Gautam Adani's renewable energy company is targeting to set up 45 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy capacity by 2030, as it looks to cut emissions and help India meet its carbon neutrality target. Adani Green Energy Ltd has 8,316 megawatts (8.3 GW) of operational renewable energy capacity and another 12,118 MW either nearing construction or under execution, sources close to the company said. The target is to take this 20,434 MW (operational plus under execution projects) to 45,000 MW or 45 GW by 2030, they said, adding AGEL is looking to build roughly 3 GW of capacity to generate electricity from solar and wind energy every year.
French energy giant TotalEnergies holds a 19.7 per cent stake in AGEL. Recently US investment firm GQG Partners picked a 6.8 per cent stake in the company and Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) another 2.8 per cent. AGEL has a clear sight of how it will fund the renewable capacity addition, they said without giving details.
The capacity AGEL is building is about 10 per cent of the renewable energy capacity that India is targeting by 2030 in the transition towards achieving a net zero carbon emission target by 2070. Besides AGEL, other industry leaders like Tata Power, ReNew Power and Acme Solar and state-owned NTPC, has announced big plans to transition to green energy. At the time of investing in the company, GQG's Rajiv Jain had stated that Adanis are efficient.
«For example, they get paid in 60 days versus 260 days for a competitor. Given their efficiencies, it is our view that the company will generate higher returns.» In terms of revenue visibility, there is a 25-year fixed-tariff power purchase agreement (PPA) with an average portfolio tariff of Rs 3.02 per unit, sources said. Despite
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