Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Ceigall, Gulf Development, OHLA, and others.
Ceigall Wins EPC Contract for 220-MW Solar-Storage Park in Madhya Pradesh
Ceigall India has secured an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for a 220-MW solar park with energy storage in Madhya Pradesh, strengthening its position in India’s fast-growing solar-plus-storage market. The project will combine large-scale solar generation with batteries to deliver more reliable and dispatchable clean power. The award reflects rising investment in hybrid renewable projects as India scales capacity to meet surging power demand and decarbonisation targets. For utilities and consumers, the project will improve grid stability, peak power availability, and energy security, while reducing emissions. The EPC win also underscores confidence in Ceigall’s execution capabilities on complex renewable infrastructure. The project supports India’s broader strategy to expand flexible renewable energy, accelerate energy transition goals, and strengthen domestic clean-energy supply chains.
Gulf Development Secures Syndicated Debt for 939 MW of Renewable Projects in Thailand
Gulf Development has secured syndicated debt financing to support 939 MW of renewable energy projects in Thailand, strengthening one of the country’s largest clean energy portfolios. The funding will be used to advance a mix of solar, wind, and hybrid renewable assets, supporting Thailand’s power transition and long-term energy security. The financing highlights strong lender confidence in Thailand’s renewables sector, underpinned by stable policy frameworks and growing electricity demand. For the power system and consumers, the projects will deliver reliable, low-carbon electricity, diversify supply, and reduce emissions. The deal enhances Gulf Development’s financial flexibility and execution capacity, aligning with its strategy to scale utility-scale renewables. Overall, the investment supports Thailand’s decarbonisation objectives and the continued growth of sustainable energy infrastructure across Southeast Asia.
OHLA Wins EUR 100 mn Contracts to Build Solar Farms in Spain
OHLA has secured contracts worth around EUR 100 million to build multiple solar photovoltaic farms in Spain, reinforcing its role in the country’s rapidly expanding renewable energy sector. The projects will add significant utility-scale solar capacity, supporting Spain’s targets to boost clean power generation and reduce carbon emissions. The contract wins highlight sustained investment momentum in Spanish solar, driven by strong resource potential, supportive policy frameworks, and rising electricity demand. For the power system and consumers, the new solar farms will deliver cost-competitive, low-carbon electricity, improving energy security and price stability. The awards also strengthen OHLA’s order backlog and underline confidence in its EPC capabilities. Overall, the projects contribute to Spain’s energy transition, job creation, and long-term decarbonisation goals.
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