Our power plant operations are setting benchmarks in the sector, marked by consistent high performance on despatch availability, superior cost-effectiveness leveraging advanced technologies, unparalleled fuel and logistics capabilities, and proven expertise in operations and maintenance (O&M).
We operate our assets with a balanced mix of remunerative long-term tie-ups and ideally located open capacity, generating superior returns and optimising value creation for stakeholders.
We are a beacon of sustainability, delivering best-in-class performance while setting standards for sustainable and responsible practices in the thermal power sector.
We are financially strong and resilient, evident by the 10-notch credit rating improvement since 2018, driven by capital and liquidity management, backed by remunerative contracts and extensive risk mitigation efforts.
Adani Power, headquartered in Ahmedabad, commenced operations in 2006 with the commencement of construction of its first power plant in Mundra, Gujarat. Over the years, we have considerably expanded our portfolio, which currently comprises 12 assets and addresses power requirements across eight states. Two of these assets are operated by our subsidiaries Mahan Energen Limited and Korba Power Limited. We also operate an asset through Moxie Power Generation Limited (MPGL), in which we have a 49% stake.
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Total operational power generation capacity, including 2,300 MW capacity acquired in FY 2024-25
Share in coal and lignite-based generation capacity (All India/ private sector)
Coal handling capacity
Fly ash handling capacity
of capacity based on supercritical and ultra-supercritical technologies
of capacity contracted under LT/MT PPAs, 92% has assured fuel cost recovery
of domestic fuel requirements secured under LT/MT contracts
O&M availability, among the best in industry
LT/MT: Long-term/medium-term; PPA: Power purchase agreement; MMTPA: million metric tonnes per annum
* excludes 1,600 MW Godda power plant
greenfield TPP portfolio installed (9,240 MW) during 2008-2014
coal-based TPP (Tiroda Phase-I) to be registered for CDM with UNFCCC
sea water-based Flue Gas Desulphurisation Plant (Mundra TPP Phase-IV)
HVDC system by private player – 989 km 500 KV HVDC bipole line with 2,500 MW transmission capacity
The targeted thermal capacity addition of 12,520 MW is more than 15% of India's projected incremental thermal power capacity required by FY 2031-32.
The Indian power sector continues to scale new peaks as electrification, production-linked schemes and a surge in electrical gadgets and mobility drive residential and industrial demand. The peak power demand increased from 203 GW in FY 2021-22 to 250 GW in FY 2024-25, and is projected to reach nearly 390 GW by FY 2031-32. An aggregate capacity of 930 GW will be required by 2031-32 to meet this rise in demand, including 290 GW from thermal capacity.
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