Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Revolve, PowerBank, Wind Capacity in India, among others.
Revolve Secures Grid Connection for 130MW Wind Project in Mexico
Revolve has secured a grid connection agreement for its 130MW wind power project in Mexico, marking a key milestone toward project development and construction. The approval enables the project to move forward in delivering clean, utility-scale electricity to the national grid. The development highlights progress in expanding Mexico’s renewable energy capacity, leveraging advanced wind turbine technology to generate efficient and reliable power. It also reflects growing investment in sustainable infrastructure to meet rising energy demand. Strategically, the project will enhance energy security, reduce carbon emissions, and provide cost-competitive electricity, supporting Mexico’s transition to a more diversified and resilient energy mix.
India Installs Record 6.05GW Wind Capacity in FY2025-26
India added a record 6.05GW of new wind energy capacity in the fiscal year 2025–26, marking a significant milestone in the country’s renewable energy expansion. The achievement reflects strong policy support, increased investment, and accelerated project execution across key states. The growth highlights advancements in wind turbine technology and improved project economics, enabling higher efficiency and output. It also underscores India’s commitment to scaling up clean energy to meet rising electricity demand sustainably. Strategically, the record installations strengthen energy security, reduce carbon emissions, and support long-term decarbonisation goals, positioning India as a leading global market for wind energy development and renewable infrastructure growth.
PowerBank Wins $1.1M NYSERDA Incentive for 7.1MW Community Solar Project in New York
PowerBank Corporation has secured up to $1.1 million in NYSERDA NY-Sun incentives for its 7.1MW Jordan Rd 2 community solar project in Skaneateles Falls, New York. The brownfield-based solar project could receive an additional $1.57 million under the Inclusive Community Solar Adder, boosting project economics. The community solar facility is expected to generate clean electricity for around 895 homes annually, offering cost savings through bill credits without requiring rooftop installations. The project also received key environmental and municipal approvals, advancing toward construction. This development supports New York’s 10GW solar target by 2030, strengthening distributed solar adoption, improving energy affordability, and accelerating the state’s clean energy transition.
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