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IEA-PVPS warns soiling costs solar industry billions per year

The International Energy Agency’s Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme (IEA-PVPS) says dust, pollution, and debris on solar panels reduce output by 4% to 7% worldwide, costing the industry billions of euros annually and making tailored mitigation increasingly urgent.
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DISCOMs continue to exceed their 3% fiscal deficit limit, highlighting need for state oversight

Besides direct lending, states continue to fund DISCOMs through grants and subsidies, but ongoing financial losses suggest the need for enhanced fiscal discipline and operational oversight.
Markets & Policy

ACME Solar Holdings assigned ‘AA-/Stable’ rating by ICRA

ICRA Ltd has assigned ‘AA-’ credit rating with 'Stable' outlook on ACME Solar Holdings’ long-term non-fund based bank facilities. The rating reflects ACME Solar’s diversified portfolio across multiple locations and offtakers (primarily central), ...
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NPC Incorporated, Gosan Tech partner on perovskite solar module manufacturing

The alliance aims to utilize Gosan’s advanced inkjet printing technology in the manufacturing of perovskite modules, mainly for the Japanese and US markets.
Installations

India installed 17.5 GW solar in first five months of this fiscal: ICRA report

India installed 17.5 GW of solar and 2.6 GW of wind power capacity in the first five months of FY2026 (April–August 2025), according to a new report by ICRA.
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Markets & Policy

TotalEnergies sells 50% stake in 1.4 GW solar portfolio

TotalEnergies announced it is acquiring a 49% interest in natural gas assets in Oklahoma on the same day it announced it is selling a 50% stake in its North American solar portfolio.
Markets & Policy

SECI announces maiden debenture issue to strengthen renewable energy investments

Solar Energy Corp. of India's maiden debenture issue received an overwhelming response with 43 bids totaling INR 2,156.75 crore, against the total issue size of INR 600 crore.
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India added 44.2 GW of new solar modules and 7.5 GW of cell manufacturing capacity in H1 2025: Mercom

TOPCon led module manufacturing capacity additions with 39.9 GW, followed by 3 GW of monocrystalline modules. For the first time, 1.2 GW of HJT module capacity was added in the country.

Markets & Policy

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AI for climate action: Can technology save us from the crisis?

A modern grid must balance growing demand from new sources like electric vehicles (EVs) with the intermittent supply from renewable sources like solar and wind power. AI-powered smart grids use sophisticated algorithms to forecast power demand and match it with fluctuating renewable generation in real time.

Oyster Renewable secures INR 1,844 crore loan for 342 MW solar-wind hybrid project

Oyster Renewable Energy has achieved financial closure for its 342 MW solar-wind hybrid power project in Madhya Pradesh by securing a project loan of INR 1,844 crore from Union Bank of India.

How India finally switched on its electricity derivatives market

The introduction of electricity futures (derivatives) marks a significant step forward in modernizing India’s power market. The benefits are numerous: it offers a strong mechanism for hedging against price fluctuations; promotes more transparent and competitive price discovery; and improves overall market efficiency

ALMM for solar wafers: Advantage for early entrants

The Approved List of Models and Manufacturers for solar wafers (ALMM List III) could enable solar manufacturers that establish wafer capacity early to achieve superior margins in FY2029/30, as wafer demand is expected to align with broader market demand thereafter.

KPI Green secures INR 3,200 crore SBI sanction for 1+ GWp solar and hybrid projects in Gujarat

KPI Green Energy Ltd has secured a sanction of INR 3,200 crore from State Bank of India to part-finance the development of its Independent Power Producer (IPP) portfolio clean energy projects aggregating over 1 GWp in Gujarat.

Deploy grid-forming batteries now to avoid costly infrastructure later, says ESIG

Large-scale batteries with grid-forming software can sustain grid reliability as renewables replace synchronous fossil generators, says an ESIG report. The report focuses on test procedures to validate grid-forming capabilities.

Installations

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Adani Green switches on 408.1 MW renewable energy projects at Khavda

Adani Green Energy Ltd has operationalized 87.5 MW solar, 124.8 MW wind, and 195.8 MW hybrid power projects at Khavda, Gujarat, through its various stepdown subsidiaries.

US grid-scale storage leaps 63%, residential 132%

A report from the American Clean Power Association (ACP) and Wood Mackenzie indicates the utility-scale energy storage sector added 4.9 GW in the April-to-June quarter, representing 63% year-on-year growth, while residential storage increased by 608 MW.

Premier Energies secures solar electrification orders in West Africa

Premier Energies Ltd has secured contracts worth $19.95 million for the supply and installation of solar power systems in the Republic of Benin, West Africa.

