Why all eyes will be on these 5 energy stocks: Emmvee Photovoltaic Power, Inox Clean Energy, NHPC, Indraprastha Gas, ONGC on Monday – BusinessLine

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Emmvee Photovoltaic Power Ltd’s material and wholly owned subsidiary, Emmvee Energy Private Ltd, has commenced operation of its 2.5 GW solar module line at its factory located in Sulibele, Hoskote Taluk, Bengaluru, Karnataka (Unit VI). This commissioning forms part of the Company’s planned capacity expansion as disclosed in the offer documents filed in connection with its initial public offer and has been completed in line with the envisaged timeline. Pursuant to the above commissioning, the Company’s aggregate solar module manufacturing capacity now stands increased to 10.3 GW.
Inox Clean Energy Ltd has executed definitive agreements with Australia-based Macquarie Corporate Holdings Pty Ltd and other shareholders to acquire Vibrant Energy, which has a portfolio of 1,337 MW. Noida-based INOXGFL Group company did not disclose the deal value, but as per industry sources, it was about ₹5,000 crore.
Indraprastha Gas Ltd has signed a joint venture agreement with Hindustan Waste Treatment Private Ltd for setting up compressed biogas plant and biofuel projects. The joint venture features an equal partnership model with balanced control mechanisms between both entities.
After successful completion of trial run, NHPC has declared Commercial Operation (CoD) of Unit #2 (250 MW) of Subansiri Lower HE Project, 2,000 MW (8 x 250 MW), Assam/Arunachal Pradesh from 00:00 hours on 23.12.2025. The COD of balance units of Subansiri Lower HE Project will be intimated in due course.
The Indian Institute of Management Nagpur (IIM) and ONGC Green have signed an agreement to collaborate on research, capacity building, and policy-driven initiatives in the field of green and future energy. Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the two institutions will jointly work on key areas such as environmental sustainability and ESG frameworks, renewable energy integration into power systems, carbon and green credit markets, energy storage, e-mobility policies, and leadership development.
Published on December 22, 2025
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