Waaree Energies is involved in a new development in India's solar and renewable energy sector, reflecting the dynamic commercial, regulatory, and investment activity across the industry.
India's clean energy sector is seeing record activity in 2025–26, with new project announcements, manufacturing investments, and policy developments emerging regularly.
Stakeholders across the solar value chain — developers, manufacturers, financiers, and policymakers — are actively shaping India's next phase of clean energy expansion.
NTPC Green Energy is involved in a new development in India's solar and renewable energy sector, reflecting the dynamic commercial, regulatory, and investment activity across the industry.
India's clean energy sector is seeing record activity in 2025–26, with new project announcements, manufacturing investments, and policy developments emerging regularly.
Stakeholders across the solar value chain — developers, manufacturers, financiers, and policymakers — are actively shaping India's next phase of clean energy expansion.
Machine Maker is involved in a new development in India's solar and renewable energy sector, reflecting the dynamic commercial, regulatory, and investment activity across the industry.
India's clean energy sector is seeing record activity in 2025–26, with new project announcements, manufacturing investments, and policy developments emerging regularly.
Stakeholders across the solar value chain — developers, manufacturers, financiers, and policymakers — are actively shaping India's next phase of clean energy expansion.
Waaree Energies is involved in a new development in India's solar and renewable energy sector, reflecting the dynamic commercial, regulatory, and investment activity across the industry.
India's clean energy sector is seeing record activity in 2025–26, with new project announcements, manufacturing investments, and policy developments emerging regularly.
Stakeholders across the solar value chain — developers, manufacturers, financiers, and policymakers — are actively shaping India's next phase of clean energy expansion.
NEWS RESEARCH & REPORTS EVENTS ABOUT CONTACT MERCOM CAPITAL GROUP SOLAR Tenders & Auctions Markets & Policy Utility Scale Rooftop Finance and M&A Off-grid Technology Floating Solar Manufacturing…
The successful bidder will also be responsible for the operation and maintenance (O&M) of the project for 15 years.
The scope of work includes the development of land, design, engineering, procurement, testing, supply, storage, insurance, civil and electrical works, permits, licenses, installation, erection,…
NEWS RESEARCH & REPORTS EVENTS ABOUT CONTACT MERCOM CAPITAL GROUP SOLAR Tenders & Auctions Markets & Policy Utility Scale Rooftop Finance and M&A Off-grid Technology Floating Solar Manufacturing…
In the wind segment, 439 bids, representing the entire tendered capacity of 3,445 MW, were successful, while 24 bids were excluded from the award process.
The bid prices ranged between €0.0519 (~$0.0601)/kWh and €0.0564 (~$0.0653)/kWh, with the volume-weighted average award value declining to €0.0554 (~$0.0642)/kWh from €0.0606 (~$0.0702)/kWh in the…
This news covers energy storage — a critical technology that allows solar and wind power to be dispatched beyond generation hours, enabling 24x7 clean power supply.
Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are gaining rapid traction in India as costs decline and grid operators increasingly mandate storage in new renewable tenders.
India's energy storage market is projected to grow significantly, driven by round-the-clock RE obligations and rising corporate demand for firm clean energy.
Renewables Now is involved in a new development in India's solar and renewable energy sector, reflecting the dynamic commercial, regulatory, and investment activity across the industry.
India's clean energy sector is seeing record activity in 2025–26, with new project announcements, manufacturing investments, and policy developments emerging regularly.
Stakeholders across the solar value chain — developers, manufacturers, financiers, and policymakers — are actively shaping India's next phase of clean energy expansion.
POWERGRID has secured a 2.7 GW solar order, adding to its revenue backlog and reinforcing its position as a key player in India's solar market.
Order wins of this nature strengthen POWERGRID's manufacturing or EPC pipeline and signal rising demand from utilities, PSUs, or commercial & industrial buyers.
A growing order book directly supports revenue visibility and investor confidence — it is one of the most-watched metrics for solar manufacturers and EPC companies.
This development relates to green hydrogen — a clean fuel produced using renewable electricity — increasingly central to India's industrial decarbonisation strategy.
India's National Green Hydrogen Mission targets 5 MMTPA output by 2030, creating significant opportunities for electrolyser manufacturers and RE project developers.
Green hydrogen production requires large volumes of solar and wind power, making it a major demand driver for renewable energy in the decade ahead.
A regulatory or policy development has been announced that could reshape investment flows, project approval timelines, or equipment sourcing in India's solar sector.
Policy signals from MNRE, state energy departments, or CERC are critical inputs for developers planning capacity additions and for financiers structuring project debt.
India's solar market is highly policy-sensitive — clarity and consistency in government regulation are essential for sustaining the pace of renewable capacity addition.
pv magazine India is involved in a new development in India's solar and renewable energy sector, reflecting the dynamic commercial, regulatory, and investment activity across the industry.
India's clean energy sector is seeing record activity in 2025–26, with new project announcements, manufacturing investments, and policy developments emerging regularly.
Stakeholders across the solar value chain — developers, manufacturers, financiers, and policymakers — are actively shaping India's next phase of clean energy expansion.
This development relates to green hydrogen — a clean fuel produced using renewable electricity — increasingly central to India's industrial decarbonisation strategy.
India's National Green Hydrogen Mission targets 5 MMTPA output by 2030, creating significant opportunities for electrolyser manufacturers and RE project developers.
Green hydrogen production requires large volumes of solar and wind power, making it a major demand driver for renewable energy in the decade ahead.
Mercomindia.com is involved in a new development in India's solar and renewable energy sector, reflecting the dynamic commercial, regulatory, and investment activity across the industry.
India's clean energy sector is seeing record activity in 2025–26, with new project announcements, manufacturing investments, and policy developments emerging regularly.
Stakeholders across the solar value chain — developers, manufacturers, financiers, and policymakers — are actively shaping India's next phase of clean energy expansion.