Renewable Energy Weekly — 2026-06-08
India's renewable energy sector surged this week with Adani Green Energy commissioning a 50 MW solar project at Khavda, bringing operational capacity to nearly 20 GW, while the U.S. added 6.4 GW of utility-scale solar, wind, and storage in Q1 2026. Meanwhile, the IEA reported a record 108 GW of global battery storage additions in 2025, signaling accelerating momentum in grid stability infrastructure across major markets.
Renewable Energy Weekly — 2026-06-08
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Adani Green Energy Reaches 20 GW Operational Capacity with Khavda Solar Commissioning
- What happened: Adani Green Energy commissioned a 50 MW solar project at Khavda, Gujarat on June 1, 2026, expanding its total operational renewable capacity to 19,835.8 MW (nearly 20 GW).
- Why it matters: This milestone strengthens India's position as a renewable energy leader and demonstrates the Khavda Renewable Energy Park's critical role in India's clean energy expansion. The park is on track to reach its 30 GW target with contributions from both Adani Green and NTPC.
- Scale: 50 MW newly commissioned; 19.8 GW total operational capacity

U.S. Utility-Scale Renewable Capacity Surges: 6.4 GW Added in Q1 2026
- What happened: The U.S. added 6.4 GW of utility-scale solar, wind, and battery storage capacity in Q1 2026, marking strong acceleration in clean power infrastructure deployment.
- Why it matters: This growth reflects sustained momentum in renewable deployment despite regulatory headwinds. A significant portion of planned capacity is expected to reach commercial operation in late 2026, supporting grid decarbonization targets.
- Scale: 6.4 GW Q1 additions; 86 GW total planned for 2026

IEA Reports 108 GW Global Battery Storage Additions in 2025—Record Year
- What happened: The International Energy Agency announced that global battery energy storage systems (BESS) additions totaled 108 GW in 2025, marking a record year for grid-scale energy storage deployment.
- Why it matters: Battery storage is now essential to renewable energy integration and grid stability. This record reflects growing recognition that wind and solar require robust storage to maximize grid value, with major markets increasing BESS investment substantially.
- Scale: 108 GW BESS added in 2025; storage capacity becoming critical infrastructure

Project Tracker
| Project | Type | Capacity | Location | Status | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adani Khavda Solar | Solar | 50 MW (commissioned) | Khavda, Gujarat, India | Operational (June 1, 2026) | |
| NTPC Fatehgarh BESS | Battery Storage | 3,200 MWh | Rajasthan, India | Tender Open |
Policy & Regulation
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United Kingdom: The UK government is considering a subsidy programme for community battery storage systems, with Energy Minister Michael Shanks highlighting the potential to "put power back into the hands of local people" through distributed grid assets.
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India: Green hydrogen development is accelerating with government incentives and falling renewable costs driving commercial project deployment. The industry is rapidly scaling from pilot projects to large-scale commercial operations.
Investment & Finance
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NTPC Green Energy: The state-owned company opened bidding for a 3,200 MWh battery energy storage project at the Fatehgarh Solar Plant in Rajasthan, advancing India's grid stability infrastructure and demonstrating major commitment to energy storage integration.
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U.S. Energy Sector: American companies have committed to investing $100 billion over five years in battery storage manufacturing and deployment, positioning the U.S. as a leader in domestically-produced energy storage infrastructure.
Technology Spotlight
IRENA's latest cost analysis shows that firm solar-plus-storage systems have achieved dramatic cost reductions, falling from above $100/MWh in 2020 to $54–$82/MWh by 2025 at high-quality resource sites. Since 2010, solar installation costs have fallen 87%, onshore wind 55%, and battery storage costs 93%—making renewables increasingly cost-competitive with fossil fuels across all markets.
What to Watch Next Week
- NTPC Fatehgarh BESS Bidding: Track the progress of NTPC's 3,200 MWh battery storage tender closing and expected bids from major storage providers.
- U.S. Wind Pipeline Recovery: Monitor whether Q2 2026 reverses Q1's stagnation in land-based wind project approvals (28 GW of planned capacity) and offshore wind's 33% pipeline decline.
- UK Community Battery Subsidy Announcement: Expect formal policy details on community-scale battery storage incentives from the UK government, which could open new market opportunities.
Sources: SolarQuarter, pv magazine, IEA, NTPC, Electrek, Solar Power Portal, Renewable Watch
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