Tata Power Solar emerged as the leading utility-scale solar EPC company in 2025 with a 19% market share, followed by Jakson Green with 15%.
Sterling & Wilson, Amara Raja Infra, and HARTEK rounded off the top five.
The top five utility-scale solar EPC service providers together accounted for 64% of the market share in 2025, indicating moderate market consolidation and highlighting the importance of execution…
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 Green Energy Operationalises 90 MW 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.
News18 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.
The Court ruled that the petitioners have an equally efficacious alternative remedy under Section 111 of the Electricity Act, 2003, and declined to exercise its writ jurisdiction.
It granted the petitioners liberty to approach APTEL within six weeks and directed that any delay within this period be condoned.
The Court also permitted the petitioners to seek interim relief before APTEL and requested the tribunal to hear such applications expeditiously.
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.
NRL 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 Operationalises 292 MW Solar Plant 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.
Record 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.
HR News 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.
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April 27, 2026 OPIS Highlights Markets Modules & Upstream Manufacturing Opinion & Analysis World OPIS Share China wafer price declines significantly narrowed this week.
However, wafer trading activity remains extremely subdued, mainly due to reduced operating rates in the solar cell sector, which has significantly weakened downstream procurement demand.
NGEL has achieved commercial operation of its 90 MW solar project in Gujarat, 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.
With 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.
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.