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Eskom Clarifies No Fines Or Disconnections For Unregistered Rooftop Solar Systems In South Africa

Eskom has confirmed that South African homeowners with unregistered rooftop solar systems will not incur fines or face disconnection before the September 30, 2026 deadline. Despite concerns about the legality of such penalties, Eskom encourages registration for grid safety. The discourse includes skepticism over the necessity of this process and its potential financial implications for prepaid electricity users.

UPERC Dismisses UPRVUNL Petition Seeking BESS Framework For Thermal Power Plants In Uttar Pradesh

The Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (UPERC) dismissed UPRVUNL's petition for immediate regulatory integration of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) with thermal power plants. UPERC stated that changes must follow proper regulatory processes and will consider BESS framework development post stakeholder consultation, emphasizing the need for structured legislative adherence.

RERC Directs PGCIL To Approach CGRF Over JVVNL Billing Dispute In Rajasthan

The Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission rejected a petition from Power Grid Corporation of India Limited regarding disputed electricity billing from Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited. The commission determined that PGCIL must address consumer billing issues through the Consumer Grievance Redressal Forum, reinforcing that the auxiliary power constitutes retail supply subject to state tariffs.

KERC Drafts 2026 Electricity Supply Regulations To Streamline Power Connections Across Karnataka

The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission has released draft regulations to modernize the electricity supply framework in Karnataka. These regulations aim to standardize rules for consumers and distribution licensees, covering aspects such as new connections and safety requirements. Stakeholders are invited to submit feedback within 30 days of the official notification.

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Türkiye And Saudi Arabia Expand Renewable Energy Partnership To 5,000 MW

Türkiye and Saudi Arabia are enhancing their energy collaboration with a new 3,000-megawatt renewable energy agreement, raising their total partnership to 5,000 MW. This follows an earlier 2,000-MW deal, with signing expected at COP31. The initiative supports Türkiye's goal of energy independence and positions it as a regional energy hub.

Shell Energy Philippines Advances 30 MW/60 MWh Hermosa Battery Storage Project

Shell Energy Philippines has advanced its Hermosa Battery Energy Storage System in Bataan by signing crucial contracts for engineering, construction, and long-term operations. The 30 MW/60 MWh facility aims to enhance grid reliability by storing excess electricity and discharging it during peak demand, thereby supporting the integration of diverse energy sources in the Philippines.

Sungrow to Supply 152 MW/606 MWh BESS for Verano Energy’s Observatorio Project in Chile

Sungrow will supply its PowerTitan 2.0 energy storage system to Verano Energy for the Observatorio project in Chile, featuring a 152 MW/606 MWh battery system. This initiative aims to enhance power system flexibility and support renewable energy integration, alongside a 25-year service agreement to ensure high performance and reliability.

UPERC Dismisses UPRVUNL Petition For Solar Plants At Power Station Premises In Uttar Pradesh

The Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (UPERC) has rejected UPRVUNL's petition for additional capital investment to install solar power plants at existing thermal facilities. UPRVUNL aimed to reduce grid electricity use for internal operations. UPERC noted its regulations do not permit such expenditure and emphasized legislative processes are needed for future considerations.

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Türkiye And Saudi Arabia Expand Renewable Energy Partnership To 5,000 MW

Türkiye and Saudi Arabia are enhancing their energy collaboration with a new 3,000-megawatt renewable energy agreement, raising their total partnership to 5,000 MW. This follows an earlier 2,000-MW deal, with signing expected at COP31. The initiative supports Türkiye's goal of energy independence and positions it as a regional energy hub.

Sungrow to Supply 152 MW/606 MWh BESS for Verano Energy’s Observatorio Project in Chile

Sungrow will supply its PowerTitan 2.0 energy storage system to Verano Energy for the Observatorio project in Chile, featuring a 152 MW/606 MWh battery system. This initiative aims to enhance power system flexibility and support renewable energy integration, alongside a 25-year service agreement to ensure high performance and reliability.

NTPC Floats Tender For 1.3 MW Solar PV Modules For Ramagundam Power Station

NTPC Limited is inviting bids for 1,300 kWp of crystalline silicon solar PV modules for the Ramagundam Super Thermal Power Station in Telangana, with a bid deadline of September 4, 2026. Eligible bidders must meet financial and technical criteria, and the procurement aims to enhance renewable energy deployment in India.

NTPC Mining Invites EOI For 50 MWp Solar Projects At Jharkhand And Chhattisgarh Coal Mines

NTPC Mining Limited is seeking Expressions of Interest (EOI) for two ground-mounted solar PV projects totaling 50 MWp at its coal mining sites in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh. The projects aim to enhance clean energy use and lower carbon emissions, with developers managing them under a 25-year RESCO model. EOI submissions are due by September 1, 2026.

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Jinko Solar’s Kazhimukhan Amangaliev on Driving Greater Value with Tiger Neo 3.0

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.

Inside Deye’s Strategy for India’s Growing ESS and EV Charging Market with Bharat Singh

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.

Strengthening Energy Independence in East Africa: A Conversation with GoodWe’s Garry Yu

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.

MARKET INSIGHTS

How ReNew Is Advancing Its Net-Zero and Sustainability Roadmap: Key Takeaways From Its FY2025–26 Integrated Report

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.

India’s Unused Power Crisis: A Scholarly Strategy for Storage, Grid Renewal and Energy Independence

India has entered a paradoxical phase: it is adding renewable capacity at record speed, yet a rising share of clean electricity is becoming unusable...

India’s Solar Capacity Surpasses 164 GW As 2026 Installations Approach 29 GW By July-End

India's solar sector thrived in 2026, with installed capacity reaching 164 GW by July. The country added 2,442.75 MW in July alone, marking nearly 28.78 GW for the year. Rooftop solar systems are increasingly popular, aided by government programs. Ongoing policy updates will impact project dynamics and future growth potential.

India’s Power Capacity Crosses 550 GW As Non-Fossil Energy Surpasses 300 GW

India is enhancing its energy sector to meet growing electricity demands and reduce environmental impact. Installed power capacity has soared to 552 GW, with over 54% from non-fossil fuels, primarily driven by solar energy. The government promotes innovations in renewable technologies while balancing the use of conventional fuels and expanding nuclear and geothermal energy.
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Eskom Clarifies No Fines Or Disconnections For Unregistered Rooftop Solar Systems In South Africa

Eskom has confirmed that South African homeowners with unregistered rooftop solar systems will not incur fines or face disconnection before the September 30, 2026 deadline. Despite concerns about the legality of such penalties, Eskom encourages registration for grid safety. The discourse includes skepticism over the necessity of this process and its potential financial implications for prepaid electricity users.

Source Energy And Fraunhofer Develop Low-Cost Silicon Solar Arrays For Commercial Satellites

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.