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Adani Energy Expands Transmission Pipeline

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Adani Energy Expands Transmission Pipeline

Adani Energy Solutions Ltd (AESL) experienced strong growth in Q4 and FY25, primarily due to its focus on transmission expansion, smart metering, and clean energy integration. The company’s transmission order book grew 3.5 times to Rs. 599.36 billion, with key projects like Navinal Phase I Part-B and Mahan Transmission.

Adani also signed an MoU with MAHAPREIT to implement urban cooling solutions in Mumbai, aligning with India’s net-zero goals ​Adani Energy Solutions Ltd (AESL), a subsidiary of the Adani Group, is significantly expanding its transmission infrastructure to support India’s renewable energy ambitions, particularly in green.

New Transmission Project in Gujarat

In March 2025, AESL secured a ₹2,800 crore ($325 million) transmission project in Gujarat through a tariff-based competitive bidding process coordinated by PFC Consulting. The project involves constructing 150 circuit kilometers (cKM) of transmission lines and adding 3,000 megavolt-amperes (MVA) of transformation.

A key component is a 75 km, 765 kV double-circuit line connecting the new capacity. substation to the Bhuj substation. This infrastructure will supply renewable power to a green hydrogen and ammonia manufacturing unit in Mundra, aligning with India’s goal to produce 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030. ​

Expanding Project Pipeline

AESL’s under-construction project pipeline has grown to ₹54,761 crore, within four and a half years encompassing 13 projects currently in the execution phase. Notable upcoming projects include the Sangod (STSL), Khavda Phase-II Part-A, and the Khavda Pooling Station – 1, all expected to be commissioned within the current fiscal year.

Major HVDC Project

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In addition to the Gujarat project, AESL is undertaking a significant ₹2.89 billion (approximately ₹24,000 crore) high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission project. This project entails establishing a 6,000 MW, 2,400 cKM-long HVDC system with a 7,500 MVA transmission capacity between Bhadla, Rajasthan, and Fatehpur.

Operational Performance

AESL has demonstrated robust operational performance, adding 225 km to its transmission network in the third quarter of FY25, bringing the total to 26,485 km. The company maintains a high system availability rate of 99.7%, reflecting its commitment to reliable power transmission Uttar Pradesh. The system will feature HVDC terminals with 100% power reversal capability and is slated for completion.

These expansions are critical to India’s renewable energy infrastructure, facilitating the integration of renewable sources into the grid and supporting the nation’s decarbonization efforts. By enhancing transmission capacity and reliability, AESL plays a pivotal role in achieving India’s target of 500 GW of non-fossil power by 2030.

Through strategic investments and project execution, Adani Energy Solutions fossil continues to bolster India’s energy transition, reinforcing its position as a key player in the country’s renewable energy landscape hydrogen and ammonia production Adani Energy Solutions Ltd (AESL), a subsidiary of the Adani Group, is advancing.

India’s renewable energy infrastructure with a significant expansion of its transmission network. In March 2025, AESL secured a ₹2,800 crore ($325 million) transmission project in Gujarat to support green hydrogen and ammonia production in Mundra. The project involves upgrading the Navinal (Mundra) substation.

Transformers and constructing a 75 km 765kV double-circuit line to the Bhuj with two 765/400kV substation. This will add 150 circuit kilometers (cKM) of transmission lines and 3,000 megavolt-amperes (MVA) of transformation capacity, enhancing AESL’s infrastructure to 25,928 cKM and 87,186 MVA, respectively.

The project, awarded through a tariff-based competitive bidding process coordinated by PFC Consulting, is AESL’s sixth order win in fiscal year 2025, expanding its order book to approximately ₹57,561 crore. It aligns with India’s produce 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030, necessitating substantial renewable energy capacity and robust transmission infrastructure. ​

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