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Kenya’s Power Imports Surge As Regional Energy Partnerships Strengthen Grid Stability

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Kenya's electricity imports surged from 419.13 GWh to 751.95 GWh in the first half of the 2024–2025 financial year, now comprising 10.4% of its power supply. The partnership with Ethiopia Electric Power Company, supplying 200 megawatts, is pivotal for managing growing demand driven by industrial growth and electric vehicle usage.

AMERICAS

Iberdrola Moves Closer To Full Control Of Neoenergia With 14.2% Stake Acquisition In Brazil

Iberdrola has agreed to purchase an additional 14.2% stake in Brazilian subsidiary Neoenergia, raising its ownership to 98% for approximately €980 million. This strategic acquisition enhances Iberdrola's commitment to Brazil’s regulated electricity sector, potentially leading to full ownership and delisting of Neoenergia by mid-2026, while further optimizing its global portfolio.

REC Solar, Kingspan And Dynamic Energy Complete 881 kW Rooftop Solar Project In Illinois Manufacturing Facility

REC Solar, in partnership with Kingspan Insulation and Dynamic Energy, has completed an 881 kW rooftop solar installation at Kingspan's Mendota, Illinois facility. This project will generate approximately 1 million kilowatt-hours annually, offsetting 870 metric tons of CO2. It supports Kingspan's sustainability goals and reduces reliance on conventional electricity.

SEIA Strengthens Policy Advocacy As ECA Solar Board Addition Aims To Promote Solar + Storage For Energy Independence

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) appointed ECA Solar to its board, recognizing the company's influence in distributed solar development. ECA Solar manages various projects to provide affordable energy and support communities. With a focus on energy independence, their addition aligns with the growth of solar power, which dominated new electricity capacity in 2025.

Origis Energy Secures $118M Tax Equity Financing From RBC For 65 MW Solar + 100 MWh Storage Project In Kern County

Origis Energy has secured $118 million in tax equity financing from RBC Community Investments for its Chalan Solar + Storage project in Kern County. The project includes a 65 MWac solar facility with a 25 MW battery storage system, expected to begin operations in Q4 2026, enhancing clean energy access and grid reliability.
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INDIA AND SOUTH ASIA

India Adds Record 45 GW Solar In FY 2025-26, Crosses Historic 150 GW Capacity Milestone

India has reached a significant milestone of approximately 150 GW of installed solar photovoltaic capacity by March 2026, fueled by robust policies and investments. With 14.45 GW added in Q1 2026, a year-on-year growth of 85.7%, the country solidifies its position as the third-largest solar market globally, enhancing domestic manufacturing and energy self-reliance.

GSECL Seeks Tariff Approval For 34 MW Chadavada Solar Project In Gujarat

The Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Limited (GSECL) has petitioned the Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission to set the power tariff for its 34 MW solar project in Chadavada, Kutch. This initiative supports renewable energy goals by utilizing wasteland and government subsidies, enhancing sustainable energy production while fostering economic efficiency.

SECI Pays ₹115.09 Crore Interim Dividend, Strengthening India’s Clean Energy Transition

The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has presented an interim dividend of ₹115.09 crore to the Government of India for the financial year 2025-26, highlighting its significant role in the renewable energy sector. Minister Pralhad Joshi praised SECI’s initiatives, urging continued support for India’s sustainability goals.

Bangladesh Proposes 442 MW Solar Mega Project In Rampal To Boost Clean Energy Capacity

The Bangladesh Power Development Board proposed a 442 MW solar plant in Rampal, Bagerhat, costing Tk2,502.39 crore, mainly funded by the Power Development Fund. Expected to yield cheaper electricity than existing projects, it aligns with the Renewable Energy Policy 2025 and supports the country’s climate commitments, aiming for completion by December 2030.

