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Adani Power is the lowest bidder in India's Assam State for a 3.2 GW coal auction

Adani Power, an Indian company, has been selected as the lowest-bidder in a tender for the supply of coal power to the northeastern Assam state. The announcement was made during the post-earnings conference call.

Adani Power said that the bid had been approved by the state's electricity commission and it expects to receive formal notification of the award soon.

The tender is a part of an overall pipeline of more than 22 GW in thermal power bids from states such as Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh Gujarat and West Bengal. They are seeking to secure long-term capacity due to rising demand and intermittent renewable production.

Adani Power announced in August that it would invest $5 billion into two coal-powered power plants. The company plans to increase capacity from 18 GW to 42 GW by 2032. 8.5 GW of that is already locked in under long-term contracts.

Adani Power has said that it will invest approximately 2 trillion rupees over a long period of time in the expansion plan, with the 12 GW expected to be commissioned before the fiscal year 2030.

A company executive revealed that the power firm had pre-ordered the boilers, generators, and turbines needed for the expansion. Deliveries will be staggered over the next 38 to 75 months.

Separately Adani Power reported that its power dues to Bangladesh had narrowed down to 15 days' supply. This compares to $900 million last May and almost $2 billion at the beginning of this year. Sethuraman N.R., Sonia Cheema (Reporting)

(source: Reuters)