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NLC India And NCRTC Form Joint Venture For Grid-Connected Solar PV Projects

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NLC India Limited, through NLC India Renewables Limited, has formed a joint venture with NCRTC named NIRL NCRTC Renewables Limited, focusing on grid-connected solar photovoltaic power projects. This partnership will enhance renewable energy capacity, reduce carbon emissions, and contribute to India's sustainability goals, with NLC holding a 74% majority stake.

AMERICAS

IEEFA Sees Growing Momentum for Long-Duration Energy Storage as U.S. Battery Market Expands

The IEEFA report highlights the rapid rise of short-duration battery storage in the U.S., prompting interest in long-duration systems for extended electricity supply. Short-duration technologies, crucial for grid reliability, are fostering confidence in the energy storage sector, attracting support from data centers and AI firms, while states mandate utility deployment.

Nextpower to Acquire Prevalon Energy in $365 Million Deal to Expand into BESS and AI Data Center Markets

Nextpower, a U.S. solar and power technology company, has agreed to acquire Prevalon Energy, valued at up to $365 million, expanding into battery energy storage and AI infrastructure. This strategic move aims to enhance Nextpower's technology portfolio and market opportunities, raising revenue and EBITDA forecasts for fiscal year 2027. The deal highlights growing demand in energy storage for data centers.

NextEnergy Capital Raises USD 974 Million to Accelerate Utility-Scale Solar and Battery Storage Investments Across OECD Markets

NextEnergy Capital has successfully raised USD 974 million for its NextPower V strategy, aimed at utility-scale solar and battery storage projects across OECD markets. With 85% of the funds deployed in 127 renewable assets totaling 550 MW, the initiative highlights strong institutional interest in renewable infrastructure amidst rising global clean energy demand.

Treaty Oak Clean Energy Commissions 100 MW Arkansas Solar Farm to Supply Renewable Energy to Google Under Long-Term PPA

Treaty Oak Clean Energy has launched a 100 MW solar project in Arkansas, providing renewable energy to Google under a long-term power purchase agreement. This initiative aligns with Google's renewable energy goals, boosts regional supply, and underscores the importance of corporate procurement in advancing clean energy projects while delivering economic benefits locally.
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INDIA AND SOUTH ASIA

Koraam Powered by Kosol Energie Secures 4th Order from MSEDCL for Solar Water Pumping Systems

Koraam, backed by Kosol Energie, has received a contract to install 2,933 solar water pumps in Maharashtra under the MTSKPY initiative. This project aims to enhance agricultural sustainability by providing reliable solar-powered irrigation solutions, reducing reliance on conventional energy. Koraam emphasizes high-quality products to uplift farming incomes and productivity.

PM Surya Ghar Scheme Solarises 40 Lakh Households, Accelerating India’s Rooftop Solar Growth

The PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana has successfully installed rooftop solar systems in 40 lakh households in India, transforming citizens into electricity producers, as reported by Union Minister Pralhad Joshi. Launched in February 2024, the program aims for one crore installations by March 2027, promoting clean energy and reducing electricity costs.

Flarize Technologies Private Limited Honoured as Best Technology-Enabled Solar Solutions Provider Kerala Energy Excellence Awards 2026

Flarize Technologies Private Limited won the Best Technology-Enabled Solar Solutions Provider award at the Kerala Energy Excellence Awards 2026, recognized for its hyperlocal solar adoption platform. This platform simplifies the solar installation process by connecting customers with certified installers and ensuring transparency and support throughout, as emphasized by CEO Mr. Harikrishnan K.R.

SEBI Clarifies Renewable Energy Projects Awarded Through Competitive Bidding Qualify As PPPs

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) clarified that renewable energy projects from competitive bidding can be classified as Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) under existing regulations. This determination, based on project structures and long-term agreements, aims to enhance regulatory certainty, encouraging investment in India's renewable energy sector.

EUROPE

Enviromena Commissions 10 MWp Solar Farm in Wales Under Innovative Direct Energy Supply Model

Enviromena has commissioned its 10-MWp Rhigos Road solar farm in South Wales, enhancing its renewable energy portfolio. With over 14,000 bifacial photovoltaic modules, the farm will produce 10,600 MWh of electricity annually. It features a direct supply model through Evolve Energy, supporting businesses in achieving sustainability and contributing to the UK's decarbonization goals.

Electrica Awards EPC Contract for 78.8 MWp Solar and Battery Storage Project in Romania

Electrica, a Romanian electricity company, has awarded an EPC contract for a 78.8-MWp solar PV project with integrated battery storage. This initiative supports grid stability and enhances renewable energy integration, marking a significant development in Romania's renewable energy sector and aligning with European trends toward hybrid energy solutions.

