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Why Indian Businesses Are Turning to Direct Renewable Power Procurement

For most of India's history with electricity, businesses didn't really have a choice in where their power came from. You paid your local distribution company, took whatever mix of fossil and renewable power showed up on the grid, and that was that. That's no longer the only option. A growing number of Indian companies are now sourcing clean power directly from renewable generators, bypassing the traditional utility relationship almost entirely, through a mechanism known as open access. What's Actually Changing in How Power Gets Bought Open access allows a business above a certain consumption threshold to buy electricity directly from a power generator or through a power exchange, rather than exclusively from its local distribution company. When that power comes specifically from renewable sources — solar, wind, or hydro — it's typically referred to as green open access. For a company with meaningful energy consumption, this isn't a small technical detail. It...

Why Stalled Solar Projects Are Becoming an Opportunity in India

Not every solar project in India gets built on schedule. Plenty get stuck tied up in financing trouble, stalled by delays, or simply abandoned by developers who ran out of runway before construction ever finished. For years, these half-built or dormant sites were treated as write-offs. That's changing. A growing number of developers are looking at stalled solar assets and seeing something else entirely: an opportunity hiding in plain sight. Why So Many Solar Projects Get Stuck in the First Place Building a utility-scale solar plant isn't just about panels and sunlight. It involves land acquisition, financing, grid connectivity approvals, and a long list of regulatory steps that all have to line up in sequence. When even one piece falls through a financier pulls out, a timeline slips past what investors will tolerate a project can sit dormant for years. Multiply that across the country, and you end up with a meaningful number of solar sites that have permits, partial infrastru...