1. ADANI POWER LTD
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2. Company History - Adani Power Ltd
• August 22, 1996 Incorporation of the Company
• September 20, 2006 Execution of Loan agreement (financial
closure) with Lenders of Mundra Phase I Power Project
• December 8, 2006 Coal supply agreement with Mundra
Phase I Power Project, Mundra Phase II Power Project
through amendment agreement dated August 10, 2007 .
• February 6, 2007 Execution of 1,000 MW
• The LARGEST private power generating company in India.
3. Adani power
• Adani Power Ltd has appointed Mr. R. K. Madhan as an Additional
Director in the category of Non Executive-Non Independent
Director March 20, 2010 by the Board of Directors of the Company.
• Gautam Adani
• Born 24 June 1962 (age 49)
• Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
• Nationality Indian
• Education College dropped out
• Occupation Founder and Chairman of the Adani Group
• Net worth $5.4 billion (2012)
• Religion Jainism
• Children 2
4. Adani power
• In March, 2011 Forbes announced that Adani is
one of the richest persons in India with a
personal wealth of US $10 billion. He is the first
billionaire from the city of Ahmedabad.
• Adani, presence in multiple businesses across
the globe, has entered the power sector to
‘power full’ India, by generating 20,000 MW of
power by 2020.
• To build India’s largest and one of the world’s top
5 single location thermal power plant in Mundra.
5. Board of Directors
• Mr. Gautam S. Adani, Chairman
• Mr. Rajesh S. Adani, Managing Director
• Mr. Ravi Sharma, Wholetime Director & CEO
• Mr. Vijay Ranchan, Director
• Mr. Chinubhai ,Director
• Power Generation
• Mundra Thermal Power Project
• Location : Mundra, District
Kutchh, Gujarat, India
• Capacity : 4620 MW
7. Business of Adani Power Limited
• Adani Power Limited will be in the business of
developing, operating and maintaining power
projects in India.
• It is part of the Adani Enterprise
Limited, which is a large Indian conglomerate
with revenues of over Rs.196,097.10 million in
fiscal 2008.
8. Adani Power Limited has four
thermal power plants that are
in various stages of
development:
• 1. Mundra Phase 1 & 2 with a capacity of
1,320 MW.
• 2. Mundra Phase 3 with a capacity of
1,320 MW.
9. 3.Mundra Phase 4 project with a
capacity of 1,980 MW.
4.Tiroda Power Project with a
capacity of 1,980 MW,
The company has applied for sector
specific SEZ approvals for all its coal
projects. If granted, this will give them
substantial tax advantages.
10. Objectives of the
Adani Power IPO
Adani Power is getting in the IPO to
raise funds primarily for the following:
1. Finance the Mundra Phase IV 1980
MW Power Project partly
2. Fund the subsidiary that will engage
in the construction and development
of the 1980 MW Tiroda Power Project.
11. Buy or Not to buy :
I personally feel it is a buy as
Power stocks can show some
good movement in near future.
One can expect 20% to 30%
returns post listing. If you are a
long term investor its a must buy
then!
12. PRODUCTION
Largest thermal power producer of 4620 MW
largest solar power producer of india with capacity 40MW
operates five supercritical boilers of 660MW
at Mundra, Gujarat
currently implementing 16500 MW at different stages of
construction Location : Mundra, District
Kutchh, Gujarat,
India
Capacity : 4620 MW
Phase I - 2 x 330 MW
Phase II - 2 x 330 MW
Phase III - 2 x 660 MW
Phase IV - 3 x 660 MW
15. Forecast
• Mission is to achieve 20000 MW by 2020
• Implementing power projects for generating
16500 MW of power
• gets govt nod for two projects for significantly
reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHG)
19. ADANI POWER LIMITED
Adani’s main activities are in
coal mining, power generation, power
transmission, city gas distribution, oil and gas
exploration and bunkering businesses.
21. ADANI POWER LIMITED
• The Adani Foundation believes that “SUCCESS IS
NOT TRUE UNLESS IT IS SHARED”.
• Health, Safety & Environment
• Clean Development Mechanism (CDM):
• Directors Responsibility Statement:
• Additional information to Shareholders:
a) Insurance:
b) Conservation of Energy, Technology
Absorption, Foreign Exchange Earnings and
Outgo: