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TotalEnergies and MK Land Reach Financial Close for 50 MWp Solar Project in Malaysia Under Corporate Green Power Programme

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TotalEnergies and MK Land Holdings Berhad have financially closed a 30 MWac solar project in Kulim, Malaysia, under the Corporate Green Power Programme. TotalEnergies holds 49% and MK Land 51% of the project, which will supply electricity to industrial customers for 21 years, supporting renewable energy growth in the region.

AMERICAS

OCI Energy and Arava Power Expand Texas Solar Partnership with 670 MWdc Utility-Scale Project

OCI Energy and Arava Power have signed a Membership Interest Purchase Agreement to jointly develop a 670 MWdc solar project in La Salle County, Texas. Each company will hold a 50% stake and oversee operations, aiming for commercial launch by 2028. This project highlights Texas' growth in utility-scale solar investment.

Entergy Highlights Energy Efficiency Tips And Billing Options To Help Customers Stay Comfortable And Save Money In Summer

As summer approaches, air conditioner use increases, often leading to higher energy bills. Households can reduce power consumption by adopting energy-efficient practices, such as cleaning filters, adjusting thermostats, using fans, and sealing leaks. Entergy recommends digital tools for monitoring usage and offers flexible billing options to help manage expenses effectively.

Solar Energy Industries Association Appoints Former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty As New President And CEO

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has appointed Tim Pawlenty as its new President and CEO, effective June 15. Pawlenty, a former Minnesota governor and financial services leader, aims to advance solar and energy storage solutions. His leadership is expected to foster partnerships and drive growth in the renewable energy sector.

Standard Solar and Partners Launch 48.4-MW Community Solar Portfolio in New Mexico

Standard Solar, in collaboration with ForeFront Power and Pluma Construction, has launched a 48.4-MW community solar portfolio in New Mexico, enhancing clean energy access. The initiative includes eight projects aimed at providing electricity to households and low-income consumers, while supporting the state's community solar expansion efforts. This reflects a growing trend in renewable energy models.
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INDIA AND SOUTH ASIA

TNERC Approves Tariffs For 12 MW PM-KUSUM Solar Projects In Tamil Nadu

The Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission has approved tariffs for 12 MW of solar power projects under the PM-KUSUM scheme, promoting decentralized solar generation. Following a joint petition, four developers secured tariffs ranging from ₹3.02 to ₹3.09 per unit. The projects aim to enhance renewable energy and support farmers' income opportunities in Tamil Nadu.

TNERC Approves 500 MW Pumped Storage Power Procurement For Tamil Nadu Grid Stability

The Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission has approved Tamil Nadu Power Distribution Corporation's plan to procure 500 MW of energy storage from a pumped storage project in Andhra Pradesh. Starting May 1, 2026, it aims to balance power supply and demand, particularly during evening peaks, enhancing grid reliability and reducing costs.

Central Electricity Authority Report Warns Of Rising Financial Stress In India’s Power Distribution Sector

A report by the Central Electricity Authority reveals a significant financial imbalance in India's power distribution sector, where DISCOMs face high fixed costs but low fixed charges from consumers. This gap forces utilities to recover costs through variable charges, leading to financial risks. The CEA proposes a five-year plan to gradually improve fixed cost recovery, enhance tariff structures, and ensure sustainable electricity services.

Central Electricity Regulatory Commission Grants Conditional Relief In 400 MW Solar Connectivity Dispute

The CERC resolved a dispute between Prerak Greentech Solar and CTUIL over a 400 MW connection at Bhadla-III, determining that the developer failed to meet financial closure requirements. While acknowledging the developer's challenges, CERC conditionally restored the allocation, requiring compensation and new bank guarantees, rather than full cancellation.

EUROPE

Iberdrola Wraps Up First Phase Of Noronha Verde With 4,800 Solar Panels In Place

Iberdrola has initiated its Noronha Verde project in Brazil's Fernando de Noronha archipelago, installing 4,800 solar panels as part of a plan to achieve a sustainable energy model. The initiative, aimed at eliminating fossil fuel dependence, will include over 30,000 panels and focus on renewable energy by 2026.

Albanian Consortium Seeks EBRD Support for 160 MWp Solar-Plus-Storage Project

An Albanian consortium is seeking EBRD funding for a 160 MWp solar-plus-storage project to enhance energy security and diversify renewable sources. This initiative aims to improve grid stability and aligns with national targets for increasing non-hydro renewables by 2030, positioning Albania as a leader in solar energy in Southeast Europe.