EUROPE

Tauron To Supply Over 17,000 MWh Of Renewable Energy To Katowice Airport In Poland Over The Next Year

Tauron will supply over 17,000 megawatt-hours of renewable energy to Katowice International Airport, aiding its decarbonization efforts. This green electricity can prevent over 8,000 tons of carbon emissions. The airport has secured certified energy from wind, solar, and hydropower sources, aligning with sustainability and climate goals across Poland.

KNESS Baltic to Deploy 55 MWh Energy Storage Across Solar Plants in Latvia

KNESS Baltic plans to implement a 55 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project integrated with six existing solar plants in Latvia. Backed by Volterra Energy Group, the initiative aims to enhance grid stability, improve renewable energy integration, and support a modern, resilient power system as Europe focuses on low-carbon electricity solutions.

Sonnedix Secures 7.9 TWh In Italy’s Energy Release 2.0 Scheme, Capturing 11.7% Of Total Awarded Volume

Sonnedix has secured 7.9TWh contracts in Italy's Energy Release 2.0, marking 11.7% of total awards and enhancing its market position. With over 1GW of operating solar capacity and plans for hybridisation, the company focuses on expanding renewable energy and improving energy security, aiming for 2GW by 2028.

AFRICA

South Africa’s Renewable Energy Sector Expands Strongly In 2025 With Rising Capacity And Socio-Economic Impact

In 2025, South Africa's renewable energy sector experienced significant growth, with 36,700 MW capacity allocated. The Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme alone contributed 7,083 MW. Renewable sources generated 17,808 GWh, yet coal still dominated at 81%. Investment in the sector reached R38.5 billion, fostering economic growth and local employment.

Cape Town Taps Waste-To-Energy To Boost Power Supply And Cut Landfill Pressure

Cape Town is enhancing waste management and energy supply by inviting independent power producers to generate electricity from waste. This plan aims to reduce reliance on Eskom, extend landfill life, and decrease methane emissions. The initiative promotes clean energy innovation and may inspire other cities with similar challenges, supporting a circular economy model.

Royal Power & Energy Wins World Bank-Supported UEP Project to Expand Renewable Mini-Grids in Nigeria

Royal Power & Energy Limited (RPE) has successfully bid for the World Bank-supported Utility Enabled Projects in Nigeria, aiming to enhance electricity access through renewable mini-grids. This initiative focuses on improving grid stability and promoting private sector involvement to address Nigeria’s energy challenges and foster sustainable growth.

AfDB Launches Call for Proposals Under SEFA Green Hydrogen Programme to Boost Clean Energy Projects in Africa

The African Development Bank’s Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa has initiated a Call for Proposals for its Green Hydrogen Programme, which aims to support the development of green hydrogen projects across Africa. Up to $20 million in pre-investment funding will be available for selected projects to enhance their bankability. Applications open on April 10, 2026.

THE MIDDLE EAST

IRENA Launches 4th NewGen Renewable Energy Accelerator To Support Young Clean Energy Entrepreneurs Worldwide

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has launched the fourth edition of the NewGen Renewable Energy Accelerator to support young entrepreneurs in advancing renewable energy solutions. The programme offers mentorship and technical support, emphasizing inclusivity. Participants, aged 18 to 35, can apply from April to May 2026 to engage in structured learning and networking opportunities.

EBRD Launches Major Conflict Response Plan For Middle East, Plans Up To €5 Billion Investment In 2026

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has launched a conflict response package to aid economies impacted by the Middle East war. The initiative aims to invest up to €5 billion by 2026 for immediate relief and long-term recovery, focusing on energy security, infrastructure, and social resilience amid rising economic challenges.

Sharjah Waste-to-Energy Facility Hits 1M Tonnes, Boosts Clean Energy with Phase 2 Expansion

The Sharjah Waste to Energy Facility has processed over 1,000,000 tonnes of waste since its 2022 launch, generating 30MW of low-carbon power and diverting 450,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually. The expansion will double waste processing and power generation capacity, supporting the UAE's sustainability goals and transitioning to a circular economy.

