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NERSA Advances South Africa’s Electricity Market Reforms With Seven Key Regulatory Projects

The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) has unveiled its updated Electricity Regulation Projects Dashboard, detailing seven key reform initiatives aimed at enhancing transparency and public engagement in the electricity sector. Significant projects include Trading Rules, the Market Code, and the Vesting Contract Framework. Public consultations are scheduled for various initiatives through 2026.

GERC Allows PGVCL To Withdraw PM-KUSUM Solar Tariff Petition After MNRE Allocation Cuts In Gujarat

The Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission has permitted Paschim Gujarat Vij Company Limited to withdraw its petition for solar power tariff approval under the PM-KUSUM scheme. This decision ended the tariff approval process, as changes by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy made the project unviable. PGVCL indicated that it would refund bidders' fees.

NERSA Approves Electricity Distribution And Trading Licences For Lepelle-Nkumpi Municipality

The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) has approved the Lepelle-Nkumpi Local Municipality's application for licenses to operate an electricity distribution network and trading in specific areas, including Jackinland and Lebowakgomo Unit R. This approval enhances electricity access, supports infrastructure development, and follows regulatory requirements.

NERSA Approves 890 MW Of Solar PV Projects Under South Africa’s REIPPPP Bid Window 7.3

The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) has approved generation licences for four solar photovoltaic projects, adding 890 MW to the electricity system. Developed by Red Rocket and Engie, these projects facilitate the transition to clean energy while creating jobs and promoting local economic participation.

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Tokyo Gas Engineering Solutions Launches 20 MW Solar And 20 MWh BESS Demonstration Project In Thailand

Tokyo Gas Engineering Solutions (TGES) will lead a clean energy demonstration project in Thailand, supported by Japan's METI. The 3.7 billion yen project aims to enhance renewable energy use, improve grid stability, and reduce industrial electricity costs through solar PV and battery storage systems. This aligns with TGES's strategy for sustainable energy solutions.

Indonesia–Singapore Renewable Power Deal Awaits Final Electricity Pricing Agreement

Indonesia and Singapore are advancing a significant cross-border renewable energy initiative, with Singapore aiming to import 3.4 GW of clean electricity by 2035. Final agreements on electricity pricing remain under negotiation, crucial for project viability. Regulatory challenges persist, but the initiative is seen as vital for ASEAN's energy security and low-carbon goals.

WeLight Unveils $650 Million Solar Mini-Grid Expansion to Deliver One Million Power Connections Across Africa by 2030

WeLight, Africa's largest solar mini-grid operator, is launching a $650 million expansion to enhance electricity access in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Aiming for one million connections by 2030, the plan leverages public financing and private investment while supporting broader goals of the World Bank and African Development Bank.

RECPDCL Awards POWERGRID ISTS Project For 20 GW Renewable Energy Evacuation From Rajasthan

Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL) has won a major interstate transmission project aimed at enhancing the power transmission network and facilitating the evacuation of 20 GW of renewable energy from Rajasthan. The project, under the BOOT model, includes upgrades at several substations to strengthen India's green energy infrastructure and support clean energy goals.

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Canadian Solar Appoints Dylan Marx as CEO of Recurrent Energy

Canadian Solar Inc. has appointed Dylan Marx as CEO of Recurrent Energy, following Ismael Guerrero's departure. Guerrero will continue as a non-executive advisor until December 2026. Marx, formerly COO of Canadian Solar, is expected to enhance Recurrent Energy's global operations and growth, supported by Colin Parkin's commitment to the subsidiary's success.

EAAIF Commits USD 30 Million Loan to Support Egypt’s 1 GW Minya Solar and BESS Project

The Emerging Africa & Asia Infrastructure Fund has provided a USD 30 million loan to Hassan Allam Utilities for the 1,000 MW Minya solar project and 660 MWh battery storage system in Egypt. This financing supports the country’s transition to renewable energy and aligns with its goal of 42% renewable generation by 2030.

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.

Indonesia–Singapore Renewable Power Deal Awaits Final Electricity Pricing Agreement

Indonesia and Singapore are advancing a significant cross-border renewable energy initiative, with Singapore aiming to import 3.4 GW of clean electricity by 2035. Final agreements on electricity pricing remain under negotiation, crucial for project viability. Regulatory challenges persist, but the initiative is seen as vital for ASEAN's energy security and low-carbon goals.

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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...

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New Guideline Outlines Three-Stage Roadmap For Smarter Power Demand Forecasting By Indian Discoms – Report

A report by Prayas and the All India Discoms Association outlines a roadmap for Indian electricity distribution companies to enhance demand forecasting. Current methods are inadequate due to evolving consumption patterns. The recommended three-stage framework incorporates broad company-level analysis, geographic feeder assessments, and consumer-level insights, utilizing existing data to improve efficiency and planning.

Advanced Simulations Offer New Insights into Grid-Scale Battery Aging

A study from Oak Ridge National Laboratory reveals that how grid-scale battery energy storage systems are operated affects their aging and performance. Researchers developed a high-performance computing framework to simulate battery degradation, showing that operating conditions and system design influence battery health. This could improve BESS durability and cost-effectiveness, paving the way for advanced energy storage solutions.

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.

Fraunhofer ISE Achieves 31.3% Solar-To-Hydrogen Efficiency With Innovative Direct Photovoltaic-Electrolysis Technology

Scientists at Fraunhofer ISE have created a photovoltaic-electrolysis module that efficiently produces green hydrogen from sunlight. By directly connecting solar cells to electrolysis cells, energy losses are minimized. Achieving up to 31.3% conversion efficiency, this promising technology still needs further development and investment for commercialization, potentially transforming renewable hydrogen production.
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