30 April,2025 09:44 PM IST | Ahmedabad | mid-day online correspondent
In the January-March quarter, consolidated power sale volume was at 26.4 BU, up by 18.9 per cent from 22.2 BU in same quarter of 2023-24, due to growing power demand and higher operating capacity. Representational pic
Adani Power Limited has generated 102.2 Billion Units (BU) of power in financial year 2024-25, which is a surge by 19.5 per cent from the 85.5 BU clocked in 2023-24, the company's earnings results released Wednesday showed.
According to company information, the Adani Group company's consolidated power sale volume was at 95.9 BU in 2024-25, up by 20.7 per cent from 79.4 BU in 2023-24. The company has attributed the surge to robust power demand and higher operating capacity, reported news agency ANI.
The consolidated continuing total revenues were higher by 10.8 per cent at Rs 56,473 crore in 2024-25 against the Rs 50,960 crore recorded in 2023-24.
In the January-March quarter, consolidated power sale volume was at 26.4 BU, up by 18.9 per cent from 22.2 BU in same quarter of 2023-24, due to growing power demand and higher operating capacity.
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The consolidated continuing total revenue for Q4 2024-25 was higher by 5.3 per cent at Rs 14,522 crore vs Rs 13,787 crore in Q4 2023-24, primarily due to higher volume, offset by lower tariff realisation, reported ANI.
Adani Power's Profit After Tax (PAT), however, was lower for 2024-25 at Rs 12,750 crore as compared to the Rs 20,829 crore clocked in 2023-24. The decline has been attributed to lower one-time revenue recognition and higher tax charge.
The PAT for January-March 2024-25 was similar at Rs 2,599 crore to the PAT for Q4 2023-24, affected by lower recognition of one-time items.
Commenting on the results, SB Khyalia, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Adani Power Limited, said, "Adani Power has posted ever higher operating and financial performance for FY 2024-25, aptly demonstrating the strength and resilience of the Adani Portfolio companies."
"As we progress quickly in the next phase of capacity expansion, we are prioritising capital and cost efficiencies to sharpen our competitive edge and extend our sectoral leadership across key parameters. We are employing our deep, cross-domain expertise to make the business future ready to continue delivering superior returns over the long term. Our unrelenting commitment to sustainability, which has seen us rank among the best thermal power producers in the world on several counts, will continue to guide us on our growth journey," the CEO added.
Adani Power (APL), a part of the Adani portfolio, is the largest private thermal power producer in India. The Company has an installed thermal power capacity of 17,510 MW spread across eleven power plants in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Tamil Nadu, apart from a 40 MW solar power plant in Gujarat.
(With ANI inputs)