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

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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.

AMERICAS

FTC Solar Announces Supply Agreement with Lubanzi Inala

AUSTIN, Texas, February 23, 2026— FTC Solar, Inc. (Nasdaq: FTCI), a leading provider of solar tracker systems, software, and engineering services, announced today a...

Enel To Acquire 830 MW U.S. Wind–Solar Portfolio From Excelsior Energy Capital In A $1 Billion Deal Expected To Generate 2.1 TWh Annually

Enel S.p.A. is acquiring a portfolio of wind and solar assets in the U.S. from Excelsior Energy Capital for approximately 1 billion USD. The portfolio has a capacity of 830 MW and will boost Enel’s North American renewable capacity to about 13 GW. The acquisition is set to enhance the group’s EBITDA by 145 million USD annually. Completion is expected in Q3 2026, pending regulatory approvals.

India, Brazil Sign MoU to Strengthen MSME Cooperation and Accelerate Green Transition

India and Brazil have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance cooperation in the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector, focusing on sustainable growth and green practices. The agreement aims to improve market understanding, increase trade, and support the green transition for MSMEs, promoting their role in sustainable development.

India–Brazil Trade Push Beyond USD 15 Billion, Renewables and Clean Energy in Focus

At the India–Brazil Business Forum in New Delhi, Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal called for an ambitious expansion of bilateral trade beyond...
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INDIA AND SOUTH ASIA

Adani Green Energy Creates New Step-Down Subsidiary Skyspin Energy To Produce And Distribute Power From Wind, Solar & Other Renewables

Adani Green Energy Ltd has launched Skyspin Energy Limited, a new subsidiary focused on renewable energy production and distribution. This initiative supports Adani’s expansion in India's clean energy sector, aiming for 50 GW operational capacity by 2030. Skyspin will generate electricity from wind and solar technologies, enhancing operational efficiency.

Jyoti Structures Successfully Energizes Two Key Sections Of 400 kV Pirana–Ahmedabad Transmission Network, Marking Major Project Milestone

Jyoti Structures Limited (JSL) has successfully charged key sections of the 400 kV transmission network between Pirana and Ahmedabad, marking significant progress towards project completion. The energization required meticulous planning and execution, showcasing JSL's engineering capabilities. CEO Rajesh Kumar Singh highlighted this achievement as a crucial step in enhancing India's power transmission infrastructure.

NISM Campus in Navi Mumbai Achieves IGBC Gold Certification for Sustainable Infrastructure

The CII Indian Green Building Council has awarded a Gold Certification to the National Institute of Securities Markets in Navi Mumbai for its commitment to sustainability. The campus features water conservation measures, renewable energy systems, and ecological initiatives. This certification serves as a benchmark for sustainable practices in India's public sector and institutional campuses.

Vikram Solar Signs ₹2,000 Crore Deal With Jupiter International For 2 GW ALMM-Compliant Solar Cells

Vikram Solar Limited has signed a cell procurement agreement with Jupiter International Limited to enhance its domestic supply chain, procuring 2 GW of ALMM-compliant solar cells valued at Rs. 2,000 crore. This agreement, announced on February 21, 2026, aims to support India's growing solar power demand while ensuring compliance with regulations.

EUROPE

GoldenPeaks Capital Signs 10-Year Pay-As-Nominated PPA To Supply 430 GWh Of Clean Power To Hankook Tire, Supporting 30 MWp Of Solar Capacity In Hungary

GoldenPeaks Capital has signed a 10-year Pay-as-Nominated Power Purchase Agreement with Hankook Tire, supplying 430 GWh of renewable energy. This deal will meet the needs of about 28,700 people and help reduce carbon emissions by over 10,000 metric tons annually, supporting Hankook's sustainability goals and advancing Hungary's clean energy transition.

