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NERSA Publishes Reasons For Eskom Generation Asset Base Redetermination, Confirms No Retrospective Tariff Increase

The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) published its Reasons for Decision on Eskom’s revised Generation Regulatory Asset Base, following a court directive. After public consultations, NERSA approved an additional R54.734 billion for Eskom's allowable revenue while considering stakeholders' concerns. Key methodologies and restrictions were implemented to ensure fair pricing for consumers.

CEA Invites Stakeholder Comments On New BESS Safety Audit Framework, Feedback Due By July 28

The Ministry of Power has proposed a framework for safety audits of Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) plants in India, inviting stakeholder feedback by July 28, 2026. The framework mandates biennial external audits by accredited agencies, emphasizing safety compliance, advanced systems, and qualifications for auditors, alongside a detailed reporting format.

MNRE Reopens NISE Portal, Extends ALMM List-II Investment Protection Application Deadline To July 23, 2026

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has re-opened the NISE portal for renewable energy developers to submit claims for investment protection under the ALMM List-II, extending the deadline to July 23, 2026. This decision supports developers who faced challenges meeting the original deadline, ensuring transparency and digital compliance in the application process.

MNRE Extends Self-Certification Deadline For SPV Inverters Above 200 kW Until December 31, 2026

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has extended the self-certification deadline for high-capacity solar photovoltaic inverters to December 31, 2026, due to testing facility limitations. This extension aims to assist manufacturers in meeting quality standards while ensuring regulatory compliance in India's renewable energy sector.

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Trinasolar Supplies Over 55,000 Solar Modules for 37 MW RASLAG 4 Solar Project in the Philippines

Trinasolar has provided over 55,000 solar modules for the RASLAG 4 Solar Power Plant in Pampanga, Philippines, which has a capacity of 37 MW. Operational since October 2024, the plant aims to generate about 48 GWh annually, supplying power to 20,000 households and reducing carbon emissions significantly.

Gentari Commissions 3.1 MWp Solar PV System At KLIA2 To Advance Malaysia’s Clean Energy Transition

Gentari Renewables has installed a 3.1 MWp solar PV system at Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA2) to support Malaysia's renewable energy goals. With over 5,200 panels, the system will generate 4,277 MWh annually and reduce carbon emissions by 3,310 metric tons, enhancing sustainability and supporting cleaner mobility initiatives.

Egypt Commissions 600 MWh BESS At 1000 MW Solar PV Project in Benban

Egypt has achieved a significant renewable energy milestone with the commissioning of a 600 MWh Battery Energy Storage System and a 500 kV substation at its 1,000 MW solar project in Benban. This integration enhances grid stability, supports clean energy expansion, and positions the project as Africa's largest of its kind.

South Africa Farm To Build 4.89 MW Solar PV And 20 MWh BESS For Complete Off-Grid Operations

Belle Rive Farm in South Africa is developing the country's largest solar and battery energy storage system for agriculture, featuring a 4.89 MWp solar system and a 20 MWh battery. This initiative aims to achieve energy independence, reduce reliance on Eskom, and ensure stable electricity for essential farming operations amidst rising electricity costs.

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Western Inverter Makers Ready To Meet EU Solar Demand As High-Risk Vendors Face Funding Ban

The EU plans to phase out inverters from high-risk countries in energy projects, raising concerns about supply. However, S&P Global Energy states that Western manufacturers possess sufficient production capacity, market presence, and technical expertise to meet demand without shortages. They can rapidly expand operations in Eastern Europe, indicating a robust support network.

Coal India And UPRVUNL Form Joint Venture To Develop Renewable Energy Projects In Uttar Pradesh

Coal India Limited has formed a Joint Venture Agreement with U.P. Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited to develop renewable energy projects in Uttar Pradesh. The joint venture will focus on solar and wind energy initiatives, with Coal India holding a 51% stake. Governance includes a five-member board, and measures are in place for share stability.

Hexa Climate Signs 100 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid PPA With CESC At INR3.75/kWh

Hexa Climate has signed a Power Purchase Agreement with CESC Limited to supply 100 MW of wind-solar hybrid power, comprising 50 MW solar and 100 MW wind. The project, located in Madhya Pradesh, features a fixed tariff of ₹3.75 per kWh for 25 years, supporting India’s renewable energy goals.

