Adani Power Limited

Adani Power is the leading private thermal power generator in the country with an installed capacity of about 10,480 Megawatt. The four power projects of Adani Power are spread across the cities of Udupi, Tirora, Mundra and Kawai. Adani Power was earlier started as a power trading company in 1996. It started its power generation with the establishment of thermal power station at Mundra of Gujarat. The Mundra project has now became the leading coal fired Thermal Power Station in the country and also the fifth leading coal fuelled thermal power plant in the world. The plant has now also became the largest power plant in Asia with an installed capacity of 4620 Megawatt. The power plant is also the largest privately owned thermal power plant in the world. With the implementation of power plant in the cities of Udupi in Karnataka, Tirora in Maharashtra, Mundra in Gujarat and Kawai of Rajasthan, with an overall installed capacity of 10,480 Megawatt, makes the company, the largest private power producer in India.

Operations:

Mundra Thermal Power Station, Gujarat

Installed Capacity: 4620 Megawatt (5 X 660 Megawatt + 4 X 330 Megawatt)

Mundra Thermal Power Plant is a coal fired Thermal Power Plant operated by Adani Power. It is located at the Mundra town of Kutch district in Gujarat.

Adani Power became the first thermal power producer for synchronising the first super critical technology based power station at Mundra in India. It generated 660 Megawatt power using the super critical technology. This is also the first super critical generating unit in the country.

The Mundra power project is also the quickest project execution ever by any power developer in India with a record achievement of inception to synchronisation in 36 months.

Tirora Thermal Power Station, Maharashtra

Installed Capacity: 3300 Megawatt (5 X 660 MW)

Tirora Thermal Power Plant is a coal fired Thermal Power Plant operated by Adani Power. It is located at the Tirora town of Gondia district in Maharashtra. With its whole capacity of 3300 MW, the Power Station includes 5 x 660 Megawatt units. All units at this power station is utilizing the Super Critical Technology. Tirora Power Station uses the recent technologies for environmental supervision and Tirora Thermal Power Plant is also the largest coal fired thermal power station of Maharashtra.

Kawai Thermal Power Station, Rajasthan

Installed Capacity: 1320 Megawatt (2 X 660 Megawatt Units)

The Kawai Thermal Power Station is a coal fired Thermal Power Plant operated by Adani Power. It is located at the Kawai village of Baran district in Rajasthan. Adani Power Rajasthan Limited (APRL) is the largest power generator plant in Rajasthan with an installed capacity of 1320 Megawatt. The power plant is using the Supercritical Technology.

Udupi Thermal Power Station, Karnataka

Installed Capacity: 1200 Megawatt (2 X 600 Megawatt)

Udupi Thermal Power Station is a coal fired thermal power plant operated by Adani Power. It is located at Padubidri village of Udupi district in Karnataka. The Udupi Power Corporation Limited is a 2 X 600 Megawatt imported coal fired power scheme in the Udupi District of Karnataka.

It is erected in the western coastal region of the country, the plant is erected in the village of Yellur, in between the cities of Mangalore and Udupi.

Bitta Solar Power Plant, Gujarat

Installed Capacity: 40 Megawatt

Bitta Solar Power Plant is a solar powered power plant located at the Bitta town of Kutch district in Gujarat. It was commissioned in December 2011 and is commissioned within 165 days, which is a record. The installed capacity of the Thermal Power Plant is 40 Megawatt.