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Clean Energy Surges Globally Amid Regulatory Hurdles: Key Partnerships and Expansions

Clean Energy Surges Globally Amid Regulatory Hurdles: Key Partnerships and Expansions

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In the past 48 hours, the clean energy industry shows robust global momentum through key partnerships and expansions, despite regulatory hurdles for fossil-tied projects. Inox Clean Energy and RJ Corp announced a joint venture on February 13, 2026, acquiring Skypower Services MENA to deploy 570 MW of renewables in Africa initially, targeting 2.5 GW by FY29 with sovereign-backed PPAs yielding over 20 percent IRRs.[2] Hanwha Renewables partnered with Morrisons Chrysalis for over 3.5 GW of solar and battery storage in North America, using an evergreen M&A model for de-risked assets, with potential growth to Japan, Australia, and Italy.[4]

Uzbekistan reported sharp rises in solar and wind generation early 2026, accelerating its clean transition.[1] The EU and Algeria advanced their energy partnership on February 12, focusing on renewables, hydrogen, and efficiency, affirming Algerias role as a sustainable gas supplier.[8] NorthWestern Energy hit 52 percent carbon-free electric portfolio in 2025, topping the U.S. industrys 41 percent average.[5]

Regulatory pressures persist: Indias Supreme Court deferred judgment on Adanis Uttar Pradesh thermal plant due to forest proximity and emission concerns, highlighting tensions versus renewables.[3] Indonesias House Commission XII pushed bioethanol on February 13 to cut fuel imports.[7]

Leaders respond aggressively: Inox Clean aims for 10 GW IPP and 11 GW solar manufacturing by FY28 via such deals.[2] Battery innovation surges, with lithium-sulfur eyed for higher density and next-gen needs projecting 6700 GWh annual production by 2031.[9]

Compared to prior weeks, deal volumes echo 2025s record U.S. sustainable transactions at 5.6 billion dollars,[10] but Africa and North America now lead fresh gigawatt-scale pushes, signaling faster diversification amid supply chain strains for lithium and metals. No major disruptions or consumer shifts noted, though EV incentives in India bolster chains.[6] Overall, clean energy scales amid fossil scrutiny. (298 words)

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