Adani Enterprises announced that it proposes to commence construction of two major solar projects in Australia next year, each with an output of 100-200 MW.
Land agreements are in place for the projects in South Australia and Queensland, and Adani has commenced the design and tendering phases for both projects. Adani aims to develop renewable energy projects in Australia with a total capacity of 1,500 MW within the next five years.
Adani has constructed approximately 793 MW of solar plant in India till date, including one of the world’s largest solar plants in Tamil Nadu which have a capacity of 648 MW. Adani has a pipeline of a further 1,225 MW in construction or late development phase in India. Generation of solar energy is part of Adani’s global strategic balanced approach to power generation with its fleet of coal-fired, solar and wind plants supporting the energy policies of the nations in which Adani operates.
The Australian solar projects are in addition to Adani’s USD 16.5 billion investment in the planned Carmichael coal mine in Queensland’s Galilee Basin a well as rail and port facilities. The company’s head of Australian operations, Jeyakumar Janakaraj, said that these projects will offer a solid foundation to Adani’s renewable energy business in Australia and will contribute to meeting Australia’s renewable energy target commitments.
By Baishakhi Dutta