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Nuclear equipment makers expand capacity as India opens sector
Indian nuclear equipment makers are expanding capacities for anticipated increased demand. New legislation allows private companies to establish nuclear power plants in India. Major power producers have announced plans to enter the nuclear energy sector. The government targets one hundred gigawatts of nuclear capacity by 2047. This expansion offers significant opportunities for component suppliers.
Govt extends BIS certification deadline for large solar inverters to December 31
The renewable energy ministry has extended the deadline for mandatory BIS certification. This extension applies to solar photovoltaic inverters with capacities exceeding two hundred kilowatts. The new deadline for self-certification is December thirty-first, which is later than the original date. Manufacturers can continue supplying these inverters based on self-certification and valid IEC certificates. This decision was made due to limited testing facilities for high-capacity solar inverters.
Havells India forays BESS segment in collaboration with Pixii AS
Havells India announced a strategic collaboration with Pixii AS, a Norway-based energy storage technology company, to develop and introduce advanced Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) for the Indian market.
Insolation Energy spurts on securing Rs 558-cr order from NTPC Renewable Energy
Insolation Energy zoomed 11.44% to Rs 120.80 after it has received a contract worth Rs 558.29 crore, from NTPC Renewable Energy, a wholly owned subsidiary of NTPC.
Adani Enterprises, France's Dioxycle partner on low-carbon chemicals in India
Adani Enterprises and Dioxycle have formed a long-term partnership for chemical production. This collaboration marks Adani Group's entry into the low-carbon chemical sector. Initially, a pilot plant will produce formic acid using renewable energy sources. The companies will also explore other emissions-reducing chemical production opportunities. This venture aims to convert captured carbon emissions into valuable products.
NALCO shares in focus on JV with NLC India for 1,080 MW thermal plant in Odisha
National Aluminium Company and NLC India have signed an agreement for a joint venture. This new entity will establish a 1,080 MW captive thermal power plant in Odisha. The plant will supply electricity for NALCO's aluminium smelter expansion project. Partners will also explore renewable energy sourcing and long-term coal supply. Both government-owned companies will hold equal stakes in the proposed joint venture.
Data Centres, AI & EVs to drive peak power demand to 300 GW in '27: Electricity Minister
India's peak power demand is projected to reach 300 GW next year. This surge is driven by expanding data centers, artificial intelligence, and electric vehicles. Energy storage has become a national imperative due to rising demand and renewable energy additions. India targets around 160 GW of storage by 2035, with clear roadmaps. The country requires 888 GWh of energy storage system capacity by 2035-36.

JSW Energy adds 1,081 MW renewable capacity since April, total installed capacity at 14,535 MW
Shares of JSW Energy Ltd ended at ₹536.95, down by ₹6.85, or 1.26%, on the BSE.
Market Trading Guide: Ather Energy among 2 stock recommendations for Thursday
Indian markets declined sharply as rising crude prices, higher bond yields and renewed West Asia tensions hurt sentiment. Technical analysts recommended Alkyl Amines Chemicals and Ather Energy, citing bullish trends, strong momentum and favourable technical indicators.
Nalco, NLCIL sign JV pact to set up 1,080 MW captive power plant in Odisha
National Aluminium Company and NLC India have signed a joint venture agreement. They will jointly establish a 1,080 MW thermal captive power plant in Odisha. This new plant will supply essential power to Nalco's aluminium smelter expansion project. The collaboration also aims to explore renewable energy and secure coal supply. This strategic partnership will enhance Nalco's power generation capabilities.

Indian Stock Market Slump Drags Green Energy and Power Stocks Lower on July 8 - SolarQuarter
Indian Stock Market Slump Drags Green Energy and Power Stocks Lower on July 8SolarQuarter
Power transmission projects to face execution risks on land acquisition, regulatory approval challenges: Icra
Power transmission projects face significant execution risks and delays. Land acquisition and regulatory approvals hinder timely project completion. These delays impact renewable energy developers and their financial returns. The sector expects substantial capacity additions by 2032. However, execution challenges persist for future projects.