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Adani Power

Overview

Adani Power Limited is the power generation arm of the Adani Group, an Indian multinational conglomerate headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It is engaged primarily in the development, operation and maintenance of thermal power projects, and is among the largest private sector power producers in India.

Field Details
Type Public company
Industry Electric power generation
Parent Adani Group
Headquarters Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Founder Gautam Adani
Listings BSE, NSE
Primary business Thermal power generation

Background

Adani Power was incorporated as part of the diversification of the Adani Group beyond its original trading and ports businesses. The Adani Group, founded by Gautam Adani in 1988, expanded into infrastructure sectors including ports, logistics, energy, mining and renewables. Adani Power was constituted to consolidate the group's electricity generation activities, particularly large coal-fired thermal stations supplying power to state utilities under long-term purchase agreements.

Operations

The company operates a portfolio of thermal power plants across several Indian states, supplying electricity to distribution utilities through power purchase agreements (PPAs) and on a merchant basis. Plant locations have included sites in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand. The Mundra plant in Kutch district, Gujarat, was among the early flagship facilities of the company and has been one of the larger single-location coal-based generation complexes in India.

Fuel and supply chain

Coal procurement for the company's plants involves a mix of domestic linkages from Coal India subsidiaries and imported coal, often handled through Adani Group-controlled port and logistics infrastructure such as Mundra Port.

Corporate history

  • Incorporation of Adani Power as the dedicated power generation entity of the Adani Group.
  • Initial public offering and listing of equity shares on the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange of India.
  • Commissioning of successive generating units at Mundra and at other project sites in central and western India.
  • Acquisition of additional thermal generation assets from other developers, expanding installed capacity through inorganic growth.

Significance

Adani Power is a notable participant in India's electricity sector, particularly in the private thermal generation segment that emerged after liberalisation of the power industry in the 1990s and 2000s. Its plants contribute to base-load supply for several state electricity distribution companies, and the firm has played a role in debates around coal-based generation, tariff disputes under PPAs, and the broader transition of the Indian power mix.

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