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India's push to tighten power grid discipline is colliding with its clean energy ambitions as tougher rules for solar and wind projects alarm investors, who warn the requirements could slash returns and impede investment needed for the energy transition.

Commercial U.S. solar customers are seeing installation costs spike as the war in Iran chokes supply of aluminium and makes racking systems more expensive, compounding financial pressures on an industry already grappling with elevated silver prices.

China's solar shipments abroad jumped 60% year-on-year in April, customs data showed on Monday, remaining robust even after the government removed an export tax refund.

ICLN, QCLN, ACES and TAN gain attention as low-emission power growth outpaces global electricity supply growth.

Green ETFs like ICLN surge as renewables matched coal generation in 2025, with solar and nuclear driving global low-emission power growth.

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Europe's co-located renewable power and battery capacity is expected to surge more than 450% by 2030, with Germany the most attractive country to build projects, a report by Aurora Energy Research showed on Monday.

Top solar companies, banks and insurers have stopped doing business with at least a half dozen recently built U.S. panel factories because of uncertainty over whether their ties to China could disqualify them from clean-energy subsidies, according to industry executives and documents reviewed by Reuters.

Clean energy funds spent two years absorbing damage from rising rates, expiring incentives, and policy whiplash.

Clean energy ETFs could be the real winner as energy security fears, oil volatility and strong fund inflows drive investor interest.

A court in the southern Indian state of Karnataka has temporarily blocked new, tougher penalties for solar and wind power producers for deviating from scheduled grid supply after industry bodies challenged the rules.

Middle East tensions are pushing oil prices higher, fueling a surge in clean energy ETFs as investors eye long-term growth opportunities.

Energy security fears may fast-track the clean energy transition. Clean energy ETFs could be the real winner.

Green ETFs like ICLN are in focus after U.S. clean power installations hit a record 50.3 GW in 2025, as solar, wind and battery storage drive grid expansion.
