Call for submission

We invite organisations and end-users across India’s solar value chain and demand side to submit Case Studies | Good Practices | Success Stories that capture their journey and achievements in India’s solar ecosystem.

Eligible applicants include government agencies, project developers, manufacturers, EPC companies, technology providers, financiers, start-ups and service providers. Other eligible applicants include solar energy end-users and asset owners from across key consumption segments like  residential, commercial and institutional buildings; commercial and industrial energy consumers; utility-scale power procurement and grid supply entities; agricultural and rural energy users; critical infrastructure and heavy industry (off-grid and grid-connected); transportation, mobility and urban infrastructure; clean-energy, green hydrogen and green ammonia producers; and community, social and developmental infrastructure.

The Case Studies | Good Practices | Success Stories should showcase participants as drivers of leadership, innovation and entrepreneurship, while documenting impactful initiatives that are contributing to India’s clean energy transition. Submissions should go beyond project descriptions to demonstrate how they translated into measurable outcomes and long-term value.

What You Get?

  • Accepted Case Studies | Good Practices | Success Stories will be featured in a curated compendium
  • Shortlisted stories will be published in the form of a book by a global publisher
  • An interview will be conducted with the shortlisted company’s CEO or the Head of the Organisation, highlighting his/her vision and company’s role in shaping India’s solar future.
  • Outstanding Case Studies |  Good Practices |  Success Stories + interviews will be broadcast over All India Radio

What We Are Looking For?

We are seeking clear, compelling and well-structured Case Studies | Good Practices | Success Stories from both solution providers and energy consumers that demonstrate leadership and impact across India’s solar ecosystem. Submissions should tell a cohesive story of challenge, informed decision-making, innovation, collaboration and outcomes, and illustrate how your organisation or institution is contributing to the growth of India’s solar and clean-energy landscape, while advancing national priorities.

Submission Format

    Submission Timeline

    • Call for Submissions Opens: [Date]
    • Submission Deadline: [Date | Time | Time Zone]

    Why Submit

    • Showcase leadership on a national stage: Highlight your organisation’s solar leadership, innovation and entrepreneurial journey.
    • Engage key decision-makers: Present your impact to policymakers, investors, utilities, industry leaders and global stakeholders shaping India’s clean energy future.
    • Gain visibility with purpose: Move beyond recognition to influence thinking on ambition, resilience and global competitiveness.
    • Enable collaboration and replication: Inspire adoption of your model across sectors, regions and use cases.
    • Unlock partnerships and growth opportunities: Open pathways for new partnerships, investment and market expansion.
    • Contribute to policy and market evolution: Help shape policy thinking, build market confidence and inform future deployment models.

    Submission Guidelines

    • To ensure consistency, transparency and fair evaluation, all submissions must adhere to the following guidelines:
    • Visual Content: High resolution photographs of the plants, senior leadership and community engagement are also required to be submitted.
    • Original content: Submissions must be original, factually accurate and approved for public dissemination by the submitting organisation or institution.
    • Prescribed structure: Submissions must follow the specified format and adhere to the recommended section-wise word limits.
    • AI disclosure: Any use of artificial intelligence tools in drafting, editing or preparing the submission must be clearly disclosed. Please specify the tool(s) used and the purpose (e.g., language refinement, editing support or data visualisation).
    • Authorisation: Each submission must be accompanied by either an authority letter from a competent official within the organisation or institution, or a signed self-declaration confirming that the submitting individual is duly authorised to submit the success story on behalf of the organisation.
    • Compliance: Submissions that exceed word limits, do not follow the prescribed structure, lack AI disclosure, or are missing authorisation may be rejected or returned for revision.
    • Final decision: The decision of the organisers regarding selection, shortlisting and publication of submissions is final and binding.