Abu Dhabi’s 2PointZero Group, Adani Green Energy Form JV to Expand Renewable Energy in India

A subsidiary of Abu Dhabi's 2PointZero Group has formed a joint venture with Adani Green Energy Limited to develop renewable energy projects in India. The collaboration, through ePointZero RSC Limited, aims to enhance renewable capacity and support India's energy transition, with AGEL acquiring up to a 20% stake in the venture.

SOUTH EAST ASIA

Levanta Renewables Awards EPC Contract to CEEC for 166 MWp Solar and BESS Project in Philippines

Levanta Renewables has signed an EPC contract with China Energy Engineering Group for a 166 MWp solar power and 80 MWh battery storage project in the Philippines' Visayas region. This project aims to enhance grid stability and supports the country's renewable energy goals, targeting a 35% energy mix by 2030.

AFRY Secures Owner’s Engineer Role for Solar-Plus-Storage Project at KLIA Aeropolis in Malaysia

AFRY has been chosen by Cenergi Aeropolis Renewable Energy Sdn Bhd to serve as Owner’s Engineer for a 36 MWp solar PV plant with a 10 MW battery storage system in Sepang, Malaysia. This project will provide clean energy to KLIA, annually producing 46 GWh and reducing CO₂ emissions by 35,000 tonnes.

AFRY Appointed Owner Engineer For 36 MW Solar PV And 10 MW BESS Project At KLIA, Malaysia

AFRY has been appointed as Owner’s Engineer for a 36 MWp solar plant with a 10 MW / 40 MWh battery storage system in Malaysia's Sepang. The project, supplying renewable energy to Kuala Lumpur International Airport, aims to generate 46 GWh annually and reduce 35,000 tonnes of carbon emissions, enhancing energy reliability.

ADB Launches First Multi-Partner Fund To Prepare Cross-Border Energy Projects And Speed Up ASEAN Power Grid By 2045

The Asian Development Bank has launched the Regional Connectivity Fund to enhance project preparation for cross-border energy infrastructure in Southeast Asia, promoting the ASEAN Power Grid by 2045. The fund, with initial contributions of $25 million, aims to improve energy security and support economic growth for nearly 700 million people.

FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE

KNESS Baltic to Deploy 55 MWh Energy Storage Across Solar Plants in Latvia

KNESS Baltic plans to implement a 55 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project integrated with six existing solar plants in Latvia. Backed by Volterra Energy Group, the initiative aims to enhance grid stability, improve renewable energy integration, and support a modern, resilient power system as Europe focuses on low-carbon electricity solutions.

AFRY Secures Owner’s Engineer Role for Solar-Plus-Storage Project at KLIA Aeropolis in Malaysia

AFRY has been chosen by Cenergi Aeropolis Renewable Energy Sdn Bhd to serve as Owner’s Engineer for a 36 MWp solar PV plant with a 10 MW battery storage system in Sepang, Malaysia. This project will provide clean energy to KLIA, annually producing 46 GWh and reducing CO₂ emissions by 35,000 tonnes.

Sonnedix Secures 7.9 TWh In Italy’s Energy Release 2.0 Scheme, Capturing 11.7% Of Total Awarded Volume

Sonnedix has secured 7.9TWh contracts in Italy's Energy Release 2.0, marking 11.7% of total awards and enhancing its market position. With over 1GW of operating solar capacity and plans for hybridisation, the company focuses on expanding renewable energy and improving energy security, aiming for 2GW by 2028.

Ortus Power Resources Italy Secures €97 Million Green Loan For Solar Portfolio Refinancing And Expansion

Ortus Power Resources Italy, via OPR Sun 0 S.r.l., secured a €97 million Green Loan to refinance existing photovoltaic plants and develop new solar projects totaling around 101 MW. The financing, involving a consortium of lenders, enhances Italy's renewable energy capacity and underscores investor confidence in sustainable energy initiatives.

