Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements e-STORAGE, Sunraycer, Voltage Energy, Sungrow, NTPC, and others.
e-STORAGE and Sunraycer Announce 503-MWh Battery Energy Storage Projects in Texas
e-STORAGE, a subsidiary of Canadian Solar, and Sunraycer Renewables have announced 503 MWh of battery energy storage system (BESS) projects in Texas, expanding grid-scale storage capacity in the ERCOT market. The projects will deploy advanced lithium-ion technology to provide energy shifting, frequency regulation, and grid reliability services. The development reflects continued investment momentum in US energy storage, driven by rising renewable penetration and demand for flexible capacity. For customers and grid operators, the BESS projects will enhance system resilience, peak management, and price stability, supporting reliable power supply during high-demand periods. The partnership highlights the growing role of solar-plus-storage and standalone batteries in modernizing Texas’s power system and advancing the clean energy transition.
Voltage Energy Announces Planned Global Headquarters in Roxboro, North Carolina
Voltage Energy has announced plans to establish its global headquarters in Roxboro, North Carolina, reinforcing its long-term growth strategy in the US energy market. The move is aimed at supporting the company’s expansion across energy infrastructure, power systems, and clean energy solutions, while positioning it closer to key partners and a skilled workforce. The planned headquarters is expected to drive regional economic development, including job creation and supply-chain activity. For customers and stakeholders, the consolidation of global operations is set to deliver greater operational efficiency, faster decision-making, and improved project execution. The announcement reflects continued investment momentum in the US Southeast, aligning with broader efforts around grid modernization, energy transition, and sustainable infrastructure development.
Sungrow to Open European Factory, Strengthening Local Manufacturing Capabilities
Sungrow has announced plans to open a manufacturing facility in Europe, reinforcing its commitment to localizing inverter and energy storage system (ESS) production for the region. The new factory will enhance supply chain resilience, shorten delivery times, and better serve Europe’s rapidly expanding solar and storage markets. The investment reflects rising demand for locally produced clean energy technology as Europe accelerates renewable deployment and grid modernization. For customers, local manufacturing is expected to deliver faster service, improved product availability, and compliance with regional standards. The move also supports job creation and industrial development within Europe. Sungrow’s expansion aligns with EU objectives to strengthen domestic clean-tech manufacturing and supports the broader energy transition and energy security agenda.
NTPC Declares Commercial Operation of 125 MW at Bhadla Solar Project
NTPC has declared the commercial operation of 125 MW from its Bhadla Solar PV project in Phalodi, Rajasthan, further expanding its utility-scale solar portfolio. The capacity addition strengthens power supply from one of the world’s largest solar parks and supports India’s renewable energy targets. The milestone reflects NTPC’s continued investment in large-scale solar infrastructure, leveraging high-irradiation sites to deliver cost-effective, low-carbon electricity. For consumers and utilities, the project enhances energy security, grid stability, and emissions reduction. The Bhadla project plays a key role in India’s clean energy transition, supporting national goals on renewable capacity expansion and climate commitments, while reinforcing NTPC’s position as a leading renewable energy developer in the country.
FAHEEMA P

