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Indian state opens 2 GWh of battery storage bids with viability gap funding

Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd. (RRVUNL) has opened bids for standalone battery energy storage systems (BESS) totaling 2,000 MWh (500 MW x four hours) in India, supported by viability gap funding to connect to the regional transmission grid.

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners plans 1 GW of PV-wind, 3,831 MWh BESS

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), a Danish renewables investor, has sought environmental clearance in Chile’s Antofagasta region for a $1.3 billion mixed-generation project pairing 1,004 MWp of solar and 152 MW of wind with a 3,831 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) to aid grid stability.

How the One Big Beautiful Bill affects heat pump adoption

The US congressional budget bill reduces tax credits for energy efficiency investments, including heat pumps, which is expected to slow adoption rates.

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Romania awards 1.4 GW of solar at average €40.46/MWh in second auction

Romania has allocated 1,488 MW of solar in its second contracts for difference (CfD) auction for renewables. Prices of the 26 winning solar bids ranged from €35.50 ($41.59)/MWh to €45.20/MWh.

South Korea urges US to exempt firms from polysilicon tariffs

South Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) is urging the United States to exempt its companies from Section 232 polysilicon tariffs, warning that restrictions could disrupt $2.8 billion in US solar investments.

Netherlands allocates €700 million to large-scale hydrogen projects

The Netherlands has awarded €700 million ($820.5 million) to 11 companies in its second subsidy round, supporting large-scale hydrogen projects with a combined electrolyzer capacity of about 602 MW.

Brazil’s regulator delays decision on storage regulation amid grid tariff dispute

Aneel postpones ruling on energy storage tariffs, with debate focusing on transmission charge treatment and limits.

Eskom tenders 291 MW of solar PPAs

The South African utility is aiming to tender 291 MW of solar under power purchase agreements. Projects must be at least 10 MW in size to be eligible. The deadline to submit request for proposals is September 19.

India’s Statcon licenses AEG tech to scale MW-class hydrogen rectifiers

Statcon Energiaa has signed a licensing deal with Germany’s AEG Power Solutions (AEG PS) to design, build, and maintain megawatt-class hydrogen rectifiers using AEG components.

Cost, complexity, confidence slow rooftop solar uptake in Australia

Cost, complexity and confidence gaps are the main barriers to the uptake of rooftop solar in Australia, according to new federal government research.

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