to respond, with a hearing scheduled for August 20, 2026.
The KSERC has authorized KSEBL to purchase 308.43 million units of electricity to address peak demand from July to December 2026. Despite approval, concerns were raised about the high procurement cost of ₹9.16 per unit. KSEBL faces challenges due to low hydroelectric generation and delays in battery projects, prompting calls for better management and transparency.
Kerala is advancing its electricity network through multiple Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) projects, which aim to enhance grid stability and reliability. Five projects, collectively providing 250 MW, are under development with no land acquisition needed. Additionally, a 500 MW interstate project with SECI will further bolster power supply, improving energy security.
MPSEZ Utilities Limited (MUL) has petitioned the Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission to lower its Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) target for 2024-25 after achieving only 15.39 percent compliance against a 29.91 percent target. Delays in a major wind-solar project and lower generation from another source contributed to this shortfall, alongside limited renewable options in Gujarat.
On June 30, 2026, Indian stock markets closed mixed, with the S&P BSE SENSEX down 0.33% and NIFTY 50 slipping 0.27%. Despite broader declines, renewable energy stocks like Amara Raja Energy and Websol Energy showed gains. Investor caution persisted, but interest in clean energy remained strong, highlighting sector resilience.
The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) hosted a workshop in Mumbai on April 30, 2026, focusing on renewable energy integration via energy storage systems. Gathering over 500 participants, discussions highlighted battery energy storage's role in grid stability and clean energy transition, addressing safety regulations, project experiences, and innovative technologies to enhance system performance.
Pakistan's rapid shift to distributed solar power has significantly transformed its energy landscape, increasing electricity demand by 21% and raising its electrification rate to near the global average. The report by Ember and Renewables First reveals that distributed solar is the primary driver of this change, enhancing economic competitiveness and reducing costs.
The trading session for green energy and mobility stocks was mixed amid cautious market sentiment in India. While benchmark indices posted slight gains, individual stocks like Borosil Renewables and NTPC Green Energy performed well, whereas battery manufacturers like Exide Industries faced losses. Overall, investors appeared selective without strong sector-specific drivers.
The pursuit of Sustainable Development Goal 7 faces significant challenges, with progress stalling due to economic disruptions. Approximately 655 million people lack electricity, primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa. Funding for clean energy is stagnant, particularly for the poorest nations. Achieving universal energy access by 2030 requires urgent action and investment.
On June 24, 2026, the Indian stock market closed positively, with the S&P BSE Sensex up 1.04% and Nifty 50 up 0.78%. Battery manufacturers like Exide Industries led gains, reflecting investor confidence in renewable energy. However, some companies, including Tata Power, faced declines, resulting in mixed sector performance overall.
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.
GoodWe aims to enhance East Africa's clean energy landscape by providing localized solutions and advanced solar-plus-storage technologies. Their 2026 strategy focuses on improving after-sales support, tailoring products to local needs, forming strategic partnerships, and expanding financing options. This approach targets growth in commercial and rural segments, ensuring energy resilience and sustainability.
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As renewable energy increases, solar curtailment poses significant operational and economic challenges. This intentional reduction of solar output, mainly due to grid congestion and negative electricity prices, leads to decreased plant utilisation and reduced project revenues. Solutions involve upgrading infrastructure, enhancing operational flexibility, and improving grid management to better utilise clean energy.
Midea Energy's PowerX1 offers a flexible home energy storage system, enhancing self-consumption and backup capabilities. ATESS expands microgrid solutions for reliable power access, while KUKA Cable prepares for Intersolar, focusing on advanced solar technologies. M-BAT innovates in battery recycling, and AI transforms solar module performance, driving efficiency and quality.
As renewable energy expands, traditional power systems are transforming. Conventional synchronous generators provided grid stability, but the rise of solar PV and battery storage, using grid-following inverters, presents challenges. Grid-forming inverters facilitate essential grid functions independently, enabling increased renewable integration while maintaining stability, crucial for future low-inertia power systems.
As Europe moves towards clean energy, the M-BAT initiative, funded by Horizon Europe, aims to innovate the recovery of critical battery materials like lithium, cobalt, and nickel from various sources. With 18 partners across seven countries, it focuses on sustainable extraction methods to strengthen the battery supply chain and reduce reliance on imports.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the solar energy sector, enhancing the design, manufacturing, and performance of photovoltaic modules. It improves product quality, reduces costs, and maximizes energy generation through accurate defect detection, predictive maintenance, and performance forecasting. AI's integration fosters smarter, more efficient solar technologies, driving sustainability in renewable energy.
GoodWe aims to enhance East Africa's clean energy landscape by providing localized solutions and advanced solar-plus-storage technologies. Their 2026 strategy focuses on improving after-sales support, tailoring products to local needs, forming strategic partnerships, and expanding financing options. This approach targets growth in commercial and rural segments, ensuring energy resilience and sustainability.
Power Grid Corporation of India Limited has successfully commissioned a significant transmission project in Andhra Pradesh, enhancing solar power generation capabilities. Operational since June 24, 2026, the project, which supports 3,500 MW of solar energy, was completed amid corporate restructuring. This achievement strengthens India's renewable energy transmission infrastructure.
Midea Energy's PowerX1 offers a flexible home energy storage system, enhancing self-consumption and backup capabilities. ATESS expands microgrid solutions for reliable power access, while KUKA Cable prepares for Intersolar, focusing on advanced solar technologies. M-BAT innovates in battery recycling, and AI transforms solar module performance, driving efficiency and quality.