Adani Power announces Q4 FY24 results

  • | Friday | 3rd May, 2024

Adani Power Ltd. [APL], a part of Adani portfolio companies, today announced the financial results for the fourth quarter ended 31st March 2024.   Commenting on the quarterly results, Gautam Adani, Chairman, Adani Group said, As India transitions to a more sustainable energy future, the Adani Portfolio of companies will continue to provide innovative, reliable, and scalable solutions to support the nations economic growth and help realise the aspirations of its billion plus citizens. Adani Power is a key component of our long-term strategy, supplying reliable base load power across a vast part of the country, executing benchmark-setting projects, creating assets of national importance, and acting as the balancing supply to enable greater integration of renewables in the grid. We are committed to continuous innovation across businesses and creating sustainable value for all stakeholders.   S B Khyalia, CEO, Adani Power Limited, said, "Adani Power has posted yet another outstanding quarter demonstrating its core strengths, capping a year of exceptional operational and financial performance in a fitting testimony to its sound strategy and operational excellence. On our journey to achieve the Companys vision, we are focusing on tech-enabled reliability enhancement, reduction in cost of generation, and improvement in plant efficiency.  Adani Power is committed to empowering lives and contributing to Indias energy security by anticipating the need for sustainable, affordable, and reliable power supply and serving it by building capacities in a timely and cost-effective manner.   The operating performance for Q4 FY 2023-24 includes the 1600 MW Godda Ultra-supercritical Thermal Power Plant (USCTPP) of APLs subsidiary Adani Power (Jharkhand) Limited (APJL), which was commissioned in Q1 FY 2023-24. During the fourth quarter as well as the Financial Year 2023-24, higher volumes were contributed by almost all plants led by Mundra, the newly commissioned Godda plant, Udupi, and Mahan. Domestic power sales volumes continued to be driven by growing power demand across India, and offtake under Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) was further supported by falling prices of imported coal and alternate fuel.

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