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Gautam Adani plans to turn his business carbon-negativeThe Adani Group’s green push is spearheaded by its most valuable company Adani Green Energy Ltd
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Billionaire and Adani Group chief Gautam Adani. Credit: Reuters File Photo
Billionaire and Adani Group chief Gautam Adani. Credit: Reuters File Photo

By P R Sanjai and Rajesh Kumar Singh

Indian billionaire Gautam Adani wants to make his ports-to-power business conglomerate carbon negative, aiding India’s goal to expand its renewable power capacity almost fivefold by 2030 to meet its climate commitments.

Adani Group intends to continue investing in clean energy technologies, such as green hydrogen and renewables-powered data centers to fulfill the group’s environment, sustainability and governance, or ESG goals, Adani, chairman of his namesake group, said at the India Global Forum Wednesday. “We will do so by carefully balancing our energy migration from carbon positive to carbon neutral, and further on to carbon negative.”

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The comments by Asia’s third-richest person follow announcements by rival tycoon Mukesh Ambani, who last week unveiled an ambitious push into clean energy at an investment of Rs 75,000 crore ($10.1 billion) over three years, marking a new pivot for one of the world’s biggest fossil-fuel billionaires.

The Adani Group’s green push is spearheaded by its most valuable company Adani Green Energy Ltd. Additionally, the conglomerate through its flagship Adani Enterprises Ltd. runs Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd, Adani Power Ltd., Adani Total Gas Ltd. and Adani Transmission Ltd.

“This sustainable investment route has certainly paid off for our stakeholders,” Adani said. “Since January 2020, the value of our renewables business has increased over 600 times, thereby yielding one of the best returns across all stock markets.”

Adani Green shares fell 2.1 per cent as of 10:17 am in Mumbai on Thursday, Adani Power dropped 0.9 per cent and Adani Transmission and Adani Total Gas fell 5 per cent. Adani Enterprises gained 0.4 per cent while Adani Ports advanced 0.1 per cent.

While advocating for a transition to clean energy, Adani said India should be conscious that the shift away from fossil fuels doesn’t become unaffordable for its citizens.

“We must be careful that our voice for the environment does not crush the aspirations of the thousands that lack electricity,” he said.

Coal helps produce nearly 70 per cent of India’s electricity, although that share has been reducing with more clean energy entering the grid.

Adani said the group will double its solar cell and module making capacity to 4 gigawatts and is also building a wind turbine manufacturing facility at its industrial zone at Mundra in the western state of Gujarat. He didn’t give a timeline for his enterprise to turn carbon negative.

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(Published 01 July 2021, 15:30 IST)