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Qair has achieved financial closure on itsStor’SUN hybrid project in Mauritius, a USD 150 million investment combining solar power and battery storage. This project, the largest energy financing in Mauritius in a decade, aims to meet 8 percent of national electricity demand and serves as a model for other nations pursuing energy transition.

AMERICAS

IEA Ministers Approve Start Of Brazil’s Accession Process, Paving Way For Full Membership In Global Energy Agency

Ministers from the International Energy Agency unanimously agreed to start Brazil's formal accession process for full membership, enhancing its role in global energy governance. Brazil's Minister of Mines and Energy emphasized readiness to share expertise and improve energy policies, reflecting the country's increasing importance in the global energy landscape.

Calibrant Energy to Pair 23 MWh Battery with 7.2 MW Solar at Iron Mountain’s New Jersey Data Center

Calibrant Energy has finalized plans to construct a 23 MWh battery energy storage system at Iron Mountain’s New Jersey data center, enhancing its existing solar installation. This hybrid energy system will aid in achieving carbon-free energy goals, improve grid stability, and address the challenges faced by energy-intensive data centers.

Origis Energy Commissions 500 MWdc Swift Air Solar Projects in Texas to Power Occidental’s STRATOS DAC Facility

Origis Energy has completed three Swift Air Solar facilities in Texas, providing 500 MWdc of clean power to support Occidental's operations, including its STRATOS Direct Air Capture facility. This $650 million investment enhances renewable energy deployment in the Permian Basin, crucial for advancing energy needs and decarbonization efforts.

Secure Solar Futures Installs 766 kW Solar System at Mountain Empire Community College, Delivering 31% Power and $2.4M Lifetime Savings

Secure Solar Futures has installed a 766.79-kilowatt solar system at Mountain Empire Community College, Virginia, at no upfront cost under a 25-year Power Purchase Agreement. The system will cover 31% of the college's energy needs, save nearly $2.43 million over 35 years, and create job opportunities for students.
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WindForce PLC Secures 120 MW Grid-Scale Battery Storage Projects In Sri Lanka

WindForce PLC has secured 12 Battery Energy Storage System projects in Sri Lanka, totaling 120 MW capacity. This initiative represents the country's largest standalone battery storage effort, aimed at stabilizing the grid as renewable energy usage increases. With an investment of LKR 20.79 billion, WindForce will manage 11 projects, enhancing energy security and reducing fossil fuel reliance.

NTPC Invites Bids For Solar High Mast Project At Vindhyachal Plant Under CSR 2025–26 In Madhya Pradesh

NTPC Limited has opened online bids for a project under its CSR budget for 2025-26, involving the installation of a solar high mast system at the Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Station. Eligible bidders must meet local content requirements and submit a ₹1,00,000 Bid Security. The mobilization period is seven days post-award.

SMP Kolkata Invites Bids For 5 MW Solar Project At Haldia Dock On 30-Year Lease

Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port in Kolkata is inviting bids for a 14-acre site at Haldia Dock Complex to develop a 5 MW solar power project. The land will be leased for 30 years. Interested bidders must qualify through a techno-commercial evaluation, with a maximum annual power off-take of 32.4 lakh units.

CEA Panel Flags Thermal Plant Stress As India Pushes Flexible Operations For 500 GW Renewable Target

A committee led by the Central Electricity Authority is exploring how India's thermal power plants can adapt to support a grid increasingly reliant on renewable energy. Issues surrounding the flexibility of coal plants have arisen, particularly regarding operational concerns and equipment stress. The committee emphasizes modernization to maintain efficiency and reliability as the country aims for 500 GW of renewables by 2030.

EUROPE

Global Energy Leaders Meet In Paris As International Energy Agency Hosts Largest Ministerial With 54 Countries And USD 14 Trillion In Companies

Global energy leaders convened in Paris for the IEA Ministerial Meeting, focusing on international cooperation to tackle energy challenges. Member countries agreed to enhance partnerships with several nations and expand critical minerals collaboration. The meeting underscored the IEA's evolving role amid rising energy demands and emphasized global resilience in energy systems and supply chains.

Iberdrola Named World’s Most Sustainable Electricity Company For 7th Straight Year In Clean200 Ranking

Iberdrola has been named the world's most sustainable electricity company for the seventh consecutive year in the Clean200 ranking, moving to 17th place. The recognition underscores its commitment to sustainability, clean energy investment, and responsible growth, alongside achievements in various global ESG rankings and maintenance of its status in the Dow Jones indices.

