In 2025, the global solar industry installed a record 664 GW of new solar capacity, highlighting its importance amid geopolitical uncertainties and fossil fuel volatility. Despite a projected slowdown in growth, solar power accounts for 77% of renewable additions. China and India lead installations, while future challenges call for improved energy integration solutions.
Jordan Green Ammonia has signed a land lease agreement with the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority to develop Jordan's first commercial-scale green ammonia production facility. The project, set to produce 120,000 tonnes annually, benefits from strong government support and a dedicated solar plant, enhancing Jordan's position in the green energy market.
The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) addressed a dispute involving Waaree Forever Energies regarding the Salgar Solar Power Project, initially planned for 1,000 MW but reduced to 700 MW. CERC criticized delays in final connectivity approval by CTUIL, yet denied WFEPL's request for a date extension while granting a limited grace period for financial closure.
The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) closed Petition No. 259/MP/2026 after the Central Transmission Utility of India Limited (CTUIL) withdrew it. The petition involved project delays and extensions related to Azure Power India Private Limited. Following a recent CERC ruling on project timelines and contracts, CTUIL determined no further issues remained.
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has released guidelines for measuring greenhouse gas emissions linked to water drawal and treatment for green hydrogen production in India. The framework includes five operational scenarios for different water sourcing arrangements, aiming for uniform emissions calculation and enhanced transparency within the Green Hydrogen Certification Scheme.
The CERC approved tariffs for 6000 MWh of assured peak power from renewable energy projects managed by SJVN Limited, following a competitive bidding process. The final uniform tariff is ₹6.74 per kWh, significantly lower than previous benchmarks. SJVN has already secured PSAs for 1150 MW and ongoing discussions cover additional capacity.
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.
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.
On June 22, 2026, India's green energy sector experienced a positive trading session, with renewable energy stocks generally rising amid overall market gains. Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy led with a nearly 4% increase. Other notable performers included Adani Green Energy and JSW Energy. Investor sentiment remained optimistic, highlighting confidence in the sector's growth.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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As Europe moves towards clean energy, the M-BAT initiative, funded by Horizon Europe, aims to innovate the recovery of critical battery materials like lithium, cobalt, and nickel from various sources. With 18 partners across seven countries, it focuses on sustainable extraction methods to strengthen the battery supply chain and reduce reliance on imports.
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Waaree Energies Limited announced the resignation of Chief Procurement Officer Sanjeev Pushkarna, effective June 19, 2026, as part of a senior management restructuring. The company confirmed that the resignation was voluntary and complied with SEBI regulations, with disclosures available on its official website.