MSN 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 has achieved commercial operation of its 90 MW solar project in Khavda, adding fresh renewable capacity and marking a key execution milestone.
The 90 MW plant will supply clean electricity to the grid under a Power Purchase Agreement, contributing directly to India's national target of 500 GW renewable capacity by 2030.
Commissioning milestones are closely tracked by investors and analysts as they signal the start of revenue generation and validate the company's project delivery capability.
This update relates to India's rooftop solar segment — one of the fastest-growing areas of the clean energy market, serving households, businesses, and institutions.
Government schemes like PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana and net metering regulations are enabling millions of Indians to generate their own clean electricity and reduce bills.
Rooftop solar reduces grid dependency for end-users and promotes distributed generation, playing a vital role alongside large-scale solar parks in India's energy transition.
Saatvik 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.
Saatvik Green Energy has outlined expansion targets or strategic growth plans across India, reflecting its ambition to scale up in India's fast-growing solar energy market.
Expansion announcements reveal management's confidence in long-term project demand, domestic manufacturing opportunities, and the company's ability to execute at scale.
India's solar sector is attracting aggressive capacity expansion from established players and new entrants alike, supported by strong government policy tailwinds and rising demand.
A solar tender has been issued across India, creating fresh project opportunities for solar developers, EPC firms, and equipment suppliers across India.
Competitive bidding for tenders of this scale attracts leading developers and typically results in aggressive tariff discovery, benefiting DISCOMs and end consumers.
India's auction-based solar market has consistently driven tariffs to record lows, making solar one of the cheapest sources of new electricity generation.
Solar 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.
Adani 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.
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.
ET EnergyWorld 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.
The Times of 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 update relates to India's rooftop solar segment — one of the fastest-growing areas of the clean energy market, serving households, businesses, and institutions.
Government schemes like PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana and net metering regulations are enabling millions of Indians to generate their own clean electricity and reduce bills.
Rooftop solar reduces grid dependency for end-users and promotes distributed generation, playing a vital role alongside large-scale solar parks in India's energy transition.
NTPC has achieved commercial operation of its 90 MW solar project in Khavda, adding fresh renewable capacity and marking a key execution milestone.
The 90 MW plant will supply clean electricity to the grid under a Power Purchase Agreement, contributing directly to India's national target of 500 GW renewable capacity by 2030.
Commissioning milestones are closely tracked by investors and analysts as they signal the start of revenue generation and validate the company's project delivery capability.
The financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
The acquisition combines Arena’s project development capabilities with Headwater’s financing and operational platform, bringing a development pipeline of nearly 1 GW of solar and storage projects.
As part of the acquisition, Arena’s leadership team will continue to operate the business, supported by Headwater Energy’s capital resources and institutional infrastructure.
This update relates to India's rooftop solar segment — one of the fastest-growing areas of the clean energy market, serving households, businesses, and institutions.
Government schemes like PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana and net metering regulations are enabling millions of Indians to generate their own clean electricity and reduce bills.
Rooftop solar reduces grid dependency for end-users and promotes distributed generation, playing a vital role alongside large-scale solar parks in India's energy transition.