Wood Mackenzie Report Shows Europe Leading Global Decarbonisation But Facing Price Volatility, Weak Demand, And Weather-Driven Variability

Europe leads in decarbonising its power sector, with over 50% of electricity from renewables. Despite challenges like low demand and price volatility, the region's transition is driven by policy support and investment. The growth of renewable energy introduces new market dynamics, necessitating enhanced flexibility and grid infrastructure to manage variability effectively.

AFRICA

Rwanda Secures $300 Million Boost To Expand Solar Access, Clean Cooking, And Grid Connections

Rwanda is set to enhance energy access with $300 million in funding from international sources, including a $100 million loan from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. The program aims to provide electricity and clean cooking solutions to low-income communities, improve energy infrastructure, create jobs, and support sustainable development by 2035.

Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company Floats 500 MW West Nile Solar PV Project Under BOO Model

The Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company is launching a tender for a 500 MW solar photovoltaic project in the West Nile area, aiming to boost renewable energy in Egypt's grid. Developed under a Build-Own-Operate model, the project seeks private investment and requires bidders to showcase technical and financial expertise, with submissions due by May 11, 2026.

Qair Secures $150 Million Financing For 60 MW Solar-Plus-Storage Stor’Sun Project In Mauritius

French independent power producer Qair has obtained $150 million in debt financing for Mauritius' largest energy investment, the “Stor’Sun” project. This hybrid initiative combines 60 MWac solar capacity with a 256 MWh battery storage system, aiming to meet 8% of the nation’s electricity demand while enhancing renewable energy integration and reducing fossil fuel reliance.

Qair Secures $150 Million Financing for Mauritius’ Largest Hybrid Solar-Storage Project in a Decade

Qair has achieved financial closure on itsStor’SUN hybrid project in Mauritius, a USD 150 million investment combining solar power and battery storage. This project, the largest energy financing in Mauritius in a decade, aims to meet 8 percent of national electricity demand and serves as a model for other nations pursuing energy transition.

THE MIDDLE EAST

Türkiye And Saudi Arabia Sign 2,000 MW Solar Power Deal To Boost Clean Energy Cooperation

Türkiye and Saudi Arabia have signed an agreement to build solar power plants that will supply electricity to over 2 million homes. This $2 billion project, featuring a combined capacity of 2,000 megawatts, reinforces energy cooperation between the countries and aims for local investment and low electricity prices. Construction begins this year, with completion expected by 2028.

Iraq Allocates 140+ Solar Plant Sites To Accelerate Renewable Energy Transition

The Iraqi government has approved land allocation for over 140 solar power plants, aiming to diversify energy sources and lessen reliance on fossil fuels. This initiative addresses electricity shortages, and is expected to speed up renewable energy development, create jobs, and support environmental commitments, though challenges in grid stability and financing remain.

Kuwait Extends Bidding Deadline For 500 MW Shagaya Zone 2 Solar Project

Kuwait has extended the bidding deadline for the 500 MW Al Dibdibah and Al Shagaya Renewable Energy Phase III – Zone 2 solar project,...

DEWA Strengthens Clean Energy And Water Cooperation With India

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) is enhancing cooperation with India in clean energy and water management. CEO Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer discussed partnerships with Indian diplomats, emphasizing initiatives like the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, along with opportunities for investors in various projects.

SOUTH EAST ASIA

WindForce PLC Secures 120 MW Grid-Scale Battery Storage Projects In Sri Lanka

WindForce PLC has secured 12 Battery Energy Storage System projects in Sri Lanka, totaling 120 MW capacity. This initiative represents the country's largest standalone battery storage effort, aimed at stabilizing the grid as renewable energy usage increases. With an investment of LKR 20.79 billion, WindForce will manage 11 projects, enhancing energy security and reducing fossil fuel reliance.

Japan Advances Space-Based Solar Power Project To Beam Energy From Orbit

Japan is pioneering a project to transmit solar power from space to Earth, aiming to revolutionize renewable energy. By utilizing satellites with solar panels, energy will be converted into microwaves and sent to ground stations. Led by Kyoto University's Professor Naoki Shinohara, the initiative seeks to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, overcoming various technical challenges.

Kampong Chhnang National Solar Park Sets Benchmark For Cambodia’s Clean Energy Transition

The National Solar Park in Kampong Chhnang represents a significant advancement in Cambodia's renewable energy efforts, exemplifying effective public-private partnerships. The project reduces reliance on fossil fuels, boosts local employment, improves infrastructure, and maintains agricultural activities. It demonstrates how collaborative initiatives can foster economic growth while promoting clean energy solutions.

