Two Adani Group companies declare Energy Compact Goals as part of COP26

Adani Green Energy and Adani Transmission aim to provide affordable and clean energy by 2030.

November 10, 2021 11:16 IST India Infoline News Service

Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL) the world's largest solar power developer, and Adani Transmission Ltd (ATL), India’s largest private sector power transmission and retail distribution company, have declared their Energy Compact Goals as part of COP26, primarily adhering to Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG 7).

The Adani Group companies said in a filing that SDG 7 defines a set of goals to be achieved by 2030. The companies are to ensure universal access to affordable, reliable, and modern energy services and increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.

Both AGEL and ATL have centered their business strategy around the achievement of SDGs across all their activities, with SDG 7 as the cornerstone.

“AGEL’s and ATL’s commitment will also support the targets taken by the Government of India and its commitment to the UN Energy Compact. India has committed to increase the installed capacity of renewable energy to 450 GW by 2030 and to the Production Linked Incentive Scheme (PLI) to add 10 GW solar PV manufacturing capacity by 2025. India has also committed to ‘enhance energy efficiency in agriculture, buildings, industry and transport sectors and promote energy-efficient appliances/equipment to reduce India's emissions intensity of GDP’,” the company said.

AGEL has set a target of achieving 45 GW renewable energy capacity by 2030, with the average tariff below the Average Power Purchase Cost (APPC) at the national level.

Further, AGEL will invest $20 billion in renewable energy development over the next decade and develop a 2 GW per year solar manufacturing capacity by FY23.

ATL is on course to increase the share of renewable power procurement from the current 3% to 30% by FY23 and to 70% by FY30 through its utility subsidiary in Mumbai and reduce its carbon intensity on per unit of revenue basis to support SDG 13 for Climate Change Mitigation. ATL’s role as a transmission provider and distributor of energy is also in line with SDG 11 on Sustainable Cities and Communities, as it provides resilient infrastructure and ensures community access to a consistent and secure power supply.

At around 11.20 am, Adani Green Energy Ltd was trading at Rs1,213.70 per piece down by Rs17.15 or 1.39% from its previous closing of Rs1,230.85 per piece on the BSE.

Adani Transmission Ltd was trading at Rs1,838 per piece down by Rs11.4 or 0.62% from its previous closing of Rs1,849.40 per piece on the BSE.

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