Greenvolt Next UK Completes 589 kWp Rooftop Solar Project at Marq Logistics’ Magna Park Lutterworth Facility

Greenvolt Next UK has installed a rooftop solar system at Marq Logistics’ facility in Magna Park Lutterworth, inaugurated on May 28, 2026. Featuring 1,310 photovoltaic panels, the project will generate approximately 518 MWh annually, reducing CO₂ emissions by 235 tonnes. This collaboration enhances sustainability efforts in logistics across Europe.

AFRICA

Chinese Solar Panel Exports To Africa Surge 83% Amid Rising Clean Energy Demand

In April 2026, Chinese solar panel exports to Africa surged by 83 percent, reaching 123,787 tons, driven by rising demand for affordable renewable energy. Major markets include the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Africa, with imports increasing significantly. Competitive pricing makes Chinese solar panels appealing, supporting Africa's clean energy transition.

Solar & Storage Zambia 2026 Brings Together Zambia’s Energy Leaders to Accelerate Solar, Storage, and Investment-Led Growth 

The 3rd Edition of Solar & Storage Zambia 2026 gathered key stakeholders in Lusaka to advance the country's renewable energy goals. Discussions focused on solar deployment, grid resilience, and investment strategies. The event included panels on decentralized energy and financing, culminating in awards recognizing significant contributions to Zambia's clean energy transition.

Eskom Begins Construction Of 75 MW Solar Plant At Lethabo Power Station In South Africa

Eskom has commenced construction of a 75-megawatt solar power plant at Lethabo Power Station in South Africa, costing nearly 1.2 billion Rand. This initiative enhances renewable energy integration while maintaining grid stability. The project will supply electricity to 60,000 households and create local job opportunities, contributing to Eskom's broader renewable capacity goals by 2040.

Tanzania Accelerates Large-Scale Wind And Solar Energy Procurement To Strengthen Power Grid

Tanzania is advancing its renewable energy sector by focusing on large-scale wind and solar projects to reduce reliance on hydropower and natural gas. The government encourages private investments and aims to modernize the electricity network. Key developments include the Kishapu solar project and improved regional transmission infrastructure to enhance energy access and reliability.

THE MIDDLE EAST

Algeria Doubles Solar Power Capacity With 400 MW Addition To National Grid

Algeria has inaugurated two large solar photovoltaic plants, adding 400 megawatts to its electricity grid and doubling its solar power capacity within a week. This initiative aims to reduce reliance on natural gas for energy, meet rising local demand, and enhance export potential while pursuing ambitious renewable energy targets of 3,200 megawatts short-term and 15,000 megawatts by the 2030s.

Middle East Conflict Triggers Global Energy Investment Shift Toward Renewables, Grids, And Energy Security – IEA

The Middle East conflict and Strait of Hormuz closure have sparked a major global energy security crisis, prompting countries to rethink energy strategies. Investment in energy is projected to reach $3.4 trillion by 2026, with a focus on clean technologies, yet oil sector investment is declining. Renewable energy and coal investments are rising, driven by domestic security concerns.

IEA Report: Solar Investment to Hit $365 Billion in 2026 as Renewables Capture Majority of Global Power Spending

The IEA's World Energy Investment 2026 report highlights the severe impact of the Middle East conflict on global energy security, prompting a shift towards diversified energy investments. Projected global energy investment will reach $3.4 trillion, with significant allocations toward low-emission technologies and electricity infrastructure, while upstream oil investments are expected to decline.

ZOE Energy And Saudi Partner To Build Kingdom’s First Large-Scale BESS Manufacturing Plant

ZOE Energy Storage has partnered with a Saudi company to build the nation’s first large-scale battery energy storage manufacturing plant, covering 150 acres. Expected to start operations in 2027, the facility will support Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 clean energy goals, enhance local manufacturing, and train professionals while exporting to various regions.

SOUTH EAST ASIA

Indonesia Pushes Ahead With 100 GW Solar Power Plan, Focuses On Fast-Track Renewable Energy Growth

President Prabowo Subianto has committed Indonesia to develop 100 GW of solar power by 2029, part of a broader renewable energy strategy. The initiative aims to reduce fossil fuel dependence and achieve net-zero emissions by 2060. Challenges include diesel generation reliance and the need for financial incentives, rural access, and a coordinated implementation roadmap.

Malaysia Announces RM150 Million SuRIA Home Scheme To Support 50,000 Residential Solar Installations

The Malaysian government has introduced the Sustainable Rebate and Incentive Assistance (SuRIA) Home initiative to promote residential solar energy adoption. Funded with RM150 million, it offers rebates for homeowners installing solar systems. SuRIA aims to benefit up to 50,000 households and enhance Malaysia's renewable energy capacity significantly before December 2026.

