Green Energy Sector Sees Mixed Trading As Clean Power Stocks Gain Momentum Amid Market Volatility (27 May 2026)

The Green Energy Index shows steady growth over the past year, reaching 1,540.25 USD in August 2024.

The Indian green energy sector witnessed a mixed trading session as stock movements largely mirrored the broader market trend. Benchmark indices showed limited movement during the day, with the BSE Sensex slipping 0.19 percent to close at 75,867.80, while the Nifty 50 managed to stay almost flat with a marginal gain of 0.03 percent at 23,919.85. Despite the cautious mood in the market, several renewable energy and power-related stocks attracted strong investor interest.

Exide Industries emerged as the biggest gainer of the session, recording a sharp rally of more than 7.5 percent across both major exchanges. The company’s shares climbed close to ₹394, driven by strong buying momentum in battery and energy storage-related counters. JSW Energy also delivered an impressive performance, rising nearly 4.8 percent to trade around ₹603, reflecting continued investor confidence in the power generation and renewable energy segment.

Adani Green Energy maintained its positive momentum during the session, gaining over 2.2 percent to reach approximately ₹1,490. Amara Raja Energy & Mobility also traded firmly in the green, adding around 1.5 percent to cross the ₹903 mark. These gains highlighted sustained market optimism around companies linked to clean energy manufacturing and mobility solutions.

Traditional energy companies with expanding green energy portfolios also ended the day on a positive note. GAIL and Indian Oil Corporation registered gains of nearly 1 percent each, while NTPC Green Energy Ltd. continued its upward movement with a rise of more than 1.2 percent to trade at ₹104.40. Tata Power also witnessed steady buying interest, climbing over 1 percent to settle near ₹426.10. Engineering and infrastructure major L&T remained largely stable but closed with a slight positive bias at ₹4,048.35.

On the losing side, Insolation Energy faced heavy selling pressure and turned out to be the worst-performing stock of the day, plunging more than 9.3 percent to around ₹121.70. Praj Industries also witnessed profit booking, declining nearly 2.4 percent to close at ₹384.35. Reliance Industries recorded a mild fall of about 0.5 percent, ending the session at ₹1,350.

Meanwhile, several renewable energy stocks witnessed limited volatility. Borosil Renewables and Indian Energy Exchange slipped marginally by less than 1 percent, while Inox Wind and Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy recorded small losses of around 0.3 percent. Overall, despite weakness in the broader Sensex index, strong gains in battery manufacturing and renewable power stocks provided support to the green energy sector.


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