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India Approves 760MW Hybrid Tariffs, Curbs Trading Margins
CERC clears tariffs for 760 MW hybrid renewables-plus-storage, caps risky margins, boosting investor confidence and firm green power as India scales battery-backed solar/wind and retires fossil peakers.
Nov 27, 2025 // Markets & Finance News, India, Asia, CERC
Australia Clears Tonic’s Solar Park With 440-MWh Battery
Tonic Group secures approval for an Australian solar park with 440‑MWh battery, turning sun into dispatchable power—cutting curtailment, boosting capture prices, and bolstering evening peaks and grid reliability.
Feb 18, 2026 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, Battery Storage, Australia, Oceania, Solar Park, Planning Approval, Grid reliability
WE Energies Buys 150MW Wisconsin Solar, 50MW Battery
WE Energies powers up Wisconsin with 150MW solar plus 50MW battery, delivering firm, low-cost energy, peak relief and grid services as demand grows.
Mar 16, 2026 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, USA, solar plus storage, We Energies, Wisconsin, North America, acquisition
Waaree Energies Starts 3-GW Gujarat Solar Module Plant
Waaree Energies expands solar module production in Gujarat with a new 3‑GW plant—boosting domestic supply, cutting EPC procurement delays, and strengthening India’s traceable, onshore solar capacity.
Apr 7, 2026 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, India, Asia, solar modules, waaree, gujarat
Renewed insight into the clean-energy job transition for coal-industry towns
Renown think-tank Beyond Zero Emissions has published a new report looking directly at the near-future for fossil-fuel industry dependent towns and communities like Collie in WA. The report suggests that Collie has great hope for renewal, a hope founding on the state’s rapid transition to renewable energies.
Jan 16, 2020 // Market Research, Australia, Oceania, Beyond Zero Emissions
Solar Recycling Is Becoming A Race Against Time
Solar waste is not yet a visible concern, however will certainly turn into one soon, if recycling as well as disposal is not prioritised quickly. Pending a recycling policy, the government can a minimum of make sure excellent quality requirements so that the equipment does not reach end of life before its guaranteed date/s.
Aug 26, 2021 // Technology, Manufacturing News, Solar Panels, Envie 2E Aquitaine, Korea Institute of Energy Research, KIER, ROSI Solar, solar module recyling, Solar Waste Action Plan, SWAP, Soren, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, WEEE
TotalEnergies Secures 435-MW UK Solar-plus-Storage Pipeline in Deal with Low Carbon
French major TotalEnergies buys eight solar farms and two battery projects (435 MW) from UK developer Low Carbon, boosting its British renewables ambitions.
Jun 3, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, UK, Europe, Low Carbon, TotalEnergies
Bp Takes Control Of AREH-- Australia's Largest Renewables Project
AREH is expected to have a complete generation capacity of 26 GW. It has the possible to abate about 17 million tonnes of carbon dioxide that would certainly otherwise be generated in the residential and also as well as export markets each year.
Dec 9, 2022 // Plants, green hydrogen, bp, Renewable Energy, asian renewable energy hub, green ammonia, AREH, Lucy Nation, Nyangumarta, Onshore Wind Energy
World Bank Inks Project to Scale up Renewable Energy Technologies in India
The World Bank, with the project, offers to India $150 million IBRD loan, a $28 million Clean Technology Fund (CTF) loan and a $22 million CTF grant. The project will certainly support SECI with human resource as well as company planning, project monitoring, procurement, economic and also contract management, environmental and also social safeguards as well as economic management, among others.
Dec 20, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, India, SECI, Asia, world bank, Renewable Energy, Hideki Mori, Surbhi Goyal
Fluence, TransnetBW To Build 250 MW Energy Storage System
The 250 MW Netzbooster battery-based energy storage system will be found at Kupferzell, Germany. The Netzbooster project is prepared for completion in 2025 as well as will certainly minimize operating prices of Germany's transmission system.
Oct 7, 2022 // Storage, Fluence, Paul McCusker, REPowerEU, Werner Götz, Fluence Energy GmbH, Kupferzell, Markus Meyer, Netzbooster battery-based energy storage, storage-as-transmission project, TransnetBW, TSO
Octopus Energy plans 1.1 GW Italian renewables rollout
JV with neighborhood designer Nexta will certainly create onshore wind, solar and also storage in the south of the country
Oct 19, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Storage, Italy, Europe, Octopus Energy
Minister: Mexico’s postponed auction will come when time is right
Mexico’s state-run utility and fossil fuel infrastructure need more time before the country can re-arrange the renewable auction it cancelled this year, a top official has said.
Sep 19, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Grids, solar pv, Latin america, auctions, Mexico, North America, AMLO, esslatam, tenders, cfe, Marco Nieto-Vázquez
German coal mines could host 3 GW of floating PV
Research study institute the Fraunhofer ISE has actually approximated the technical capacity of drifting PV at mining sites in Germany at around 56 GW. With floating jobs 10-15% more pricey than land-based options, scientists have actually required further incentives, such as the staging of 'development tenders'.
Feb 4, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Floating PV, Germany, floating PV, Europe, ISE
Atlas Renewable Energy Issues Largest Solar PV Bond in Latin America
Atlas Renewable Energy with DNB Markets has actually introduced the issuance of the biggest solar PV environment-friendly USPP bond in Latin America to day.
Mar 4, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Latin america, Atlas Renewable Energy, Carlos Barrera, International, Atlas Solar Bond, Solar Bond
UN fund gets behind plan to unlock finance for South African renewables
UN money will help South African PV players underpin project revenues without the need to resort to the government, after a year when Eskom’s woes have cast doubts on the state-offtaker route.
Oct 9, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, Africa, eskom, green climate fund, embedded pv, un, dbsa, Yannick Glemarec