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Adani begins industrial output of wafers, ingots for solar power

Adani Group has started business production of wafer and ingots used for making solar power cells and modules at its factory in Gujarat and aims to make polysilicon in 2027/28 to become India's very first integrated renewable resource gamer, a senior business official said.

The Adani Group, controlled by billionaire Gautam Adani, objectives to create 45 gigawatts (GW) of sustainable power by 2030, with two-thirds of that being produced at its $18.01 billion Khavda renewable energy park in Gujarat, bordering Pakistan.

Expansion of renewable energy is main to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's objective of India ending up being a net carbon no country by 2070.

We are the first business in India which has actually set up ingot and wafers factory of 2 gigawatts and we have actually already started production, stated Vneet S Jaain, a director at ANIL New Industries Ltd (ANIL).

Adani currently imports polysilicon for making ingots that are converted into thin sheets called wafer, which is utilized to make solar energy cells. China is the major producer globally of solar wafer and ingots.

Adani is developing an eco-friendly production hub at the port city of Mundra in Gujarat and will invest more than 300 billion rupees ($ 3.60 billion) for broadening its solar cell and wind turbine making capacities, Jaain said.

It is producing 4-GW solar batteries and modules that are mainly exported to the U.S., said Jaain, including that the strategy is to raise the capacity to 10 GW.

ANIL produces 1.5 GW wind turbines and intends to improve output to 2.5 GW by March, and to 5GW by March 2027, he stated.

The Group's renewable energy generation is handled by Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL), which presently produces 11 GW of green power through numerous tasks.

Of this, 2 GW is produced by the 1.5-trillion-rupee 30-GW Khavda job. This will be the world's most significant renewable When finished and will produce 26 GW of solar power, energy park and 4 GW of wind energy 2030.

Of this, 2 GW is produced by the 1.5-trillion-rupee 30-GW Khavda project. This will be the world's greatest renewable When completed and will produce 26 GW of solar power, energy park and 4 GW of wind energy 2030.

The Khavda job's power generation will be ramped up to 6 GW by end March 2025. After that every year we have a strategy to established around 5GW capacity, said Jaain, who is also handling director of AGEL.

(source: Reuters)