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Eskom Drops Fines And Disconnection Threats For Unregistered Rooftop Solar Systems In South Africa

Eskom has assured homeowners with unregistered rooftop solar systems that they will not face fines or disconnections following the September 30 deadline. This announcement alleviates earlier concerns of penalties. However, Eskom encourages voluntary registration for grid stability and safety, highlighting the need for compliance with electrical regulations and valid safety certifications.

UERC Rejects UJVN Review, Upholds Renewable Energy And BESS Trading Margins In Uttarakhand

The Uttarakhand Electricity Regulatory Commission (UERC) upheld its decision on trading margins for renewable energy and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), rejecting UJVN Ltd.'s review petition. UERC maintained the margins set in the 2025 regulations, ruling that any adjustments require a formal amendment process and found no valid grounds for UJVN's appeal.

RERC Recognizes GST Hike As Change In Law For 600 MW Solar Project In Rajasthan

The Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission ruled in favor of ReNew Hans Urja, acknowledging the GST hike on renewable equipment as a valid "Change in Law." The Commission directed a joint financial reconciliation of the tax impact between ReNew and SECI, with compensation to the solar generator pending verification of additional costs.

KSERC Ratifies Nine KSEB Power Banking And Swap Arrangements In Kerala

The Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission has approved nine power banking and swap arrangements by Kerala State Electricity Board to manage electricity demand and availability from July 2025 to May 2026. These arrangements utilized surplus hydroelectric power and addressed short-term peak demand, optimizing grid stability and operational efficiency.

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DEWA Integrates Environmental Stewardship Into Dubai’s Clean Energy Projects

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) is enhancing clean energy infrastructure while prioritizing environmental protection and resource conservation. Its initiatives, including the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park and Hatta pumped-storage plant, aim for sustainability by 2050. DEWA also engages in biodiversity conservation through community projects like mangrove planting and beach clean-ups.

SunScout And Alta Renewables Partner For 87.5 MW Solar-Plus-Storage Portfolio In Philippines

SunScout Holding Limited has partnered with Alta Renewables to develop an 87.5 MWp solar-plus-storage portfolio in the Philippines. SunScout will finance the $87.5 million construction, while Alta will manage local operations. The projects aim for a 10% internal rate of return and potential future collaborations beyond the initial ventures.

U.S. Orders Emergency Operation Of Wagner Unit 4 To Protect Mid-Atlantic Grid Reliability

U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright has issued an emergency order to ensure electricity reliability in the mid-Atlantic region by allowing the continued operation of Wagner Generating Station's Unit 4 beyond normal limits. This decision addresses potential power shortages expected during high demand periods, effective from August 20 to November 17, 2026.

Oyster Renewable Signs Binding Term Sheet With Kutch Chemical for 25.2 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid RTC Project in Gujarat

Oyster Renewable has signed a term sheet with Kutch Chemical Industries to provide 25.2 MW of round-the-clock renewable power via a wind-solar hybrid project in Gujarat. This initiative aims to generate over 108,000 MWh of annual renewable electricity and reduce CO2 emissions by 85,000 tonnes, enhancing sustainability for industrial clients.

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IndiGrid Receives AAA/Stable Ratings From CRISIL And ICRA For Proposed Debt Instruments

IndiGrid Investment Managers Limited reported reaffirmed high-grade credit ratings from CRISIL and ICRA for its Infrastructure Trust on August 13, 2026. CRISIL maintained a Crisil AAA/Stable rating for long-term and A1+ for short-term debt, while ICRA affirmed its ICRA AAA/Stable rating. These ratings reflect IndiGrid's robust financial health and debt management capabilities.

TSERC Seeks Public Comments On 2,545 MW Solar Power Procurement Proposal In Telangana

The Telangana Southern Power Distribution Company Limited has petitioned the Telangana Electricity Regulatory Commission for tariff approval and power purchase agreements for 2,545 MW of solar power. This includes allocations from NTPC, NHPC, and SECI. TSERC invites public feedback by August 24, 2026, with documents accessible online.

Türkiye And Saudi Arabia Expand Renewable Energy Partnership To 5,000 MW

Türkiye and Saudi Arabia are enhancing their energy collaboration with a new 3,000-megawatt renewable energy agreement, raising their total partnership to 5,000 MW. This follows an earlier 2,000-MW deal, with signing expected at COP31. The initiative supports Türkiye's goal of energy independence and positions it as a regional energy hub.

South Africa Unveils Revised Electricity Pricing Policy To Cut Costs And Boost Market Competition

South Africa's Revised Electricity Pricing Policy aims to lower costs, enhance competition, and modernize the electricity market. It focuses on unbundling tariffs for transparency and allows access to private suppliers. The policy also protects low-income households with free energy allocations, contributing to a more sustainable and reliable electricity system while fostering investment.

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Dr. Florian Wessendorf on the Middle East’s Next Solar Growth Era Powered by Storage, AI and Smart Grids

The Middle East is swiftly becoming a significant solar energy market, driven by government targets, rising demand, and investment in clean energy. Key developments include energy storage, smart grids, and the use of AI for enhanced efficiency. Intersolar Middle East aims to unite stakeholders to advance the region's energy transition effectively.

Shaping India’s Renewable Energy Story, One Partnership at a Time – Julian Thomas, Portfolio Director – Energy & Battery Sector – Informa Markets India...

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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.

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India’s Power Capacity Crosses 550 GW As Non-Fossil Energy Surpasses 300 GW

India is enhancing its energy sector to meet growing electricity demands and reduce environmental impact. Installed power capacity has soared to 552 GW, with over 54% from non-fossil fuels, primarily driven by solar energy. The government promotes innovations in renewable technologies while balancing the use of conventional fuels and expanding nuclear and geothermal energy.

How ReNew Is Advancing Its Net-Zero and Sustainability Roadmap: Key Takeaways From Its FY2025–26 Integrated Report

ReNew’s FY2025–26 Integrated Report highlights its progress in the renewable energy sector, showcasing a 25.6% reduction in operational emissions and advancements towards sourcing 100% clean electricity by 2030. The report outlines the company's diversified portfolio, commitment to ESG targets, and broader sustainability agenda, emphasising its role in India's energy transition.

Indian Renewable Energy Stocks End Lower Amid Broad Market Sell-Off (19 August 2026)

On August 19, 2026, Indian equity indices fell, with the S&P BSE Sensex down 0.42% and Nifty 50 down 0.44%. Renewables struggled, with notable gains by Juniper Green Energy, while Websol Energy led declines. Major energy firms like Adani and Reliance also faced losses amid a broad market downturn.

India’s Renewable Energy Capacity Reaches 43.4% Share As Solar Crosses 165 GW In July 2026

India's renewable energy sector is rapidly expanding, with solar and wind contributing significantly to its electricity mix. By July 2026, renewable energy made up 43.4% of the total 552 GW installed capacity. Strong government policies and investments support this growth, although challenges like grid integration and financing remain.
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