Adani Power will soon sign a deal to set up two coal-based power units in Jharkhand for $2.2-billion (Rs 14,867 crore at Friday’s exchange rate), two people with knowledge of the matter said, as its controlling shareholder aims to nearly double capacity this decade.
The company's shares, which were trading flat, rose as much as 4.4 per cent to Rs 26.35 after the Reuters story.
The utility, controlled by billionaire Gautam Adani, plans to build two power units with a total capacity of 1,600 megawatts (Mw) and construction could begin by December, one of the people said, adding there is a meeting scheduled in Jharkhand next week and a deal would be sealed this month.
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An Adani Power spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The electricity generated from the Jharkhand units would be sold to power-deficient Bangladesh, where Gautam Adani is trying to expand as part of his goal to make the group a multinational energy and infrastructure conglomerate.
Flagship Adani Enterprises, which is fighting legal challenges to start a $7-billion (Rs 47,509-crore) coal mine near the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, wants to take its electricity generation capacity in India to 20,000 Mw this decade through Adani Power.
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- Adani Power to build 2 power units with total capacity of 1,600 Mw, say sources
- Construction likely to start by December
- Power to be sold to Bangladesh