Adani Power Plans Rs Two Trillion Investment To Reach 45 GW
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Adani Power Plans Rs Two Trillion Investment To Reach 45 GW

Adani Power is implementing a capital expenditure programme of over Rs two trillion (tn) with a target of reaching 45 gigawatts (GW) of capacity over the next five years, the group said at its annual general meeting. The group is entering the nuclear power business through Adani Atomic Energy with a target of 10 GW by 2035 and has identified land to support that expansion. The chairman set out expansion across power, transmission, ports, data centres and cement backed by large-scale infrastructure investments.

Adani Energy Solutions has increased its transmission order book to Rs 720 billion (bn), including the Khavda South Olpad high voltage direct current (HVDC) line, reinforcing its HVDC capability. The company has partnered with Bhutan's Druk Green Power Corporation to jointly develop five thousand megawatts (MW) of hydro projects and is pursuing cross-border generation. Adani Total Gas has crossed one point one million (mn) piped natural gas (PNG) home connections and will ramp up PNG projects amid the geopolitical context.

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone handled over 500 million tonnes (mn t) of cargo in FY26 and targets handling one billion tonnes (bn t) by 2030 as part of a long-term capacity build-out. The data centre business aims to build a three GW platform by 2030 and has signed a binding memorandum of understanding for a gigawatt-scale facility with Google in Visakhapatnam. Partnerships with Microsoft, Uber and Flipkart were cited as indicators of expected digital demand.

The mining services business entered four new mine developer and operator agreements, taking capacity to 145 million tonnes (mn t) per annum, while the cement platform now has 110 million tonnes (mn t) per annum of installed capacity. In FY26 the group made capital investments of over Rs one point five trillion (tn), recorded revenue of Rs two point nine two trillion (tn), up seven point four per cent year on year, and reported a net profit of Rs 463.76 billion (bn), up 13.9 per cent. The company said these results reflect continued investment across hard and digital infrastructure.

Adani Power is implementing a capital expenditure programme of over Rs two trillion (tn) with a target of reaching 45 gigawatts (GW) of capacity over the next five years, the group said at its annual general meeting. The group is entering the nuclear power business through Adani Atomic Energy with a target of 10 GW by 2035 and has identified land to support that expansion. The chairman set out expansion across power, transmission, ports, data centres and cement backed by large-scale infrastructure investments. Adani Energy Solutions has increased its transmission order book to Rs 720 billion (bn), including the Khavda South Olpad high voltage direct current (HVDC) line, reinforcing its HVDC capability. The company has partnered with Bhutan's Druk Green Power Corporation to jointly develop five thousand megawatts (MW) of hydro projects and is pursuing cross-border generation. Adani Total Gas has crossed one point one million (mn) piped natural gas (PNG) home connections and will ramp up PNG projects amid the geopolitical context. Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone handled over 500 million tonnes (mn t) of cargo in FY26 and targets handling one billion tonnes (bn t) by 2030 as part of a long-term capacity build-out. The data centre business aims to build a three GW platform by 2030 and has signed a binding memorandum of understanding for a gigawatt-scale facility with Google in Visakhapatnam. Partnerships with Microsoft, Uber and Flipkart were cited as indicators of expected digital demand. The mining services business entered four new mine developer and operator agreements, taking capacity to 145 million tonnes (mn t) per annum, while the cement platform now has 110 million tonnes (mn t) per annum of installed capacity. In FY26 the group made capital investments of over Rs one point five trillion (tn), recorded revenue of Rs two point nine two trillion (tn), up seven point four per cent year on year, and reported a net profit of Rs 463.76 billion (bn), up 13.9 per cent. The company said these results reflect continued investment across hard and digital infrastructure.

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