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Adani Power is an Indian multinational power and energy company, subsidiary of Adani Group and based in Khodiyar in Ahmedabad, India. It is a private thermal power producer, with a capacity of 15,250 MW [ 3 ] and operates a mega solar plant of 40 MW at Naliya, Bitta, Kutch , Gujarat. [ 4 ]
Adani Enterprises Limited NSE: ADANIGAS: Adani Gas Limited: NSE: ADANIGREEN: Adani Green Energy Limited NSE: ADANIPORTS: Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited: NSE: ADANIPOWER: Adani Power Limited NSE: ADANITRANS: Adani Transmission Limited: NSE: ADFFOODS: ADF Foods Limited NSE: ADHUNIKIND: Adhunik Industries Limited NSE: ABCAPITAL
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The company was incorporated in 1993 under the name Adani Exports Limited. [6] It mainly deals with the group's integrated resources management, power trading, and natural resources businesses on a standalone basis. [7] Its general purpose is to act as an in-house incubator for Adani Group's new businesses until they become self-sustainable. [8 ...
Adani Power emerged as India's largest private power producer in 2014. [32] Adani Power's total installed capacity then stood at 9,280 MW. [ 33 ] On 16 May of the same year, Adani Ports acquired Dhamra Port on East coast of India for ₹ 5,500 crore (equivalent to ₹ 88 billion or US$1.0 billion in 2023). [ 34 ]
The company was incorporated on 23 January 2016, as Adani Green Energy Limited under the Companies Act 2013. [9] [10] During the initial days of existence, AGEL and Inox Wind together established a 20 MW capacity wind power project in Lahori, Madhya Pradesh. [11] Also, AGEL bought Inox Wind's 50 MW wind power project at Dayapar village in Kutch.
Adani Transmission was founded by Gautam Adani in December 2015 after separating the decade-old transmission business from Adani Enterprises. [5] At the time of the founding, the company became the primary custodian for more than 3800 circuit kilometers of transmission lines originating from the Mundra Thermal Power Station, connecting Mundra–Dehgam, Mundra–Mohindergarh and Tirora–Warora.
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