Expo City Dubai Issues UAE’s First Green Licences To Six Sustainable Businesses

Expo City Dubai has launched the UAE's first Green Licences, awarded to six innovative businesses to promote sustainability. Developed with the Ministry of Economy and Tourism, the program aids startups and SMEs in reputable sectors, offering support packages and access to facilities. Licence holders participate in a collaborative network focused on addressing sustainability challenges.

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Jinko Solar’s Kazhimukhan Amangaliev on Driving Greater Value with Tiger Neo 3.0

As utility-scale solar projects grow in Central Asia and Africa, Jinko Solar's Tiger Neo 3.0 modules enhance energy yields, reduce levelized cost of electricity (LCOE), and ensure long-term reliability in harsh climates. With high efficiency and bifacial performance, they help developers maximise project economics while offering tailored technical support and localised services.

Inside Deye’s Strategy for India’s Growing ESS and EV Charging Market with Bharat Singh

Deye is expanding its technology portfolio in India, focusing on advancing energy storage and EV charging solutions. With innovative low-voltage and high-voltage products, they target residential, commercial, and industrial customers, enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability. Deye's integrated EV charging system uses solar power to support clean energy initiatives, adapting to evolving market demands.

Strengthening Energy Independence in East Africa: A Conversation with GoodWe’s Garry Yu

GoodWe aims to enhance East Africa's clean energy landscape by providing localized solutions and advanced solar-plus-storage technologies. Their 2026 strategy focuses on improving after-sales support, tailoring products to local needs, forming strategic partnerships, and expanding financing options. This approach targets growth in commercial and rural segments, ensuring energy resilience and sustainability.

The Future of Residential Energy Storage Will Be Defined by Simplicity, Intelligence, and Convenience — Gerry Liu, Midea Energy  

As residential energy storage evolves from a standalone technology into a key component of the connected home, manufacturers are increasingly focusing on integrated energy...

MARKET INSIGHTS

Indian Green Energy Stocks Decline As Market Consolidation Weighs On Renewable Sector (07 July 2026)

On July 7, 2026, the Indian stock market closed lower, with the S&P BSE Sensex down 0.13% and Nifty 50 down 0.17%. The renewable energy sector experienced profit-booking, as most stocks declined, with Olectra Greentech falling 4.2%. Select stocks, like EKI Energy Services, saw gains amid broader market weakness.

Indonesia Accelerates 100 GW Solar Plan After Power Blackouts to Strengthen Energy Security

Indonesia is fast-tracking its shift to renewable energy following significant blackouts in May 2026, driven by coal shortages. President Prabowo Subianto aims for 100 GW of solar power within three years, replacing diesel with solar and battery systems. This transition could save approximately 74 trillion rupiah annually while fostering local solar manufacturing capacity.

Ember Analysis Finds Drax Recorded UK’s Highest Power Sector Emissions in 2025 Despite Biomass Subsidies

Drax power station was the UK's largest carbon emitter in 2025, releasing 14.1 million tonnes of CO2e, four times more than Pembroke. Despite this, it received £999 million in public subsidies. Over 99% of its biomass was imported. New subsidy plans starting in 2027 may reduce emissions, but Drax will likely remain the top emitter until 2030.

Western Inverter Makers Ready To Meet EU Solar Demand As High-Risk Vendors Face Funding Ban

The EU plans to phase out inverters from high-risk countries in energy projects, raising concerns about supply. However, S&P Global Energy states that Western manufacturers possess sufficient production capacity, market presence, and technical expertise to meet demand without shortages. They can rapidly expand operations in Eastern Europe, indicating a robust support network.
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Jinko Solar’s Kazhimukhan Amangaliev on Driving Greater Value with Tiger Neo 3.0

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Vikram Solar Targets 30 GWh BESS Capacity, Plans 12 GW Solar Cell Manufacturing by FY28

Vikram Solar is implementing a growth strategy focused on renewable energy expansion, solar manufacturing, and entering the battery energy storage market. The company aims for 9 GW solar cell capacity by FY27, and plans a 7.5 GWh BESS facility by FY27, enhancing India’s energy transition while strengthening domestic manufacturing and supply chains.

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The rise of renewable energy has led to the emergence of Virtual Power Plants (VPPs), which coordinate distributed energy resources like solar panels, battery storage, and electric vehicles through digital networks. VPPs enhance grid flexibility and reliability while addressing challenges associated with decentralised energy systems, paving the way for future electricity management.