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Govt targets solar, hydrogen components to cut import dependence
India is boosting domestic manufacturing across solar, green hydrogen, and wind energy sectors to curb import reliance. Key focus areas include solar inverters, electrodes, catalysts, bipolar plates, and polysilicon. This strategic move aims to strengthen the supply chain for critical components, addressing current import dependencies and fostering long-term cost competitiveness for India's burgeoning renewable energy industry.
Jupiter International Ltd invests Rs 550 cr in new TOPCon solar cell facility in Himachal's Baddi
Jupiter International Ltd has boosted its solar cell manufacturing capacity to 3.25 GW with a new 1.25 GW TOPCon unit in Himachal Pradesh, investing Rs 550 crore. This move signifies a shift towards advanced, high-efficiency solar technologies. The company's CEO highlighted this as a key step in their technology journey, paving the way for future expansions and supporting India's clean energy goals.
Sunsol mulls over 2 GW solar deployment through 5k projects in India by 2030
Global consultancy Sunkonnect's platform, Sunsol Cleantech, aims to deploy over two gigawatts of solar capacity in India by 2030. This initiative will support 5,000 projects, including rooftop and utility-scale installations, significantly contributing to India's ambitious 280 GW solar target. Sunsol's efforts are crucial for enhancing the nation's energy security, affordability, and sustainability, building on Sunkonnect's extensive experience in renewable energy.
India’s $55 billion green energy pipeline faces climate damage
India's ambitious renewable energy expansion faces a significant climate threat, with $55 billion in planned solar, wind, and hydropower assets vulnerable to extreme weather by 2030. Ninety percent of proposed capacity across ten states is at high risk from events like floods and wildfires. This highlights the urgent need for resilience measures to protect investments and ensure the nation's clean energy transition remains on track.

NLC India bets big on green energy with 1,000 MW Odisha project
NLC India Renewables has partnered with OREDA to develop 1,000 MW of renewable energy projects in Odisha, as the state-run company accelerates its shift towards solar, wind, storage and green hydrogen.
RIL, BEL, Lenskart, Delhivery among Motilal Oswal's top monthly picks
Top monthly stock picks by Motilal Oswal Wealth Management Research Desk: Analysts are bullish on Reliance, Bharat Electronics, ACME Solar, Delhivery, Gokaldas Exports and Lenskart.
Solarium Green Energy bags contract worth Rs 186.52 cr
For a 50 MW solar power project in Maharashtra
Banks boost renewable energy credit by 7% in April amid energy security concerns
Banks are boosting credit to renewable energy projects, with a 7% jump in April, as global conflicts highlight India's reliance on oil. This surge in funding for green energy underscores the nation's commitment to energy transition. Experts note a growing demand for climate finance, urging banks to develop specialized underwriting for sunrise sectors like solar and green hydrogen, which are poised for significant growth.
Solarium Green Energy bags Rs 187-cr solar EPC order in Maharashtra
Solarium Green Energy jumped 6% to Rs 190 after the company secured a solar EPC order worth Rs 186.53 crore for a 50 MW AC/65 MW DC solar photovoltaic (PV) power project in Maharashtra.
FII-powered Suzlon Energy shares sit 15% below 52-week high. Will 2.0 roadmap deliver for 56 lakh investors?
Suzlon Energy is attracting steady foreign investment despite market volatility, with FIIs increasing holdings for the third consecutive quarter. The company is transforming into a full-stack renewable energy solutions provider with an ambitious FY31 roadmap, targeting significant revenue growth and market share expansion. Brokerages are optimistic about its "Suzlon 2.0" strategy, focusing on integrated wind, solar, and storage solutions, though a Sebi order remains a concern.

Waaree, Premier Energies In Focus: China's WTO Complaint Against India's Solar Push Puts Stocks In Spotlight
Shares of solar manufacturers including Waaree Energies, Premier Energies, Vikram Solar, Emmvee and Adani Solar will be in focus after the World Trade Organization (WTO) agreed to set up a dispute panel to examine China's complaint against India over solar equipment and certain information technology products.

WTO To Set Up Panel In Case Filed By China Against India On Solar Cells, Modules, IT Goods
India has rolled out a series of measures to promote domestic manufacturing in the solar sector.