Renewable Energy Weekly — 2026-04-05
India's state power giant NTPC posted a record 9,619 MW capacity addition in FY2025-26, with a significant share from renewables and a target of 60 GW from clean sources by 2032. On the storage front, Georgia Power broke ground on a new 260 MW battery energy storage system in Wadley, Georgia on April 2, marking another concrete grid-scale storage milestone. Meanwhile, New York State announced $50 million in fresh funding to build a clean energy workforce pipeline, signaling continued state-level commitment to the energy transition despite federal headwinds.
Renewable Energy Weekly — 2026-04-05
Top Stories
NTPC Sets Historic 9.6 GW Capacity Record, Targets 60 GW Renewables by 2032
- What happened: India's state-owned power utility NTPC reported a record capacity addition of 9,619 MW in fiscal year 2025-26, with a notable contribution from renewable energy projects. The company is now on track to reach 149 GW total installed capacity by 2032, including 60 GW from renewable sources.
- Why it matters: This is the largest single-year capacity addition in NTPC's history and signals India's accelerating push to meet its 500 GW non-fossil target by 2030. With India having already crossed the 50% non-fossil power capacity threshold, NTPC's renewable build-out is central to the country's decarbonization strategy.
- Scale: 9,619 MW added in FY26; 60 GW renewables target by 2032 out of 149 GW total.

Georgia Power Breaks Ground on 260 MW Battery Storage System
- What happened: Georgia Power started construction on April 2, 2026 on a 260 MW battery energy storage system (BESS) in Jefferson County, Georgia, just outside the city of Wadley.
- Why it matters: Grid-scale battery storage is increasingly critical for grid reliability and for integrating higher shares of solar and wind generation. Georgia Power's continued storage investment demonstrates how utilities in the U.S. Southeast — a region traditionally reliant on fossil generation — are diversifying their grids with clean firm capacity.
- Scale: 260 MW BESS; located in Jefferson County, Georgia.

New York Expands Clean Energy Workforce Commitment With $50 Million
- What happened: Governor Kathy Hochul announced a $50 million expansion of New York State's clean energy workforce commitment, with funding directed toward preparing workers for careers in energy efficiency and renewable energy.
- Why it matters: Workforce shortages are one of the biggest bottlenecks for scaling renewable energy deployment. New York's investment addresses a structural gap in the clean energy transition — ensuring there are enough trained workers to install, operate, and maintain the grid infrastructure needed to meet climate targets.
- Scale: $50 million in new state funding through NYSERDA.
Project Tracker
| Project | Type | Capacity | Location | Status | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Georgia Power BESS — Wadley | Storage | 260 MW | Jefferson County, Georgia, USA | Under construction (broke ground April 2, 2026) | Link |
| NTPC Renewable Portfolio | Mixed renewables | 60 GW (target by 2032) | India (nationwide) | Ongoing build-out; record 9,619 MW added in FY26 | Link |
| Philippines DOE Fast-Track Grid Projects | Mixed renewables + storage | 1,471 MW | Philippines | Fast-tracked for April 2026 grid entry | Link |
Policy & Regulation
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New York, USA: Governor Hochul announced $50 million in new funding through NYSERDA to expand the state's clean energy workforce pipeline, focused on energy efficiency and renewable energy careers.
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Philippines: The Department of Energy fast-tracked 1,471 MW of renewable energy and storage projects for April 2026 grid entry, with Energy Secretary Sharon S. Garin emphasizing the urgency of bringing new capacity online to manage supply risks and protect consumers.
Investment & Finance
- Enervenue (Metal-Hydrogen Battery Storage): California-based Enervenue raised $300 million to scale manufacturing of its metal-hydrogen battery storage technology — originally pioneered by NASA — with plans to build a large-scale production facility in China.

- NextEra Energy & Brookfield Renewable Partners: Motley Fool identified both companies as top green energy stock picks for 2026, citing their fast-growing leadership positions in the clean energy sector as the energy transition accelerates.

Technology Spotlight
Metal-Hydrogen Battery Storage Hits $300M Scale-Up Milestone
Enervenue's $300 million fundraise puts a spotlight on metal-hydrogen battery technology as a serious long-duration storage contender. The underlying chemistry was first developed by NASA and is designed for durability and long cycle life — key differentiators versus lithium-ion for multi-hour grid storage applications. The company plans to build large-scale manufacturing capacity in China to drive down costs as it commercializes the technology.
What to Watch Next Week
- NTPC Renewable Project Pipeline: Watch for further announcements from NTPC on specific renewable project commissioning or auction awards as the company accelerates its 60 GW renewables target following its record FY26 build.
- U.S. Battery Storage Construction Starts: With Georgia Power's Wadley BESS now under construction and DOE fast-tracking 1,471 MW of projects in the Philippines, track whether additional utility-scale storage groundbreakings are announced across the U.S. and Asia-Pacific in the coming days.
- New York Workforce Funding Rollout: Monitor NYSERDA for program specifics and application windows following the $50 million clean energy workforce announcement — details on eligible training programs and targeted trades are expected to follow the initial announcement.
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