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Received today β€” 4 April 2026

Policy change virtually stops new community solar development in Maine

2 April 2026 at 12:00

Lawmakers are trying to find solutions to the mounting economic weight of energy costs on utility customers. To address this, the Maine Legislature revised its net energy billing (NEB) program for non-residential participants last year, but in the process, it halted the state’s community solar market. β€œThere’s not a lot the legislature can do to…

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Op-ed: We’ve built gigawatts, but can we build a winning coalition?

One day last June, as Congress considered rolling back elements of the Inflation Reduction Act, a group of clean energy industry executives visited Capitol Hill to make the case for a β€œsoft landing” of critical tax provisions. While the advocates sought to move with the currents instead of against, their messaging would prove as pragmatic…

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The Current Trend in the Indian RE Sector

20 February 2026 at 05:15
Although several global observers have recently stated in their reports that the growth of renewable energy worldwide seems to have slowed down or is slowing down in 2026, this view is not entirely applicable to India; in fact, due to several reasons, our focus has been compelled to shift – and give special importance to […]

Enhancing Reliability and Power Quality in India

20 February 2026 at 04:11
In the last twenty years, India has reached amazing success in the power system. Generation power plants have enhanced long life – and electricity is distributed to nearly all houses – and renewable energy has played the biggest role in the generation. In spite of these attainments, the quality and reliability of power supply become […]

Adaptive and Resilient T&D SYSTEMS

20 February 2026 at 03:08
Electricity T&D systems were traditionally designed for predictable, centrally-generated and unidirectional power flows. Today, in India, the grid needs to accommodate growing number of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) with bidirectional power flows in a volatile electricity market. Ambitious RE targets, inter-state power transfers and higher end-use electrification have put added pressure on the existing grid […]

India’s Renewable Energy Transition

20 February 2026 at 02:21
As the nation races toward its ambitious target of 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030, the renewable energy revolution has moved from the margins to the mainstream, fundamentally reshaping commercial strategies, regulatory frameworks, and operational paradigms across the entire value chain. For energy regulators, power producers, distribution companies, and industry professionals, understanding this […]

Managing Renewable Energy Intermittency

20 February 2026 at 00:37
India’s power system is undergoing a structural transition. With ambitious targets for non‑fossil capacity and rapidly falling costs of solar and wind, the generation mix is shifting from predictable, dispatchable sources to variable, weather‑dependent resources. Managing this transition requires technologies that can ensure reliability, grid stability and economic efficiency. Traditionally, intermittency was addressed using fossil‑fuel‑based […]

ELITE Solar delivers a US strategy masterclass for Egypt and OCI Holdings

2 February 2026 at 12:35

For two decades, the U.S. solar module supply chain has navigated more turbulence than nearly any other global market. Yet it remains a key target for overseas companies, enticed by premium U.S. pricing and the prestige of serving the world’s leading economy. Asia has dominated module supply channels since 2010, but the overseas focus is…

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