India’s Adani Green profit surges in third quarter on strong power sales
RoydadNaft – India’s Adani Green Energy said on Monday its third-quarter profit more than doubled from a year earlier, helped by robust power sales to customers and higher capacity utilisation.
Part of Indian billionaire Gautam Adani’s ports-to-power conglomerate, Adani Green said its consolidated profit rose to 2.56 billion rupees ($30.8 million) in the quarter ended Dec. 31 from 1.03 billion rupees in the year-earlier period.
Industries in India are increasing the share of renewable power in their energy mix compared to fossil fuel-generated power, benefiting companies like Adani Green.
Adani Green’s solar capacity utilisation factor (CUF), a metric that measures generation capacity against total installed capacity, clocked a growth of 24%, while the CUF in its wind power business saw an increase of 32.2%. Its operational capacity rose 16%.
Revenue from power supply increased by 40.3% to 17.65 billion rupees. Total income rose to 26.75 billion rupees from 22.56 billion rupees a year earlier.
The company is working towards building the world’s largest renewable power plant at Khavda in Gujarat state, CEO Amit Singh said in a statement.
($1 = 83.1140 Indian rupees)