INSIGHTS

India Adds Record 45 GW Solar In FY 2025-26, Crosses Historic 150 GW Capacity Milestone

India has reached a significant milestone of approximately 150 GW of installed solar photovoltaic capacity by March 2026, fueled by robust policies and investments. With 14.45 GW added in Q1 2026, a year-on-year growth of 85.7%, the country solidifies its position as the third-largest solar market globally, enhancing domestic manufacturing and energy self-reliance.

India Hits 150 GW Solar Mark With Record 14.45 GW Additions In Q1 2026, Powering Unprecedented Renewable Energy Growth

India's renewable energy sector is experiencing significant growth, particularly in solar power, which currently accounts for over 67% of the renewable capacity. By March 2026, solar installations reached 150.26 GW, with rapid additions noted in early 2026. Wind energy also contributes, together forming over 92% of the total capacity. Government support drives this momentum, though challenges like land acquisition and supply chain issues persist. Overall, the outlook for India's renewable sector remains highly positive.

China Adds 45 GW In Jan–Feb 2026, Solar Hits 1,232 GW As Total Renewable Capacity Reaches 2,381 GW

On March 31, 2026, the National Energy Administration reported significant growth in China's renewable energy sector, with a capacity of 2,381 GW, constituting 60.3% of total power. Wind and solar power led this surge, contributing 22.7% to electricity consumption. Future efforts will focus on efficiency, grid integration, and market engagement.

Solar-Plus-Battery Systems Could Meet 90% of India’s Power Demand at Competitive Costs: Ember Analysis

India’s energy sector is rapidly shifting towards solar-plus-storage systems, projected to meet 90% of electricity demand at a competitive cost. Achieving this requires 930 GW of solar and 2,560 GWh of battery storage, overcoming challenges of low solar generation in monsoons. Continued declines in battery costs enhance the viability of these systems.

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JinkoSolar’s Saudi Odyssey: Decades of Innovation and the Road to Vision 2030 – Robin Li, General Manager (MEA&CA)

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RenewX 2026: A Decade of Powering South India’s Green Revolution – Julian Thomas, Portfolio Director (Energy & Battery Industry – India), Informa Markets

Over the past decade, how has RenewX Expo reflected the evolving renewable energy market in South India and highlighted key trends for India and...

Rahul Kale of Sunpower Renewables on the Future of Hybrid Solar and Energy Storage

As the shift to cleaner energy intensifies, hybrid solar and energy storage technologies are essential for reliable power supply. Sunpower Renewables, led by Rahul Kale, focuses on innovative, customer-centric solutions. The company advocates for policies that support energy storage deployment while balancing domestic and international growth, emphasising efficiency and long-term value in the Indian market.

Beyond Inverters: Deye’s Integrated Solar, Storage & EV Vision for India’s Energy Future – Bharat Singh, Director – Sales Marketing (India & North Africa)

How do Deye’s newly launched on-grid inverters up to 136 kW support the growing C&I solar market in India? Deye’s revolutionised C&I solution was launched...

“Small Components Can Make a Big Impact”: Matthias Mack on Stäubli’s India Strategy

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Hoymiles’ 360 MW Deal Redefines Microinverter Adoption in India – Vikrant Sarang, Regional Sales Manager, West & Central India

What does India’s biggest 360 MW microinverter deal with Kosol Energie indicate about the growing acceptance of microinverters in India? This milestone reflects not just...
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Explained – Grid-Scale Solar + Storage: Unlocking 24/7 Renewable Energy Supply

Grid-scale solar power is rapidly expanding but faces challenges due to its intermittent nature. Integrating large-scale battery storage enhances reliability by storing excess energy for later use, improving grid stability and reducing fossil fuel dependence. This collaboration also offers economic benefits, enabling round-the-clock renewable energy supply and supporting a sustainable energy future.

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Recent advancements in energy technology include a breakthrough in lithium-air batteries with a novel tungsten diselenide catalyst, the rising importance of DC distribution boxes in solar plants, and the growing popularity of hybrid solar systems. Companies like Deye, JA Solar, and Fox ESS are enhancing energy storage and performance, while innovations in solar materials and safety are paving the way for a more sustainable future.

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