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Late Payment Surcharge Disputes Intensify As Power Generators Seek Regulatory Relief—CERC

Financial disputes over Late Payment Surcharges (LPS) are escalating in India's power sector due to delays in payments from distribution companies. These disputes affect cash flow for generators, prompting calls for regulatory intervention. Contrasting views exist regarding LPS calculation methodologies, leading to tensions around payment priorities and prolonged invoice delays, necessitating regulatory oversight.

Kosol Energie Commissions 31 MW Solar Project at Junachay, Gujarat

Kosol Energie Pvt. Ltd. has successfully commissioned a 31 MW ground-mounted solar PV project in Kutch, Gujarat for GSECL, enhancing India’s renewable energy infrastructure. Utilizing advanced 550 Wp bifacial solar modules and a single-axis tracker, the project reflects Kosol's commitment to clean energy and efficient project management, supporting sustainable power generation.

Philippines And Indonesia Firms Accelerate Electric Transition Amid Infrastructure Concerns

Businesses in the Philippines and Indonesia are accelerating electrification but face inadequate government infrastructure. A survey reveals a gap between corporate sustainability ambitions and public action, with many companies planning to replace fossil fuels by 2035. Leaders call for increased investment in electricity capacity, warning that slow progress could drive operations abroad.

NOA to Supply 7 GWh of Renewable Power Annually to South African Tissue Producer UPP

South African renewable energy trader NOA has reached an agreement to supply UPP with around 7 GWh of clean electricity annually, aiding UPP's decarbonization efforts. This deal marks a significant move toward increased adoption of renewable energy in South Africa's industrial sector, facilitating access to cleaner power through innovative wheeling mechanisms.

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GERC Reviews Dispute Over 2.64 MW Captive Solar Project Delay And Bank Guarantee Encashment

The Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission is mediating a dispute between Carysil Limited and PGVCL over the delay in commissioning a solar power project and the encashment of a ₹26.40 lakh bank guarantee. Carysil argues that project timelines were extended due to regulatory challenges, while PGVCL claims breaches of the original agreement. A hearing is ongoing.

KERC Proposes New Solar Tariffs For 2026-29, Aims To Boost Rooftop Solar Adoption In Karnataka

The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) has proposed new tariffs and norms for solar power to promote its adoption from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2029. The plan aims to enhance participation from residential consumers, with new capital costs and tariff reductions for various solar projects, promoting a cleaner energy transition.

NTCSA Accelerates Curtailment Claim Processing Amid Rising Renewable Energy Integration In South Africa

The National Transmission Company South Africa (NTCSA) has announced measures to enhance its administrative processes following a surge in renewable energy curtailment claims. With R2 billion in pending payments, the company is boosting resources and improving processes without compromising governance. NTCSA stresses the importance of balancing grid stability and fair market treatment as renewable energy integration grows.

GSECL Commissions 210 MW Solar Project In Gujarat, Seeks ₹1.76/kWh Tariff Approval From GERC

Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Limited (GSECL) has completed a 210 MW solar power project in Jamnagar, Gujarat, utilizing government wasteland. Developed on a ₹1 token lease, the project cost ₹1,211.43 crore, with half funded by the government. GSECL signed a 25-year Power Purchase Agreement with GUVNL, proposing a rate of ₹1.76 per kWh.

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India’s Indigenous Solar Cells Set To Meet Half Of FY27 Demand As ALCM Boosts Domestic Manufacturing – CRISIL

India's solar manufacturing sector is set for significant growth this fiscal year, with domestic solar cell production expected to meet nearly half of total demand, up from a quarter last year. Government measures, including the Approved List of Cell Manufacturers, aim to enhance local manufacturing capabilities while experts caution about potential profitability challenges amid increasing capacity.

Philippines And Indonesia Firms Accelerate Electric Transition Amid Infrastructure Concerns

Businesses in the Philippines and Indonesia are accelerating electrification but face inadequate government infrastructure. A survey reveals a gap between corporate sustainability ambitions and public action, with many companies planning to replace fossil fuels by 2035. Leaders call for increased investment in electricity capacity, warning that slow progress could drive operations abroad.

Middle East Conflict Accelerates Southeast Asia’s Solar Shift Amid Rising Energy Costs—Report

The Middle East conflict has escalated energy prices in Southeast Asia, impacting low-income households and highlighting reliance on imported fuels. In response, countries are shifting toward renewable energy, particularly solar power, with expected investments reaching nearly $70 billion by 2035. However, regional manufacturing faces challenges due to U.S. trade measures, prompting shifts to Indonesia.

India’s Solar Capacity Reaches 157 GW as Renewable Energy Share Climbs to 42.55% of Total Power Capacity

India’s renewable energy sector is rapidly expanding, with solar energy leading growth. By May 2026, solar capacity reached 157 GW, making up 29% of total power capacity. Despite coal's dominance, renewables now account for 42.6% of installed capacity. Government initiatives and growing interest in hybrid projects enhance this transition, though challenges remain.

NISE Maps 102 GW Floating Solar Potential Across India, Opening New Path For Clean Energy Growth – Report

The National Institute of Solar Energy reports that India has a floating solar power potential of 102.18 GWp, offering a viable alternative to land-based solar due to limited available land. The assessment considers environmental factors and is concentrated in states like Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. Floating solar improves efficiency and conserves water, making it a promising option for clean energy development.

Green Energy Stocks Lead Market Decline As Sensex And Nifty Trade In The Red (11 June 2026)

On June 11, 2026, the Indian stock market declined, with the S&P BSE Sensex falling 0.20% and the Nifty 50 dropping 0.18%. Weak investor sentiment led to profit booking across sectors, notably green energy, where many companies, including Adani Green Energy and Larsen & Toubro, experienced losses. Reliance Industries was an exception, gaining 0.31%.
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Connecting the Globe to South America’s Renewable Markets – Dr. Florian Wessendorf, Managing Director; Solar Promotion International GmbH

The smarter E South America continues to grow rapidly. What key trends are driving the renewable energy market in Brazil and Latin America? The renewable...

Driving the Next Phase of India’s Green Energy Transition: An Exclusive Interview with Sreerangam Ravikiran, Service Manager – Utility, Sungrow India

What are the major service challenges in India’s utility-scale solar sector today?India’s utility-scale solar sector has witnessed tremendous growth. however, service and operations face...

Driving MEA’s Green Transition: Inside Power & Sun’s ‘Lean, Mean, and Clean’ Strategy – L K Verma, Managing Director

What have been the key growth drivers behind Power & Sun’s expansion across the MEA region? Power & Sun’s growth across the MEA region has...

Strong Performance, Faster Payback: Tiger Neo 3.0 Powers Central Asia’s Solar Mainstream Ambition – Idris Mu, Sales Manager, Central Asia – Jinko Solar

Central Asia (e.g., Uzbekistan, Tajikistan) is at a critical stage of energy transition. How do you think Tiger Neo 3.0, compared to 2.0, can...

From 9 States to 12 GW: Inside LEAPTING Robotics’ Massive Indian Expansion – Gaurav Gaba,  Sales Director – India

LEAPTING has deployed 33,000+ G1 robots across 9 Indian states. What enabled this large-scale success in India? Since its founding, LEAPTING Robotics has been dedicated...

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