Loom Solar launches 10 kW three-phase hybrid inverter for C&I solar

Loom Solar has introduced the Fusion 103H three-phase 10kW/48V hybrid inverter combining the functions of a traditional solar inverter and a battery inverter in a single device. The inverter is designed for both on-grid and off-grid use and is suitable for larger homes, commercial buildings, and industries.

Prime minister Narendra Modi lays foundation stone of SECI’s 300 MW AC solar PV project in Andhra Pradesh

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently laid the foundation stone of Solar Energy Corp. of India Ltd’s 300 MW AC solar PV project in Andhra Pradesh virtually. The project, located Ramagiri in Sri Sathya Sai district, is SECI’s largest self-owned solar PV installation.

Clickcon launches solar PV fence for residential, commercial sites

The German mounting system specialist has developed a new vertical ground-mounted system compatible with commercially available framed PV modules.

Technology

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KAUST achieves 28.7% efficiency in perovskite-perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell

An international team of researchers led by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology has fabricated a triple junction perovskite-perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell that achieved a world record efficiency for this cell architecture. The device incorporates stabilized perovskites that ensure improved performance and stability.

NTPC Green Energy invites EoIs from green chemical developers to set up projects at India’s first green hydrogen hub at Pudimadaka

NTPC Green Energy Ltd (NGEL) is inviting Expressions of Interest (EoIs) from global and Indian developers to set up green hydrogen and/or green chemical projects within India’s first National Green Hydrogen Hub at Pudimadaka, near Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.

SolarEdge unveils all-in-one residential inverter and clickable modular battery system

The stackable battery ranges 4.9 kWh to 19.6 kWh per unit while the inverter is available in ranges from 3.8 kW to 13 kW. The company also introduced a meter socket adapter to avoid triggering costly main panel upgrades.

The Hydrogen Stream: “Hydrogen to play transformative role in India’s space missions, transportation, and clean energy future,” says ISRO Chairman

Hydrogen is set to play a transformative role in India’s space missions, transportation, and clean energy future, said Dr. V. Narayanan, Chairman, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), at a National Workshop on “Hydrogen Fuel Technologies and Future Trends” held at Alliance University, Bengaluru, in association with Indian Institute of Science.

Early monsoon triggers irradiance swings across India in August

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that solar irradiance fell by up to 30% in India’s northern regions during the southwest monsoon season, while central areas of the country made solar gains.

Scaling perovskite tandems’ U.S. prospects

Three US manufacturers actively working to commercialize their respective perovskite-silicon tandem technologies make the case for tandem modules. CubicPV, Caelux and Swift Solar argue a commercial future for perovskites is inevitable, and they tell pv magazine the current policy environment could work in the technology’s favor.

Manufacturing

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Silver price surge drives PV makers to cut silver usage further

The price of silver rose above $44 per ounce this week after gaining more than 30% in six months, with silver expert Philip Newman telling pv magazine it could exceed $50 per ounce next year, raising pressure on PV module makers to curb silver use.

China TOPCon solar module market awaits Q4 policy signals

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.

Europe’s largest sodium-ion battery installation goes live

Switzerland’s Phenogy has launched a megawatt-hour-scale sodium ion energy storage system at a commercial site near Bremen Airport in northern Germany. With this project, the Swiss manufacturer is making its debut on the European energy storage scene, backed by ambitions to develop fully vertically integrated local manufacturing.

REC leads US residential solar panels as Tesla loses storage share

REC led the US residential solar panel market in the first half of 2025, while Tesla lost share in home batteries and inverters amid supply and policy pressures, according to EnergySage.

How lithium-ion batteries are reshaping the energy landscape

With renewable energy now making up nearly half of our installed power capacity, storage is the key to making clean energy truly dependable. On a national level, large-scale energy storage projects will be vital for balancing the grid and ensuring a steady flow of power, even when the wind isn’t blowing or the sun isn’t shining.

Waaree Energies invests INR 300 crore in lithium battery subsidiary

Waaree Energies Ltd, a Gujarat-based manufacturer of solar cells and modules, has invested INR 300 crore in its wholly-owned subsidiary, Waaree Energy Storage Solutions Pvt Ltd (WESSPL), through a rights issue.

Energy Storage

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The Hydrogen Stream: Japanese researchers develop green rust catalyst

Japanese researchers have developed a green rust–based catalyst for sodium borohydride, while South Korean scientists have created a framework to assess liquid hydrogen storage tanks for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).