Iberdrola Gains Ofgem Approval For Major Grid Upgrades In Scotland

ScottishPower Energy Networks has secured Ofgem's approval for €173 million (£150 million) in early funding for two major electricity transmission projects in Scotland: the Tealing to Kincardine Upgrade Project and the Denny to Wishaw Network Upgrade. These initiatives aim to enhance transmission capacity, support renewable energy integration, and meet the UK’s Clean Power 2030 targets.

AFRICA

Zambia Launches Zamwatt Initiative To Expand Renewable Energy Supply For Industries

Zambia is advancing its renewable energy sector through the ZamWatt initiative, launched by ZESCO, Stanbic Bank, and GreenCo. This program aims to supply reliable, clean electricity to the industrial sector using diverse renewable sources. The collaboration seeks to improve energy stability, promote economic growth, and support Zambia’s energy transition goals.

Grand Egyptian Museum Launches Solar Power Station To Boost Green Energy Goals

The Grand Egyptian Museum has inaugurated a solar power station aimed at enhancing sustainability and supporting Egypt's Vision 2030 goals. The 200-kilowatt facility will supply 12 percent of the museum’s energy needs and reduce carbon emissions. Combining heritage preservation with clean energy, it sets an example for cultural institutions in Africa and the Middle East.

Renewvia Energy Plans $750 Million Solar Mini-Grid Expansion Across Africa

Renewvia Energy Corp. is set to invest nearly $750 million in expanding its solar mini-grid business across Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, aiming to create 2.1 million new electricity connections. The initiative focuses on improving energy access in refugee settlements, benefiting over 550,000 people amid Sub-Saharan Africa's ongoing electricity shortage.

South Africa Delays Power Market Launch While Strengthening State Oversight Of Energy Reforms

South Africa is cautiously reforming its electricity market, with the government maintaining control over planning, pricing, and regulation to ensure energy security and protect vulnerable communities. The launch of the South African Wholesale Electricity Market is delayed to allow for necessary governance preparations. A roadmap for future reforms aims to attract private investments while prioritizing Eskom's stability and expanding the national grid.

THE MIDDLE EAST

Oman Plans 1-GW Round-the-Clock Renewable Energy Project Integrating Solar, Wind and Battery Storage

Oman is set to develop a 1-GW round-the-clock renewable energy project that integrates solar, wind, and battery storage, enhancing grid reliability and clean energy capacity. Managed by Nama Power and Water Procurement Company, the initiative aligns with Oman Vision 2040, aiming to diversify energy sources and support green technology growth.

Targeting 1000 Megawatts: A Strategic Partnership between Eco Solutions and the German Company AESOLAR to Supply Solar Panels to Egypt

Eco Solutions has partnered with AESOLAR to enhance Egypt's solar energy sector by supplying about 1000 megawatts of high-efficiency solar panels. This strategic alliance focuses on technology transfer, training programs, and developing tailored solutions for local needs, while supporting Egypt’s renewable energy goals and aiming for a 45% clean energy contribution by 2028.

Oman Unveils Net-Zero Roadmap And Carbon Market Framework To Drive Green Energy Transition

Oman has unveiled a roadmap aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050, featuring a new regulatory framework for carbon markets. The plan targets a 33% emissions reduction by 2035, relying on renewable energy and green technologies. It aims to cut generation costs and boost GDP through green initiatives while maintaining economic growth and energy security.

Hynfra Secures USD 1 Billion Green Ammonia Project Approval in Jordan

Jordan approved a $1 billion investment for a green ammonia project by Hynfra in the Port of Aqaba, aiming to establish a green hydrogen export hub. The facility will utilize 550 MW of solar power, a 500 MWh battery, and electrolysis to produce 100,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually, supporting global clean fuel needs.

SOUTH EAST ASIA

Verdant Solar Holdings Berhad Reports Strong Project Pipeline Despite Quarterly Loss

Verdant Solar Holdings Berhad reported continued growth in its Q3 financial performance, driven by a robust project pipeline and an orderbook of RM49.8 million. Revenue primarily came from engineering and maintenance services, despite a net loss of RM1.98 million due to operational expansion. The company is enhancing capabilities in solar-plus-storage systems and has partnered with Tune Insurance to promote solar adoption.