Mitsui & Co., Ltd. Signs 18 MW Virtual PPA With NIKE Japan Group, LLC For Solar Energy Supply

Mitsui & Co. has signed a virtual power purchase agreement with NIKE Japan to supply renewable energy from 16 solar power plants in Japan, totaling 18 MW. This agreement enables NIKE Japan to source 100% renewable electricity for its facilities, supporting its sustainability goals and reducing its carbon footprint.

FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE

Global Cleantech Expo-Odisha Highlights India’s Renewable Energy Growth and MSME-Led Clean Tech Innovation

The Global Cleantech Expo-Odisha launched at IDCO Exhibition Ground, promoting clean energy initiatives in India. Inaugurated by Minister Gokulananda Mallik, it features over 200 companies from 20 countries. The event aims to enhance MSME support and drive technology transfer, solidifying Odisha's role in India's renewable energy future, targeting a 10 GW renewable goal.

Mitsui & Co., Ltd. Signs 18 MW Virtual PPA With NIKE Japan Group, LLC For Solar Energy Supply

Mitsui & Co. has signed a virtual power purchase agreement with NIKE Japan to supply renewable energy from 16 solar power plants in Japan, totaling 18 MW. This agreement enables NIKE Japan to source 100% renewable electricity for its facilities, supporting its sustainability goals and reducing its carbon footprint.

ERC Hosts EGATi Delegation to Strengthen Philippine-Thailand Energy Cooperation

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), led by Atty. Francis Saturnino C. Juan, hosted a meeting with the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand International Company Limited (EGATi) on February 19, 2026. Discussions focused on the Philippine energy market, regulatory initiatives, and potential cooperation, highlighting ERC's commitment to international partnerships.

Iraq Allocates 140+ Solar Plant Sites To Accelerate Renewable Energy Transition

The Iraqi government has approved land allocation for over 140 solar power plants, aiming to diversify energy sources and lessen reliance on fossil fuels. This initiative addresses electricity shortages, and is expected to speed up renewable energy development, create jobs, and support environmental commitments, though challenges in grid stability and financing remain.

INSIGHTS

Japan Advances Space-Based Solar Power Project To Beam Energy From Orbit

Japan is pioneering a project to transmit solar power from space to Earth, aiming to revolutionize renewable energy. By utilizing satellites with solar panels, energy will be converted into microwaves and sent to ground stations. Led by Kyoto University's Professor Naoki Shinohara, the initiative seeks to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, overcoming various technical challenges.

Rwanda Secures $300 Million Boost To Expand Solar Access, Clean Cooking, And Grid Connections

Rwanda is set to enhance energy access with $300 million in funding from international sources, including a $100 million loan from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. The program aims to provide electricity and clean cooking solutions to low-income communities, improve energy infrastructure, create jobs, and support sustainable development by 2035.

CEA Panel Flags Thermal Plant Stress As India Pushes Flexible Operations For 500 GW Renewable Target

A committee led by the Central Electricity Authority is exploring how India's thermal power plants can adapt to support a grid increasingly reliant on renewable energy. Issues surrounding the flexibility of coal plants have arisen, particularly regarding operational concerns and equipment stress. The committee emphasizes modernization to maintain efficiency and reliability as the country aims for 500 GW of renewables by 2030.

Global Solar PV Capacity Reaches 1,865 GW In 2024 As India Emerges As Key Growth Engine—IRENA Report

In 2024, global solar photovoltaic capacity surged to 1,865 GW, increasing from 710 GW in 2020. This growth was driven by declining costs, with solar now 41% cheaper than fossil fuels. India emerged as a leader in solar expansion, adding 24.5 GW, aided by supportive policies and domestic manufacturing investments.

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Scaling Clean Energy in the Middle East: Sungrow’s Strategy, Storage Leadership, and Regional Growth

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Dr. Hong Soo Goh on Sungrow’s R&D Vision: Advancing Energy Storage, Grid Stability, and Intelligent Power Solutions

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From Rooftops to Utility Scale: ECE’s Scalable Solar Growth – Aniket Tondare – Director (Sales) – ECE India Energies Ltd

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Strengthening the Foundations of Utility-Scale Solar – Sachin Aggarwal – Managing Director Purshotam Profiles

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Innovative Prussian Blue–Carbon Electrode Sets Record in Cesium Removal for Clean Energy Applications

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Beyond Renewables: KIER’s 19 kg/day DAC System Targets Legacy CO₂ at Scale

The Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) has successfully demonstrated a Direct Air Capture (DAC) system with a carbon capture capacity of 19 kg/day. This marks significant progress from previous pilot projects and provides essential data for potential industrial application. KIER aims to scale the system to 200 kg/day, targeting over 1,000 tons annually by 2035.

NUS Advances Perovskite–Organic Tandems to Record 26.4% with Novel NIR Absorber

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