Key Points

Adani Power has been awarded a major 1600 MW thermal power project in Madhya Pradesh's Anuppur district. The company will invest approximately Rs 21,000 crore to set up this greenfield facility using ultra-supercritical technology. This marks India's first adoption of the greenshoe option in thermal power tendering, allowing additional capacity at the same tariff. The project is expected to generate significant employment and contribute to India's growing energy security needs.

Key Points: Adani Power Wins 1600 MW Madhya Pradesh Thermal Plant Greenshoe Option

  • Adani Power invests Rs 21,000 crore in new 1600 MW thermal plant
  • Project to create 9000-10000 jobs during construction phase
  • First greenshoe option adoption in India's thermal power sector
  • Plant to be commissioned within 60 months of appointed date
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Adani Power to supply power from greenfield 1,600 MW thermal plant in Madhya Pradesh

Adani Power secures 1600 MW thermal power project in Madhya Pradesh with Rs 21,000 crore investment, creating 10,000 jobs and boosting India's energy security.

"This reinforces our commitment to providing reliable, affordable, and sustainable power to the state and its people. - S.B. Khyalia, CEO Adani Power"

Ahmedabad, Sep 11

In a first-of-its-kind adoption of the greenshoe option in a thermal power tender in India, Adani Power Ltd (APL) on Thursday said it has been awarded a total of 1,600 MW capacity by MP Power Management Company Limited (MPPMCL) under the recently concluded tendering process.

India's largest private sector thermal power generator received a Letter of Award (LoA) from MPPMCL, awarding 800 MW additional capacity under the ‘Greenshoe Option’.

Both the units (800MW X 2), in Anuppur district of Madhya Pradesh, will be commissioned within 60 months of the appointed date. The company will invest around Rs 21,000 crore towards setting up the plant and related infrastructure

The project is expected to generate direct and indirect employment of 9,000–10,000 during the construction phase and 2,000 once in operation.

According to the Adani Group company, this comes on the back of APL’s earlier success in winning an initial 800 MW capacity in the same bidding process.

This is the fifth major power supply order received by the company in the last 12 months, taking the total awarded capacity to 7,200 MW.

“We are delighted that Adani Power has not only secured the initial 800 MW project in Madhya Pradesh but has also been awarded an additional 800 MW under the greenshoe option,” said S.B. Khyalia, Chief Executive Officer of Adani Power.

“This reinforces our commitment to providing reliable, affordable, and sustainable power to the state and its people. The project further strengthens our long-term partnership with Madhya Pradesh and highlights our dedication to supporting India’s energy security and economic growth,” Khyalia added.

The additional capacity of 800 MW awarded is at the same tariff of Rs. 5.838/kWh, applicable to the earlier awarded 800 MW capacity.

Accordingly, APL will supply power from a new 1600 MW (800MW X 2) Ultra-supercritical thermal power unit, to be set up under the Design, Build, Finance, Own, and Operate (DBFOO) model.

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

Adani Power is currently implementing 23.72 GW of capacity addition, which will take its overall generation capacity to 41.87 GW by 2031-32.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the employment opportunities are welcome, I hope they implement proper environmental safeguards. Anuppur district has rich forest cover - hope the project doesn't damage the local ecology 🌿
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Aman W
Rs. 21,000 crore investment! This is massive for Madhya Pradesh. Hope the local youth get proper training and employment opportunities rather than bringing workers from outside
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the greenshoe option being used in power sector. Shows confidence in Adani's execution capabilities. The tariff of Rs. 5.838/kWh seems reasonable for reliable power supply
Karthik V
Ultra-supercritical technology is good for efficiency but still concerned about coal dependency. Hope Adani balances this with their renewable investments. 60 months timeline seems ambitious!
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Neha E
As someone from MP, we desperately need reliable power. Frequent cuts affect businesses and daily life. Hope this project delivers as promised and doesn't get delayed like many infrastructure projects

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