Alsons Power to Transform 55 MW Diesel Plant Into 98.7 MW Solar Facility in Mindanao Under Philippines’ Renewable Energy Transition Push

Alsons Power is transforming its 55 MW diesel facility in Alabel, Sarangani into a 98.7 MW solar power project, a shift towards renewable energy in Mindanao. Slated for completion by September 2027, the project will significantly increase renewable electricity supply and enhance energy security through its two development phases.

The Solar Week Malaysia 2026 Set to Power the Next Phase of Malaysia’s Energy Transition  

The Solar Week Malaysia 2026, taking place on August 20 at Berjaya Times Square Hotel, will unite over 200 key industry leaders from the renewable energy sector to discuss critical themes like solar energy, storage, and decarbonization. The event aims to drive collaboration, innovation, and investment for sustainable energy growth in Southeast Asia.

FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE

CERC Grants Transmission License To POWERGRID Subsidiary For Karnataka Renewable Energy Evacuation Project

The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission has licensed POWERGRID Bellary Davanagere Transmission Limited to implement a significant transmission project in Karnataka, enhancing renewable energy capacity. The project will evacuate 3 GW of renewable energy and involves constructing new infrastructure. Completion is scheduled within 24 months, and the license is valid for 25 years.

IEEFA Sees Growing Momentum for Long-Duration Energy Storage as U.S. Battery Market Expands

The IEEFA report highlights the rapid rise of short-duration battery storage in the U.S., prompting interest in long-duration systems for extended electricity supply. Short-duration technologies, crucial for grid reliability, are fostering confidence in the energy storage sector, attracting support from data centers and AI firms, while states mandate utility deployment.

SECI Invites Bids For Supply Of Five 160 MVA Power Transformers For Gujarat Project

The Solar Energy Corporation of India Limited has issued a tender for five 160 MVA power transformers for the Radha Nesda project in Gujarat. Participation is limited to Class-I Local Suppliers, requiring 50% local content. The tender includes financial stipulations, a contract period of 17 months, and online submission deadlines.

Greenvolt Next UK Completes 589 kWp Rooftop Solar Project at Marq Logistics’ Magna Park Lutterworth Facility

Greenvolt Next UK has installed a rooftop solar system at Marq Logistics’ facility in Magna Park Lutterworth, inaugurated on May 28, 2026. Featuring 1,310 photovoltaic panels, the project will generate approximately 518 MWh annually, reducing CO₂ emissions by 235 tonnes. This collaboration enhances sustainability efforts in logistics across Europe.

INSIGHTS

Asia-Pacific Dominates Global Solar Growth With 68% Share Of Worldwide Installations

The Asia-Pacific region has become the world's largest solar photovoltaic market, responsible for 68 percent of global solar installations. Driven by declining solar technology costs and strong manufacturing capabilities, countries are increasing investments in renewable energy to meet electricity demands and reduce fossil fuel reliance. Ongoing growth and advancements are expected.

Global Energy Storage Shipments Jump 79% In Q1 2026 Amid Residential Storage Boom – Report

In Q1 2026, the global energy storage system market saw shipments of 126.40 GWh, marking a 79% annual growth but a slight quarterly decline. BYD topped the supplier rankings, highlighting shifting dynamics in the market. Residential storage grew significantly, with strong demand expected to continue, particularly in Australia and Europe.

Chinese Solar Panel Exports To Africa Surge 83% Amid Rising Clean Energy Demand

In April 2026, Chinese solar panel exports to Africa surged by 83 percent, reaching 123,787 tons, driven by rising demand for affordable renewable energy. Major markets include the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Africa, with imports increasing significantly. Competitive pricing makes Chinese solar panels appealing, supporting Africa's clean energy transition.

Global Energy Storage Manufacturing Under Scrutiny as Widespread Quality and Safety Gaps Emerge—Report

A study by Intertek CEA revealed serious quality and safety issues in the global Energy Storage System (ESS) manufacturing industry, detecting 3,370 defects from 880 inspections. Key concerns include high defect rates during system integration and significant issues with battery management and thermal systems. The report calls for robust quality assurance measures to mitigate risks.

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Beyond the Box: Deye’s AI-Driven Evolution in the Indian Solar Landscape – Bharat Singh, Director – Sales & Marketing(India and North Africa)

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Egypt and North Africa: At the Heart of the Solar Revolution – Hossam Hassan, Sr. Sales Manager North Africa

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