By integrating efficient practices and maintaining high standards of environmental stewardship, we aim to support India’s energy security and contribute to a sustainable future.
Performance Highlights FY 2024-25
0.85 tCO2e/MWh
GHG emission recorded in FY 2024-25
100.6%
Ash utilisation achieved
34.55% Lower
than the statutory limit for hinterland plants (3.50 m3/ MWh) and 13.20% lower than the stretched internal target of 2.50 m3/MWh*
7 Plants (out of 12)
with renewable energy installations (in thermal plants for auxiliary power consumption and one 40 MW Bitta solar power plant with grid connectivity)
2.17 kL/MWh
Water intensity performance recorded in FY 2024-25
75%
Power-generating units have received certification for being single-use plastic-free
*Godda TPP has a statutory limit of 3.00 m3/MWh.
Adani Power’s Strategic Targets and Commitments
- Aim to be among the top five companies in India for ESG benchmarking within the electric utility sector by FY 2025-26
- Target-specific GHG emissions of approximately 0.84 tCO2e/MWh by 2025-26, while exploring net carbon neutrality and enhanced public disclosures by FY 2025-26
- Committed to planting 7.85 million trees by FY 2029-30 as part of the 100 million tree initiative
- Achieve single-use plastic-free certification for all operating locations by FY 2025-26
- Integrate business operations with the India Business Biodiversity Initiative (IBBI), ensuring no net loss to biodiversity and full transparency through public disclosures
- Build a green supply chain by aligning 100% of critical supplies with sustainability goals by FY 2025-26
- Conduct a systematic materiality assessment and embed it into company management systems
- Foster inclusive growth by driving corporate social responsibility initiatives that create positive societal impacts and promote community well-being
UNSDGs linkages

Enhancing Energy Efficiency and Resource Management
Guided by our energy and emissions policy, we focus on efficient energy management through continuous monitoring and measurement of energy consumption. Our commitment to reducing energy use is supported by energy-efficient technologies and an automated control system that improves decision-making and operational reliability.
As a thermal power generator, we recognise the energy-intensive nature of our operations. Under the Government of India's Perform Achieve and Trade (PAT) scheme, we are designated consumers with energy efficiency targets aligned with national conservation goals. Our plant-specific roadmaps ensure we meet these targets, contributing to India's sustainable energy future.
To reduce coal dependency, we have diversified our power generation mix. Our Bitta plant generates 59,352.16 MWh through solar panels, and additional power generation at Mundra, Raipur, Tiroda, Kawai, Dahanu, Korba TPPs contributes 112.89 MWh. Biomass and ammonia co-firing trials have also been successfully conducted, with up to 10% blending at our Raipur TPP
Plant initiatives are present in Directors' Report in Annexure D
Plant-Wise Energy Efficiency Measures
TPP
Energy Inefficiency Reduction Initiatives
Mundra
- Switched off one circulating water pump during winter
- Installed additional economisers in two units, reducing flue gas temperature and coal consumption
- Conducted feasibility study for installing Ammonia co-firing system
Tiroda
- Used chemical and jet cleaners for condenser tubes
- Replaced HPT ventilation valve and HPSV lights with LED lights
Kawai
- Switched off cooling tower fans during winter
- Replaced equipment such as coal burner nozzle and TDBFP R/C valve
Udupi
- Replaced HPSV lights and fluorescent light fittings with LEDs
- Optimised operational efficacy, including accurate temperature setting for cooling water at condenser inlet and outlet
Raipur and Raigarh
- Replaced conventional lights with LEDs
- Installed intelligent flow controllers and VFDs for improved efficiency
- Conducted biomass co-firing trials at Raipur TPP with 5% and 10% blending
- Installed low-capacity cooling water pumps and modified systems and processes at Raigarh TPP to save energy and optimise operations
Our Commitment to Decarbonisation
Adani Power is India's largest private thermal power producer, with a vision to balance India's growing energy needs while addressing climate concerns. The Company integrates its commitment to sustainability and advanced technology into its operational framework. Its focus on ultra-supercritical and supercritical technology, coupled with renewable energy investments, underscores a strategy to enhance energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions, and align with global decarbonisation goals
Transition to Low-Carbon Technologies
Adopt Ultra-Supercritical Technology: Leverage ultra-supercritical technology implemented at the Godda plant to improve efficiency and reduce emissions. Adopt ultra super-critical technologies across new plants and expansion units in existing plants
Implement Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS): Explore CCS solutions to reduce emissions from thermal plants, especially high-capacity facilities like Mundra and Tiroda.
Pilot Green Fuel Technologies: Advance initiatives such as green ammonia combustion trials at Mundra plant and biomass cofiring trials at other plants, reducing dependence on conventional fossil fuels.
Enhance Plant Efficiency: Invest in process optimisation technologies like advanced process control and analytics to improve the thermal efficiency of existing plants.
Strengthen Stakeholder and Community Initiatives
Improve Emission Controls: Expand Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) across all operational thermal plants and further reduce water intensity through advanced recycling technologies.
Promote Ecosystem Conservation: Commit to biodiversity preservation projects, aiming for no net loss of biodiversity while fostering afforestation efforts near plant locations.
Enhance Transparency: Regularly disclose progress on decarbonisation and sustainability goals through integrated and sustainability reporting with external assurance to build stakeholder confidence.