Adani Energy Solutions has secured a $325 million (Rs 2,800 crore) contract for a power transmission project in Gujarat, aimed at supporting green hydrogen and green ammonia production in Mundra. The project, which is expected to be completed within three years, will enhance the region’s electrical infrastructure.
The scope of the project includes upgrading the Navinal (Mundra) electrical substation with the addition of two large 765/400kV transformers. Additionally, a 75-kilometer-long 765kV double-circuit line will be constructed to connect the Navinal substation to the Bhuj substation.
The contract was awarded through the Tariff Based Competitive Bidding (TBCB) mechanism, with PFC Consulting Limited acting as the bid process coordinator. This project marks Adani Energy Solutions’ sixth major order win in the current fiscal year, bringing the company’s total order book to Rs 57,561 crore.
Adani Energy Solutions’ focus on improving power transmission infrastructure aligns with its broader strategy to support renewable energy initiatives, including green hydrogen and ammonia production, in line with India’s growing emphasis on clean energy solutions.