The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has expanded the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers framework to include solar wafers. The move is expected to strengthen India’s domestic solar supply chain, reduce import dependence, and encourage deeper backward integration as the country pushes for greater manufacturing self-reliance.
CleanMax has reported strong FY26 performance, with EBITDA rising 33% alongside rapid capacity expansion. The growth highlights increasing demand for clean energy solutions among commercial and industrial consumers, while reinforcing CleanMax’s position as a key player in India’s fast-growing renewable energy market.
Tamil Nadu has notified its new Grid Code 2026 to strengthen power system management and improve renewable energy integration. The updated framework is designed to enhance grid discipline, reliability, and operational efficiency as the state continues adding more solar and wind capacity to its power mix.
RenewSys India has inaugurated a 3 GW solar module manufacturing facility in Maharashtra, expanding its domestic production footprint. The new plant supports India’s manufacturing ambitions, boosts local supply chain capacity, and positions the company to meet rising demand from utility-scale, rooftop, and commercial solar projects.
The government has outlined ISTS charge waivers and grid connectivity measures for renewable energy projects, providing greater clarity for developers. These provisions are expected to lower project costs, improve transmission access, and support faster deployment of solar and wind projects across India’s expanding clean energy landscape.
The National Institute of Solar Energy is advancing solar-powered boat research through pilot development and field trials in India. The initiative demonstrates the potential of clean mobility solutions in inland waterways and reflects growing innovation in applying solar technologies beyond conventional power generation and rooftop installations.
India is expanding renewable energy awareness and skill development initiatives across the country to build workforce readiness and public engagement. These efforts aim to strengthen technical capacity, improve adoption of clean technologies, and support long-term sector growth as renewable deployment accelerates nationwide.
Solar WasteIndia is targeting the circular economy opportunity as solar waste in India could reach 600 kilotonnes by 2030. The development highlights the growing importance of recycling, waste management, and resource recovery as the country scales solar capacity and prepares for long-term sustainability challenges in the sector.
Indian cities are increasingly integrating rooftop solar into public and residential infrastructure to reduce grid dependence and improve clean energy access. The trend reflects the growing role of urban solar adoption in India’s energy transition, while supporting lower electricity costs and more sustainable city development.
Godrej Enterprises has built an energy solutions pipeline worth ₹2600 crore, strengthening its role in India’s clean energy push. The robust pipeline signals rising demand for integrated energy solutions and highlights increasing corporate participation in renewable infrastructure and sustainable technology deployment.
Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy inaugurated AMPIN Energy’s 5 MW solar power project at BHEL Haridwar. The project supports renewable adoption within industrial infrastructure, reduces dependence on conventional power, and reflects stronger collaboration between clean energy developers and large public sector manufacturing facilities.
Sunkonnect has set a target to cut 200 million tonnes of CO2 emissions, aligning its business growth with India’s broader net-zero ambitions. The milestone reflects the increasing role of private clean energy companies in supporting large-scale decarbonization across industrial, commercial, and distributed energy applications.
Kalpataru Projects International has secured ₹2471 crore in new orders across transmission and distribution, metro, and buildings and factories segments. The strong order inflow strengthens its execution pipeline and highlights continued investment in grid infrastructure and allied sectors supporting India’s energy transition.
Waaree Energies has signed on as the main principal partner for Rajasthan Royals, expanding its brand visibility beyond the energy sector. The partnership reflects how renewable energy companies are increasingly using mainstream platforms to build public awareness and strengthen their presence in India’s broader consumer landscape.
A new transmission project has been proposed to strengthen Mumbai’s power infrastructure and improve grid reliability. The project is expected to support rising demand, enhance network resilience, and ensure more dependable electricity supply in one of India’s most critical urban and commercial power markets.
The Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission has approved HVPNL’s ARR of ₹24,018 million for FY27 while reviewing its FY25 performance. The order provides financial and regulatory clarity for transmission planning, supporting Haryana’s grid operations and future investments in network modernization and system reliability.
The Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission has proposed amendments to strengthen green energy open access and banking rules. The proposed changes aim to improve regulatory certainty, support renewable procurement, and make it easier for consumers and businesses to adopt cleaner power sourcing options.
The Andhra Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission has approved a 500 MW battery energy storage system project to improve grid stability. The approval marks another major step in integrating storage into India’s power system, helping balance variable renewable energy and strengthen system reliability.
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