Global Energy Innovation Takes Center Stage As 300+ Participants From 40 Countries Gather In Paris For 2026 IEA Forum Co-Hosted By Netherlands

On February 18, 2026, over 300 participants from 40 countries attended the IEA Energy Innovation Forum in Paris, co-hosted by the Netherlands. Discussions focused on advancing clean energy technologies, addressing challenges, and enhancing collaboration. Key highlights included the launch of The State of Energy Innovation 2026 report, emphasizing technology deployment and investment strategies.

India, Brazil Sign MoU to Strengthen MSME Cooperation and Accelerate Green Transition

India and Brazil have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance cooperation in the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector, focusing on sustainable growth and green practices. The agreement aims to improve market understanding, increase trade, and support the green transition for MSMEs, promoting their role in sustainable development.

AFRICA

FTC Solar Announces Supply Agreement with Lubanzi Inala

AUSTIN, Texas, February 23, 2026— FTC Solar, Inc. (Nasdaq: FTCI), a leading provider of solar tracker systems, software, and engineering services, announced today a...

African Development Bank Approves $58 Million Solar Mini-Grid Project To Power Eritrea’s Gash Barka Region

The African Development Bank has allocated $58.04 million for a solar mini-grid project in Eritrea's Gash Barka region, promoting local development and agriculture. The initiative will provide reliable electricity to Tesseney, Kerkebet, and Barentu, benefiting approximately 306,000 people and creating jobs while reducing greenhouse gas emissions through sustainable energy practices.

Tanzania Commissions First Large-Scale 50 MW Solar Power Plant In Kishapu

Tanzania has launched its first large-scale solar power project in Kishapu District, marking a significant milestone in its energy transition. The facility will contribute 50 megawatts to the national grid, enhancing electricity access and reliability, which is expected to boost local economies and support job creation while promoting renewable energy.

Uganda And Tanzania Launch Procurement For $250 Million 400 kV Power Interconnector

Uganda and Tanzania are advancing to procure a 400kV power interconnector, valued at approximately $250 million and funded mainly by the World Bank. The 257-kilometer line will enhance electricity trade and grid reliability, support local employment requirements, and facilitate Uganda's power exports amid rising demand in the region.

THE MIDDLE EAST

Türkiye And Saudi Arabia Advance $5 Billion Renewable Energy Partnership With 5 GW Deal

Türkiye and Saudi Arabia are advancing their energy collaboration with a 5-gigawatt renewable energy agreement, expected to be finalized during COP31 in Antalya. This partnership includes solar, wind, and battery storage projects, aiming for a $4-5 billion investment. It supports Türkiye's renewable capacity goals and strengthens economic ties between the nations.

Egypt-Saudi Power Grid Interconnection Enters Final Testing Phase

The Egypt-Saudi electricity interconnection project is in its final testing phase, aiming for grid synchronization soon. The system will enable the exchange of 3,000 megawatts, improving stability and lowering costs. This strategic initiative enhances energy security and fosters cooperation across Africa, Asia, and Europe in the renewable energy transition.

Abu Dhabi Investment Authority Anchors Clean Max Ipo, Boosting India’s Renewable Energy Expansion

The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) has invested in Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions' IPO, highlighting increasing global investment in India's renewable energy sector. The funds will support Clean Max's growth while enhancing investor confidence. This partnership signals stronger ties between India and the UAE, crucial for achieving significant energy transition goals by 2030.

Gulf Nations Emerge as Key Investors in Africa’s Energy Transition, CATF Report Finds

Middle Eastern countries, notably the UAE and Saudi Arabia, are shaping Africa's clean energy landscape through over $175 billion in investments since 2010. This capital emphasizes direct project investments, addressing Africa's energy deficits. The Clean Air Task Force highlights the risks of uneven investment distribution and urges Gulf nations to support underserved regions, promoting inclusive energy transitions.

SOUTH EAST ASIA

Construction Begins On 100 MW Karangkates Floating Solar Plant At Karangkates Dam In Indonesia

Construction has commenced on the 100MWac Karangkates Floating Solar Power Plant at the Karangkates Dam in Indonesia. This project, part of the national clean energy initiative, aims to optimize water management while contributing to renewable energy. It highlights collaboration between local and international firms, supporting Indonesia’s sustainability goals.