Singapore Emerges As Southeast Asia’s Key Hub For Clean Energy Finance And Regional Power Cooperation

Southeast Asia faces significant energy challenges, with electricity demand tripling over two decades, while coal fuels half of its generation. Despite ambitions for net-zero emissions, obstacles persist due to financial and infrastructural issues. Singapore is emerging as a key player, promoting sustainable finance and regional cooperation to accelerate the energy transition.

EVNGENCO1 Plans 270 MW Floating Solar Expansion In Vietnam’s Lam Dong Province

EVNGENCO1 is set to invest approximately $167 million in three floating solar projects in Lam Dong province, Vietnam, aiming to enhance the country's renewable energy capacity. The projects will generate nearly 270 MW by utilizing existing hydropower reservoirs, supporting Vietnam's carbon reduction goals and improving national energy security through increased clean energy production.

Tenaga Nasional Berhad Raises MYR 1.05 Billion Green Sukuk For Malaysia’s Largest Solar Power Project

Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) has issued a Green Sukuk worth nearly MYR 1.05 billion to finance a 500MWac solar power project in Kedah, aiming to create Malaysia’s largest solar plant. This reflects TNB's commitment to renewable energy and underscores the growing role of Islamic financing in sustainable projects across Southeast Asia.

FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE

Top Stories Of The Day: SECI Awards Odisha Solar+BESS Project; UP Energy Expo 2026 Drives RE Growth; PGCIL Floats Andhra Pradesh BESS Tender &...

SECI has awarded a solar power project to BNC Power in Odisha, aiming to enhance grid reliability. UP Energy Expo 2026 highlighted opportunities in renewable energy for Uttar Pradesh. PGCIL and EESL initiated important energy projects in Andhra Pradesh and nationwide, while various initiatives across India aim to boost clean energy, infrastructure, and manufacturing.

Albanian Consortium Seeks EBRD Support for 160 MWp Solar-Plus-Storage Project

An Albanian consortium is seeking EBRD funding for a 160 MWp solar-plus-storage project to enhance energy security and diversify renewable sources. This initiative aims to improve grid stability and aligns with national targets for increasing non-hydro renewables by 2030, positioning Albania as a leader in solar energy in Southeast Europe.

Singapore Emerges As Southeast Asia’s Key Hub For Clean Energy Finance And Regional Power Cooperation

Southeast Asia faces significant energy challenges, with electricity demand tripling over two decades, while coal fuels half of its generation. Despite ambitions for net-zero emissions, obstacles persist due to financial and infrastructural issues. Singapore is emerging as a key player, promoting sustainable finance and regional cooperation to accelerate the energy transition.

EVNGENCO1 Plans 270 MW Floating Solar Expansion In Vietnam’s Lam Dong Province

EVNGENCO1 is set to invest approximately $167 million in three floating solar projects in Lam Dong province, Vietnam, aiming to enhance the country's renewable energy capacity. The projects will generate nearly 270 MW by utilizing existing hydropower reservoirs, supporting Vietnam's carbon reduction goals and improving national energy security through increased clean energy production.

INSIGHTS

Central Electricity Authority Report Warns Of Rising Financial Stress In India’s Power Distribution Sector

A report by the Central Electricity Authority reveals a significant financial imbalance in India's power distribution sector, where DISCOMs face high fixed costs but low fixed charges from consumers. This gap forces utilities to recover costs through variable charges, leading to financial risks. The CEA proposes a five-year plan to gradually improve fixed cost recovery, enhance tariff structures, and ensure sustainable electricity services.

Hybrid Solar And Wind Systems With Battery Storage Redefine Reliable Clean Energy Supply—Report

Solar and wind energy have become the cheapest electricity sources globally, yet stability during low sunlight or wind remains a challenge. IRENA's report discusses solutions like advanced battery storage and hybrid systems, introducing "firming costs" for continuous renewable energy. Innovative projects demonstrate cost competitiveness with fossil fuels, emphasizing the need for supportive policies to enhance adoption.

U.S. Energy Production Reaches Historic High In 2025 With Growth In Natural Gas, Oil, And Renewables

In 2025, the United States achieved its highest-ever energy production, totaling 107 quadrillion BTUs, a 3.4 percent increase from 2024. Key contributors included natural gas, crude oil, NGPLs, and renewable sources. Notably, dry natural gas and crude oil production reached historic highs, while coal production showed signs of recovery.

