Key Points

Adani Power has received a Letter of Award to develop an 800 MW ultrasupercritical thermal power plant in Madhya Pradesh's Anuppur district. The company will invest Rs 10,500 crore and supply power at a competitive tariff of Rs 5.838 per kWh. This project will help meet Madhya Pradesh's growing electricity demand driven by industrialization and urbanization. The plant represents Adani Power's fourth major power supply contract in the past year, following similar projects in Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar.

Key Points: Adani Power Wins 800 MW Madhya Pradesh Thermal Plant Contract

  • Rs 10,500 crore investment for 800 MW ultrasupercritical thermal plant
  • Project to be completed within 54 months of appointed date
  • Will generate 6000-7000 jobs during construction phase
  • Fourth major power supply order for Adani in last 12 months
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Adani Power receives LoA for supply of power from 800 MW thermal plant to be developed in Madhya Pradesh

Adani Power secures Rs 10,500 crore project to build 800 MW ultrasupercritical thermal plant in Anuppur, supplying power at Rs 5.838/kWh tariff to MP.

"Adani Power remains committed to securing India's energy future in a sustainable way by expanding capacity and embracing advanced technologies - SB Khyalia, CEO Adani Power"

Ahmedabad, August 30

Adani Power on Saturday said it has received a Letter of Award (LoA) from MP Power Management Company Ltd. (MPPMCL) for the supply of power from a new 800 MW Ultrasupercritical thermal power plant to be developed in Anuppur district of Madhya Pradesh.

The project will help Madhya Pradesh meet its ever-growing electricity demand due to increased industrialisation and urbanisation.

The Adani Group company will invest Rs 10,500 crore towards setting up the plant and related infrastructure, a statement said.

Adani Power said it emerged as one of the lowest bidders in a highly competitive bidding process, with the final tariff of Rs 5.838 per kWh.

As part of the contract, the Company will supply power from a new 800 MW Ultra-supercritical thermal power unit, to be set up under the Design, Build, Finance, Own, and Operate (DBFOO) model, in the state.

The unit will be commissioned within 54 months of the appointed date.

"As India's power demand continues to rise, driven by rapid economic growth, especially the base load power, it is imperative to invest in robust energy infrastructure to meet the nation's growing needs. Adani power remains committed to securing India's energy future in a sustainable way by expanding capacity and embracing advanced technologies, The Anuppur plant will play a pivotal role in ensuring reliable, affordable, and competitively priced power for households and businesses, strengthening India's and Madhya Pradesh's energy security and fueling continued progress in the state," said SB Khyalia, Chief Executive Office, Adani Power.

The coal linkage for the power plant has been allocated under the SHAKTI Policy of Government of India to state of Madhya Pradesh.

The project is expected to generate direct and indirect employment of 6,000-7,000 during the construction phase and employ 1,000 personnel once in operation.

The company said it expects to execute the Power Supply Agreement (PSA) in due course with the State Discom.

This is the fourth major power supply order received by the company in the last 12 months.

In September 2024, it, along with Adani Green Energy, received the LoI for a composite 6,600 MW (5,000 MW solar and 1,600 MW thermal) power supply order from Maharashtra state.

In May 2025, it received the LoA from the Uttar Pradesh government for the supply of 1,600 MW of power from a greenfield plant in the state.

In August 2025, the company received the LoA from Bihar government for supply of 2,400 MW of power from a new power plant to be set up in the state.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the project brings employment opportunities, I hope they implement proper environmental safeguards. Ultra-supercritical technology is better than conventional plants, but we need to ensure minimal ecological impact in Anuppur district.
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Aman W
₹5.838 per kWh is quite competitive! This should help keep electricity affordable for households and small businesses in MP. Hope the benefits actually reach the common people.
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Sarah B
Impressive to see Adani Power securing multiple projects across states. Their fourth major order in 12 months shows their growing dominance in India's power sector. The 54-month timeline seems ambitious though!
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Nikhil C
Good to see infrastructure development in central India. MP has been growing rapidly and this power plant will support that growth. Hope the local communities benefit from the employment opportunities mentioned.
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Meera T
While thermal power is necessary for base load, I hope we're also investing equally in renewable energy. The SHAKTI policy coal linkage ensures fuel security, but long-term we need cleaner solutions.

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