Aboitiz Unit Seeks P564-Million Grid Link For Ilocos Hybrid Solar Farm

Aboitiz Renewables Inc. is seeking ERC approval for a P564.6-million grid integration project for its hybrid solar facility in Ilocos Norte. The plan includes a 187-MW solar farm with a 277-MWh battery storage system to improve grid stability. Interim relief is requested to avoid project delays as electricity demand rises.

Tokugin Tomony Link Up To Develop 2 MW Grid-Scale BESS In Tokushima, Targets Summer 2026 Commissioning

Tokugin Tomony Link Up, a subsidiary of The Tokushima Taisho Bank, is launching its first grid-scale battery storage project in Tokushima Prefecture, which will have a capacity of 1.99MW/8.23MWh. Set to start commercial operations in summer 2026, it aims to enhance local clean energy infrastructure and support Japan's carbon reduction goals.

DEE Development Engineers Bags ₹170+ Crore Power Sector Orders in India and Thailand

DEE Development Engineers Limited has secured over ₹170 crore in new orders from domestic and international clients, enhancing its presence in the energy and industrial infrastructure sectors. This includes ₹88 crore in domestic contracts and around USD 9.5 million from its Thailand subsidiary, reflecting strong demand and customer confidence in the company’s capabilities.

FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE

Enel To Acquire 830 MW U.S. Wind–Solar Portfolio From Excelsior Energy Capital In A $1 Billion Deal Expected To Generate 2.1 TWh Annually

Enel S.p.A. is acquiring a portfolio of wind and solar assets in the U.S. from Excelsior Energy Capital for approximately 1 billion USD. The portfolio has a capacity of 830 MW and will boost Enel’s North American renewable capacity to about 13 GW. The acquisition is set to enhance the group’s EBITDA by 145 million USD annually. Completion is expected in Q3 2026, pending regulatory approvals.

GoldenPeaks Capital Signs 10-Year Pay-As-Nominated PPA To Supply 430 GWh Of Clean Power To Hankook Tire, Supporting 30 MWp Of Solar Capacity In Hungary

GoldenPeaks Capital has signed a 10-year Pay-as-Nominated Power Purchase Agreement with Hankook Tire, supplying 430 GWh of renewable energy. This deal will meet the needs of about 28,700 people and help reduce carbon emissions by over 10,000 metric tons annually, supporting Hankook's sustainability goals and advancing Hungary's clean energy transition.

Türkiye And Saudi Arabia Advance $5 Billion Renewable Energy Partnership With 5 GW Deal

Türkiye and Saudi Arabia are advancing their energy collaboration with a 5-gigawatt renewable energy agreement, expected to be finalized during COP31 in Antalya. This partnership includes solar, wind, and battery storage projects, aiming for a $4-5 billion investment. It supports Türkiye's renewable capacity goals and strengthens economic ties between the nations.

Global Energy Innovation Takes Center Stage As 300+ Participants From 40 Countries Gather In Paris For 2026 IEA Forum Co-Hosted By Netherlands

On February 18, 2026, over 300 participants from 40 countries attended the IEA Energy Innovation Forum in Paris, co-hosted by the Netherlands. Discussions focused on advancing clean energy technologies, addressing challenges, and enhancing collaboration. Key highlights included the launch of The State of Energy Innovation 2026 report, emphasizing technology deployment and investment strategies.

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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Redefining Solar Asset Management with AI-Driven Intelligence – Ashok DM, Founder CEO & MD, EnerMAN Technologies

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

As renewable energy deployment accelerates across the Middle East, Sungrow continues to strengthen its regional footprint through large-scale solar and energy storage projects. In...

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

Q. What new solar panel products has ECE India Energies introduced recently, and what makes them unique for the Indian market? ECE India Energies has...

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

How did Purshotam scale operations and expand its footprint across India this year? This year, Purshotam Profiles focused on strategic expansion by strengthening its manufacturing...

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