Prime Minister Narendra Modi lays foundation stone of Avaada Group’s 1,560 MWp solar plus 2,500 MWh BESS project, inaugurates 282 MWp PV plant in Rajasthan

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today laid the foundation stone of Avaada Group’s 1,560 MWp solar plus 2,500 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Pugal, and also inaugurated its 200 MW AC (282 MWp) solar power plant in Shri Dungargarh, both located in Rajasthan’s Bikaner district.

Jupiter Electric Mobility launches containerized BESS for C&I applications

Jupiter Electric Mobility (JEM) has launched its indigenously designed containerized battery energy storage systems (BESS) in India, with capacities ranging from 241 kWh to 3 MWh.

Global Solar Council launches global trade association for battery storage

The Global Solar Council has launched what it calls the first global trade association for battery storage to drive manufacturing, deployment, recycling, and adoption of new technologies.

Gravitational energy storage trials set for decommissioned coal mine in Australia

Australian energy storage company Green Gravity and mining business Wollongong Resources have signed an agreement to deploy gravitational energy storage trials at a decommissioned coal mine.

L&T signs MoU with ACWA Power for EPC of renewables and grid infrastructure at Yanbu Green Hydrogen Hub

Larsen & Toubro has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ACWA Power for engineering, procurement and construction of the renewables and grid infrastructure at the Yanbu Green Ammonia Project in Saudi Arabia.

Opinion & Analysis

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Carbon as collateral: The next big idea in consumer lending for green assets

Carbon as collateral represents a practical financial innovation that can influence the pace of sustainable adoption in India. It assigns clear monetary value to environmental benefit and integrates this into consumer lending models. With appropriate regulatory backing and reliable accounting systems, the idea holds potential to expand credit availability, reduce cost barriers and support national climate commitments while creating long term economic opportunities.

Why smart metering is the unsung hero of India’s solar push

At their core, smart meters are data engines. They provide utilities with visibility into how, when and where electricity is consumed. That granular knowledge allows grid operators to forecast demand more accurately, balance loads and absorb greater volumes of variable solar generation. Without it, the grid risks becoming brittle, prone to blackouts when clouds pass over solar farms or demand surges unexpectedly.

The steel supply crunch threatening U.S. solar ambitions

With U.S. domestic steel mills booked solid through 2025, a sudden doubling of tariffs on imported steel has created a critical bottleneck for American industries. The move, which hits specialized Indian steel particularly hard, is now delaying projects for builders and renewable energy developers who rely on steady, affordable supply.

China polysilicon prices climb 50.7% from July low despite growing inventories

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.

Why phasing out ISTS waiver is a step towards equitable energy development

The gradual phase-out of ISTS charges waiver for solar and wind projects–75% for projects commissioned by June 30, 2026, 50% by June 30, 2027, and 25% by June 30, 2028, and zero thereafter–is bound to push up final price for end consumers. The shift could increase tariffs by INR 0.40–0.50 per unit

Draft ALMM List-III signals India’s push for self-reliance in solar manufacturing

The draft order for the implementation of the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) for wafers and ingots clearly indicates the government’s commitment to advancing domestic solar PV upstream integration and bridging the capacity gap between modules, cells, and wafers. Issuing this order nearly three years before its effective date and one year before the implementation of ALMM List-II will allow solar manufacturers to plan for wafer capacity alongside their upcoming cell capacities.

Press Releases

India–EFTA TEPA comes into force with USD 100 billion investment objective and one million direct jobs

The Prosperity Summit in New Delhi marked the entry into force of the India–EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA). The agreement includes an investment objective of USD 100 billion over 15 years and facilitation of creating one million direct jobs in India, while providing wider goods and services access across Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and […]

Climaty AI, the World’s First Climate and Marketing Tech Company, Secures $2 Million Funding Led by Turbostart

Climaty AI, the World’s First Climate and Marketing Tech Company, Secures $2 Million Funding Led by Turbostart.

Relux Electric joins TNGECL to deploy 500 EV charging stations across Tamil Nadu

Relux Electric Private Limited, India's leading electric vehicle charging infrastructure provider, has joined hands with the Tamil Nadu Green Energy Corporation Limited (TNGECL), a state-owned company established in 2024 to accelerate Tamil Nadu's green energy initiatives, to set up 500 EV Charging stations across the state, driving Tamil Nadu’s transition into an electric mobility hub.  

IEEMA Welcomes New Leadership 

The Indian Electrical & Electronics Manufacturers’ Association (IEEMA), the apex association representing the Indian electrical, industrial electronics and allied equipment industry, announced the appointment of Vikram Gandotra, Director (Industry & Policy) Siemens Ltd. , as its President for the year 2025-26.

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