Adani Green Adds Two New Subsidiaries To Boost Renewables

Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) has expanded its renewable energy portfolio with the incorporation of two new step-down subsidiaries, strengthening its clean energy generation and distribution capabilities.

In an official filing, the company said its wholly owned subsidiary, Adani Saur Urja (KA) Ltd (ASUKAL), has established two additional wholly owned entities — Adani Hydro Energy Thirteen Limited (AHE13L) and Adani Hydro Energy Sixteen Limited (AHE16L). Both companies are based in Gujarat, further reinforcing the state’s position as a core hub for the Adani Group’s renewable-energy initiatives.

According to the filing, the primary purpose of AHE13L and AHE16L is to undertake the generation, development, transformation, transmission, distribution and sale of electricity produced from renewable sources. These include solar, wind and other clean-energy technologies.

The incorporation of these subsidiaries aligns with AGEL’s broader strategy to expand its footprint across India’s renewable-energy landscape. As one of the country’s largest renewable-power producers, AGEL continues to scale up its infrastructure to meet rising clean-energy demand and support national sustainability and carbon-reduction commitments.

The establishment of the two entities reflects AGEL’s ongoing efforts to diversify its green portfolio and enhance operational efficiency across multiple renewable verticals. With this move, the company reinforces its commitment to building an integrated renewable-energy ecosystem capable of supporting large-scale deployment of clean power across India.

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