South Korea Eyes Renewable-Powered Port Electrification To Achieve Net-Zero Maritime Goals

As the International Maritime Organization aims for net-zero emissions by 2050, South Korea is focusing on port electrification to transform ports into energy centers. This strategy could reduce maritime emissions if renewable energy sources are utilized effectively. Challenges include centralized electricity management and a lack of data on port energy demand. Legal reforms and pilot projects for electric vessels are recommended to enhance clean energy integration and port modernization.

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Beyond the Box: Deye’s AI-Driven Evolution in the Indian Solar Landscape – Bharat Singh, Director – Sales & Marketing(India and North Africa)

Can you walk us through Deye’s current solar PV inverter portfolio for the Indian market and highlight what differentiates your products from competitors? Deye offers...

Egypt and North Africa: At the Heart of the Solar Revolution – Hossam Hassan, Sr. Sales Manager North Africa

1. From your perspective, what makes North Africa and Egypt a strategic region for solar energy, and what major trends are currently driving growth...

Tiger Neo 3.0 is Not Just an Upgrade, It’s a New Standard for West Africa – Esther Eyenobong (Sales Manager – West Africa) on...

At the Jinko ESS product launch in Nigeria in November 2025, Jinko Solar introduced its flagship N-type innovation, the Tiger Neo 3.0. Sales Manager...

Driving Solar Efficiency: AI-Powered Monitoring and Affordable SCADA Solutions – Ashok D M,  Founder, CEO & MD EnerMAN Technologies Pvt Ltd

EnerMAN Technologies offers IoT-based AI/ML SCADA solutions; what key innovations define your latest solar monitoring products? EnerMAN IoT SCADA (ETi-SOL), a web and mobile application...

Gokin Solar Strengthens Middle East Presence with High-Performance TOPCon Solutions – Hasan Alkarawi, Regional Manager

In this exclusive interaction, Mr. Hasan Alkarawi, Regional Manager at Gokin Solar, shares insights into the company’s rapid growth in the Middle East, its...

JinkoSolar’s Saudi Odyssey: Decades of Innovation and the Road to Vision 2030 – Robin Li, General Manager (MEA&CA)

As JinkoSolar celebrates its 20th Anniversary, how do you reflect on your growth journey in Saudi Arabia and the key milestones that strengthened your...
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Improper string sizing in solar photovoltaic systems can lead to significant energy losses, reduced performance, and reliability issues. Voltage mismatch, energy harvesting inefficiency, and mismatch loss among strings can all occur if string length is not carefully calculated. Considering environmental conditions and using proper design practices are crucial for optimal performance.

Weekly Tech Newsletter: Innovations Shaping the Future of Renewable Energy

The increasing integration of renewable energy presents challenges in managing grid stability and curtailment. Solutions like energy storage, smart control technologies for EV charging, and innovative hydrogen production methods are being developed to enhance efficiency and flexibility. Initiatives such as containerised energy storage and monitoring for floating solar systems aim to optimise performance and reliability.

Explained – The Technical Reality of Renewable Energy Curtailment and Grid Balancing Challenges

India's rapidly growing renewable energy sector faces challenges due to inadequate transmission and grid infrastructure. Recent curtailment incidents, such as ReNew’s scaling back generation, highlight the issue of balancing variable renewable output with demand. Solutions involve modernising the grid, enhancing transmission capacity, and incorporating energy storage and forecasting technologies.

Intelligent Control Technology Could Transform Solar-Powered EV Charging

Researchers at the National University of Singapore have developed a coordinated control method for ultra-fast EV charging powered by solar energy, eliminating the need for battery storage systems. This approach addresses the challenges of balancing solar generation, EV demand, and grid stability, potentially reducing installation costs for charging infrastructure by up to 10%.

New Chip-Based Electrochemical Technology Could Fast-Track Clean Fuel and Hydrogen Development

Researchers from the University of Surrey have developed a breakthrough "lab-on-a-chip" electrochemical platform that enhances the efficiency of renewable-powered carbon conversion technologies. This innovation enables real-time monitoring and AI analysis of chemical processes, aiming to convert COâ‚‚ into valuable fuels and chemicals, significantly contributing to clean energy advancements.

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