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China's solar industry is currently shifting away from basic panel manufacturing, which has suffered from severe overcapacity and plunging profit margins, toward integrated battery storage systems, advanced cell technologies like perovskite/silicon tandems, and new markets in the Global South.

China's solar industry is currently shifting away from basic panel manufacturing, which has suffered from severe overcapacity and plunging profit margins, toward integrated battery storage systems, advanced cell technologies like perovskite/silicon tandems, and new markets in the Global South.  The Chinese solar landscape is characterized by three main pivot strategies: 1 )  Solar-Plus-Storage Integration To counter falling panel margins, major Chinese manufacturers are bundling solar hardware with utility-scale and residential battery storage. This allows companies to capture value from energy generated both during the day and after dark, reshaping energy storage economics. 2) Market Redirection to the Global South Amidst rising trade barriers and tariffs from North America and Europe, Chinese cleantech firms have accelerated their pivot toward developing nations. Emerging markets in Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Asia are now absorbing the majority of China's clean en...

India officially overtook the United States to become the world's second-largest solar growth for annual capacity additions. India added over 37 GW of solar capacity in 2025 compared to the US’s 34 GW, putting it second only to China globally.

India officially overtook the United States to become the world's second-largest solar growth for annual capacity additions. India added over 37 GW of solar capacity in 2025 compared to the US’s 34 GW, putting it second only to China globally.  This unprecedented clean energy boom is driven by aggressive policy support and rapid adoption. Key milestones and drivers include. Annual Additions:-  India’s historic 2025 additions pushed its cumulative installed solar capacity past the 150 GW mark.  Rooftop Solar: - Flagship initiatives like the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana have played a massive role, empowering over 4 million households with rooftop installations.  Industrial Growth: - Developers like Adani Green, NTPC, ReNew, and Tata Power are spearheading massive utility-scale projects to meet the nation's 50% non-fossil fuel capacity goals.  The economic and job-market impacts of this rapid transition? India surpasses US in annual solar capacity additions, be...

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) hosted a National Workshop in New Delhi to launch operational guidelines for the Small Hydro Power (SHP) Development Scheme (FY 2026-27 to FY 2030-31). The scheme has a financial outlay of ₹2,584.60 crore to install approximately 1,500 MW of new SHP capacity nationwide.

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) hosted a National Workshop in New Delhi to launch operational guidelines for the  Small Hydro Power (SHP) Development Scheme (FY 2026-27 to FY 2030-31).    The scheme has a financial outlay of ₹2,584.60 crore to install approximately 1,500 MW of new SHP capacity nationwide.  The recent national workshop highlighted several key objectives and features: Key Objective: - Unlock untapped SHP potential, heavily focusing on hilly terrains and North Eastern states that require region-specific clean energy solutions.  Guidelines Launch: - MNRE Secretary Santosh Kumar Sarangi officially released the operational guidelines and encouraged state governments to prioritize SHP project deployment.  Implementation: - The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) will act as the National Programme Implementing Agency (NPIA).  Online Portal:-  All project approvals, DPR tracking, and milestone monitoring will be conduc...

Clean-air paradox, highlights a critical, unintended consequence of global environmental policies. By drastically reducing atmospheric aerosols"s and particulate pollution, we have inadvertently stripped away a protective layer of reflective marine clouds, leading to rapid ocean warming.

  Clean-air paradox, highlights a critical, unintended consequence of global environmental policies. By drastically reducing atmospheric aerosols"s and particulate pollution, we have inadvertently stripped away a protective layer of reflective marine clouds, leading to rapid ocean warming.  The Mechanics of the Paradox Reduced Aerosols: - Cleaner air means fewer airborne particles (aerosols) for water vapor to condense around.  Dimmer Clouds:-  Instead of forming dense, highly reflective bright white clouds, the moisture creates fewer but larger water droplets. Lower Reflectivity:-  These altered marine clouds become about 2.8 % less reflective per decade, allowing a substantial increase in shortwave radiation to penetrate the atmosphere and reach the ocean surface.  Warming Acceleration: - The sudden influx of solar energy is driving ocean temperatures up faster than traditional climate models predicted. The reduction in reflectivity is particularly pronou...

India navigates its severe energy risks by diversifying crude oil sourcing, accelerating renewable energy projects, and scaling domestic biofuel production. To shield consumers from global price spikes, the government leverages strategic energy diplomacy, expands liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure, and promotes clean energy to enhance long-term resilience.

India navigates its severe energy risks by diversifying crude oil sourcing, accelerating renewable energy projects, and scaling domestic biofuel production. To shield consumers from global price spikes, the government leverages strategic energy diplomacy, expands liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure, and promotes clean energy to enhance long-term resilience.  The core strategies India implements to balance affordability and security include: Diversifying Fossil Fuel Imports:-  To offset geopolitical disruptions—particularly tensions affecting Middle Eastern supply routes and the Strait of Hormuz—India has expanded its crude suppliers beyond traditional partners, securing competitive pricing and maintaining uninterrupted fuel supplies.  Biofuel Integration: - Expanding the ethanol- blending program (E 20) and promoting the Global Biofuels Alliance helps reduce absolute dependence on imported crude while simultaneously lowering carbon emissions.  Renewable Energy...

Researchers at the University of Amsterdam developed a mobile, 25-liter pilot reactor that converts mixed, unsorted plastic waste into reusable oil in under 30 minutes. The technology, which is scaling up for real-world testing, offers a sustainable method to close the plastic recycling loop.

Researchers at the University of Amsterdam developed a mobile, 25-liter pilot reactor that converts mixed, unsorted plastic waste into reusable oil in under 30 minutes. The technology, which is scaling up for real-world testing, offers a sustainable method to close the plastic recycling loop.  The Solvothermal Liquefaction (STL) Process How it works: - Unsorted plastic waste is fed into a sealed reactor and broken down using a potent mixture of solvent, elevated heat, and high pressure.  Advanced Catalysis: - Specially engineered nanostructured solid catalysts accelerate the chemical breakdown without being consumed.  Process Time: - The plastic is broken down in just under 30 minutes.  The Outputs: - The process yields gas (which is redirected to power the system), solid char (which is filtered out), and a valuable dark brown oil.  Industrial Scaling & Real-World Testing The System: - The mobile, 25-liter pilot plant was built in partnership with an Indian ...

Solar energy met a historic 75% of new global electricity demand, signaling a structural shift away from fossil fuels. According to the latest Global Electricity Review by energy think tank Ember, natural gas’s share in the global power mix fell for the fifth consecutive year, dropping to 21.8%.

Solar energy met a historic 75% of new global electricity demand, signaling a structural shift away from fossil fuels. According to the latest Global Electricity Review by energy think tank Ember, natural gas’s share in the global power mix fell for the fifth consecutive year, dropping to 21.8%.  Key Findings of the Report Solar vs. Gas Growth: - Solar generation rose by 636 TWh, an expansion 17 times larger than the 38 TWh marginal increase seen in gas-fired power.  Peak Gas Reached: - Out of 124 economies utilizing gas, 61 have already passed their peak gas generation, including G7 nations like the UK, Germany, Italy, and Japan.  Clean Power Milestone: - Solar and wind combined to absorb 99% of global electricity demand growth, forcing total fossil fuel generation into a slight decline.  Major Drivers: - Emerging economies like China, India, and Brazil—which together make up 42% of global electricity demand—have met their rising needs with restricted gas usage. MJ...