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Solex Green Energy Bags ₹68.7 Cr Multi-Client Solar Order

Solex Energy’s subsidiary, Solex Green Energy, has bagged multiple orders under Gujarat’s Distributed Renewable Energy Bilateral Purchase (DREBP) Policy, it said in a regulatory filing. It added that the company secured the project from multiple awardees, under the Government’s Distributed Renewable Energy Bilateral Purchase (DREBP) policy. It added that the cumulative solar project order of […]

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UK’s Largest Solar & Storage Project Now Operational

In a major boost to the UK’s renewable energy transition, Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners announced that the 373 MW Cleve Hill Solar Park has officially entered commercial operation. Located in Kent, the site also includes a 150 MW co-located battery energy storage system, which makes Cleve Hill not only a powerhouse in generation but also a […]

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GOP Senate Bill Threatens Future of US Wind and Solar Industry

A new provision inserted into President Donald Trump’s sweeping domestic policy bill has sparked alarm across the US renewable energy sector, with industry groups warning it could deal a devastating blow to the nation’s wind and solar future. Republicans in the Senate have pushed through provisions that not only roll back key clean energy tax […]

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Bikaner: NHPC Commissions 214.28 MW Of Karnisar Solar Project

NHPC recently partially commissioned its Karnisar Solar Power Project in Bikaner, Rajasthan. “After successful completion of the trial run on June 29, 2025, commercial operation of the fourth phase, with a part capacity of 53.57 MW, commenced from June 30, 2025,” NHPC said. With this, the cumulative operational capacity of the project has reached 214.28 […]

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Maharashtra’s New Tariff Order Likely to Hit C&I Solar Profitability

The latest MYT tariffs approved by the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) are likely to reduce the profitability of solar power for commercial and industrial (C&I) consumers. The new tariffs and regulatory changes may limit the savings potential for users of both rooftop solar and green energy through open access. This concern arises from changes […]

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Expect More Solar Manufacturers To Enter Odisha: Hemant Sharma

How is the Odisha government supporting solar manufacturing investments in the state?  Around 2022, we introduced our Industrial Policy Resolution, where we categorized solar modules, cells, wafers, and renewable energy as a “thrust sector”. This was a conscious decision. At that time, solar manufacturing was almost non-existent in eastern India. States like Bengal or Jharkhand […]

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EXCLUSIVE: Why Solar Manufacturers Are Heading To Odisha?

India’s solar manufacturing sector is undergoing a once-in-a-generation transition. From a token few GWs of domestic module capacity and less than a GW of cell-making capacity a decade back, the sector is remaking itself. There are over 100 domestic solar module manufacturing companies with a capacity of over 120 GW today, and more to come. […]

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Solar Pumps: Running On Sunshine But Running Out Of Water

By-Hanan Zaffar, Jyoti Thakur On his six-acre farm in Jhansi in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Sanjeev Kumar, a 42-year-old farmer beams with quiet pride as he points to the glinting blue solar panels powering his irrigation pump. Installed two years ago at the cost of ₹3.5 lakhs (₹350,000), the 7-kilowatt system draws groundwater […]

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NLC India to Develop 450 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid Power Project

NLC India Ltd has received a Letter of Award (LoA) from NTPC Ltd for developing a 450 MW Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS) connected wind-solar hybrid power project. The hybrid project will supply electricity to NTPC for a period of 25 years under a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). The project will be split across two locations […]

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