Latest renewable energy news includes announcements on PNC Infratech, ENEOS, West Group, Elektrohertz, among others.
PNC Infratech Wins 300 MW Solar and 150 MW Storage Projects in India
PNC Infratech has won contracts for 300 MW of solar power and 150 MW/300 MWh of battery energy storage systems (BESS) through tenders by NTPC and SECI in India. These projects strengthen PNC’s strategic diversification from roads and infrastructure into renewable energy. The solar projects will deliver clean electricity, while the battery systems will provide grid stability, peak load management, and renewable energy integration support. PNC aims to leverage advanced PV modules and lithium-ion battery technology to optimize efficiency and performance. This move supports India’s national targets of 500 GW non-fossil capacity by 2030 and aligns with the country’s focus on hybrid renewable solutions. Benefits include enhanced energy security, emissions reduction, and long-term value creation in India’s green energy market.
Japan’s ENEOS, West Group to Develop 5 MW of Solar Plants at Homes
ENEOS Holdings and West Group have partnered to develop 5 MW of distributed solar power across residential rooftops in Japan. The project will install around 1,250 rooftop solar systems, each averaging 4 kW, under a power purchase agreement (PPA) model. This initiative aligns with Japan’s energy transition goals and supports the government’s target for greater renewable adoption in households. ENEOS will leverage its expertise in energy retail, while West Group focuses on installation and management. The partnership reflects a strategy centered on decentralized energy, consumer-centric solutions, and sustainable innovation. Benefits include reducing household electricity costs, lowering carbon emissions, and contributing to Japan’s climate objectives, while creating long-term value through clean, reliable, and locally produced energy solutions.
Elektrohertz Inks Concession Deal for 150 MW Solar Park in Bosnia
Elektrohertz has signed a 30-year concession agreement with the government of Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, to develop a 150 MW solar power plant near Bileća. The project aligns with the region’s strategy to increase renewable energy capacity and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. The investment includes land use, grid connection rights, and environmental safeguards. Elektrohertz plans to use high-efficiency photovoltaic technology, emphasizing low environmental impact and long-term operational reliability. The project targets both local utilities and cross-border energy markets, offering clean electricity, job creation, and infrastructure development. This move supports Bosnia’s broader energy transition goals, contributing to carbon reduction, energy diversification, and regional economic growth through sustainable power generation and international investment attraction.
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