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Renewable energy news: GameChange Solar, NTPC Green

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from GameChange Solar, NTPC Green, and others.

GameChange Solar Selected to Supply Trackers for 1,290-MWp Bisha Solar PV Plant in Saudi Arabia

GameChange Solar has been selected to supply its solar tracking systems for the 1,290-MWp Bisha solar photovoltaic project in Saudi Arabia, one of the country’s largest utility-scale solar developments. The trackers will optimize panel orientation, increasing energy yield and plant efficiency under desert conditions. The project highlights continued large-scale investment in renewable energy under Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 strategy to diversify its energy mix and cut carbon emissions. For developers and offtakers, the use of advanced tracking technology supports higher power output, lower levelized cost of electricity (LCOE), and long-term performance reliability. The award strengthens GameChange Solar’s presence in the Middle East and underscores the region’s rapid growth in utility-scale solar deployment and clean energy infrastructure.

NTPC Green Signs MoU With Assago Industries for Green Ammonia and Renewable Power Supply

NTPC Green Energy has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Assago Industries to supply green ammonia and renewable power for a proposed 1,000-tonnes-per-day green urea plant. The partnership aims to decarbonize fertilizer production by replacing fossil-based inputs with renewable energy and green hydrogen-derived ammonia. The agreement supports India’s push toward low-carbon industrial processes and energy security, while reducing emissions from the fertilizer sector. NTPC Green will leverage its expanding renewable energy portfolio to ensure reliable, sustainable power supply. For customers and agriculture, the project promises cleaner urea production, lower carbon footprint, and long-term sustainability benefits. The MoU aligns with national goals on green hydrogen, renewable energy growth, and climate commitments, reinforcing NTPC Green’s role in India’s clean energy transition.

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