Dean Moor Solar Farm has received a Development Consent Order from the UK Secretary of State, allowing the construction of a 150 MW solar farm in Cumbria. The project, developed by FVS Dean Moor Ltd, aims to power around 50,000 homes, enhancing regional energy security and supporting the UK’s net-zero goals.
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) is hosting a virtual public hearing on August 14, 2026, to gather feedback on Draft Rules regarding small-scale electricity generation. The rules aim to enhance regulation by requiring all distributors to register facilities under 100 kW, fostering improved grid management and network security.
TP Saurya Limited has received approval from the CERC to continue injecting infirm power from its 100 MW solar project while awaiting the commissioning of the wind component. This extension addresses delays due to transmission issues, and allows power sales outside the PPA. Future contracts will need clearer provisions to avoid disputes.
The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) has advised state power secretaries and Discoms to take immediate actions to mitigate summer power cuts. Despite increased generation capacity, outages stem from local distribution issues. The CEA urges proactive maintenance, technology use, and infrastructure upgrades to manage rising demand and improve service during peak seasons.
MTN Nigeria has partnered with First WATT Renewable Limited to implement a clean energy solution featuring 34 MW of solar power and 40 MWh of battery storage at key telecom sites. This initiative aims to cut carbon emissions, enhance operational sustainability, and support electric vehicle charging infrastructure, advancing Nigeria's clean energy transition.
Uniper and Respect Energy have entered into six-year Power Purchase Agreements for renewable electricity from four solar projects in Poland, totaling 219 MWp. This partnership aims to bolster Poland's renewable energy transition and enhance Respect Energy's clean electricity offerings in Central and Eastern Europe, promoting long-term investment in renewable infrastructure.
Jupiter International Limited has secured a ₹108 crore order from MSEDCL for 5,000 solar-powered agricultural pumps, enhancing its footprint in Maharashtra's solar market. This repeated endorsement underscores the company's reputation in renewable energy, supporting India's agricultural solarisation initiative and commitment to sustainable clean energy solutions for farmers.
Serentica Renewables has secured a 600 MW Power Purchase Agreement with the Solar Energy Corporation of India, becoming the largest awardee in the auction. This project, part of the FDRE VII tender, aims to enhance grid stability by supplying storage-backed renewable energy during peak hours, potentially generating 975 million units annually while reducing carbon emissions.
Turkey's Ministry of Trade has initiated an anti-dumping investigation into solar glass imports from China, Malaysia, and Vietnam, responding to domestic manufacturers' concerns. Simultaneously, definitive anti-dumping duties on aluminum frames from China have been imposed for five years. These actions aim to protect local producers and ensure fair trade in the solar industry.
Uniper and Respect Energy have entered into six-year Power Purchase Agreements for renewable electricity from four solar projects in Poland, totaling 219 MWp. This partnership aims to bolster Poland's renewable energy transition and enhance Respect Energy's clean electricity offerings in Central and Eastern Europe, promoting long-term investment in renewable infrastructure.
Canadian Solar Inc. has appointed Dylan Marx as CEO of Recurrent Energy, following Ismael Guerrero's departure. Guerrero will continue as a non-executive advisor until December 2026. Marx, formerly COO of Canadian Solar, is expected to enhance Recurrent Energy's global operations and growth, supported by Colin Parkin's commitment to the subsidiary's success.
Premier Energies Limited has secured ₹3,011 crore in new orders for 1,846 MW of solar cells and modules during Q1 FY2024. The company is increasing its manufacturing capacity to meet rising demand, driven by strong customer confidence and the Indian government's focus on domestic solar production and clean energy initiatives.
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.
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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The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) reported that renewable energy has become the world's cheapest new electricity source, driven by significant capacity growth and cost reductions. With over 690 GW added in 2025, solar PV and onshore wind lead the way. However, challenges such as rising commodity prices and financing conditions may hinder future developments.
On July 6, 2026, Indian stock markets rose, with the S&P BSE SENSEX and NIFTY 50 both gaining 0.67%. Strong performances from Praj Industries and Kabra Extrusion boosted the renewable energy sector, while major declines occurred for Websol Energy and others. Overall, market sentiment was positive, yet the green energy sector faced mixed results.
Solarpedia's latest edition focuses on Battery Intelligence, specifically State of Charge (SoC), a vital parameter for Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). SoC measures the current energy stored in a battery as a percentage, guiding charging and discharging decisions. Accurate SoC estimation enhances battery efficiency and optimises renewable energy usage.
On July 7, 2026, the Indian stock market closed lower, with the S&P BSE Sensex down 0.13% and Nifty 50 down 0.17%. The renewable energy sector experienced profit-booking, as most stocks declined, with Olectra Greentech falling 4.2%. Select stocks, like EKI Energy Services, saw gains amid broader market weakness.
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.
Pace Digitek has won a contract for a 250 MW/500 MWh Battery Energy Storage System in Maithan, Jharkhand. This project involves design, installation, and 12 years of operation and maintenance. It aims to enhance India's power infrastructure, support renewable energy integration, and contribute to a sustainable energy future.
Solarpedia's latest edition focuses on Battery Intelligence, specifically State of Charge (SoC), a vital parameter for Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). SoC measures the current energy stored in a battery as a percentage, guiding charging and discharging decisions. Accurate SoC estimation enhances battery efficiency and optimises renewable energy usage.