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Vedanta Power Reaffirms Commitment to India’s Energy Security

Raipur, August 18th: As India celebrated its 80th Independence Day, Vedanta Power Limited, India’s fifth-largest private thermal power producer, reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening the nation’s energy security by delivering reliable power, securing domestic fuel supplies and investing in long-term capacity expansion.

With a total power generation capacity of 4.78 GW, including 4.18 GW operational capacity and 0.6 GW under commissioning, Vedanta Power has established a significant presence across Punjab, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Chhattisgarh. Around 74% of the company’s capacity is backed by long- and medium-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), while approximately 85% of its operational capacity has domestic coal linkages, providing greater fuel security and stability of operations. Fuel security remains a key pillar of Vedanta Power’s approach to reliable generation. Approximately 85% of its operational portfolio is backed by long-term domestic coal linkages through Coal India subsidiaries, including Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL), South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL) and Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL). This includes 100% linkage coal from SECL and NCL for the Vedanta Power Talwandi Sabo Thermal Plant in Punjab and 100% linkage coal from MCL for the Vedanta Power Jharsuguda Thermal Plant in Odisha.

Vedanta Power is also strengthening fuel flexibility across its portfolio. At Meenakshi Energy Limited in Andhra Pradesh, the company is transitioning the plant from its original imported-coal-based fuel mix towards domestic coal. This transition is aimed at enhancing fuel security and reducing exposure to global fuel market volatility.

Commenting on the occasion, Rajinder Singh Ahuja, Whole-Time Director and CEO, Vedanta Power Limited, said, “Energy security is fundamental to the country’s economic independence and its aspirations for a developed India. At Vedanta Power, we are committed to playing our part by ensuring reliable and secure power, strengthening domestic fuel linkages and expanding our generation capacity. As India’s power requirements continue to grow, we believe dependable thermal power will remain an important part of the energy mix, alongside emerging clean energy technologies. Our focus is to build a resilient and diversified power portfolio that can support India’s growth ambitions for decades to come and contribute towards Viksit Bharat by 2047.

Devendra Kumar Patel, COO, Vedanta Power Sakti Thermal Plant, said, This Independence Day, we recognise the important role that reliable power plays in enabling India’s continued economic progress. At Sakti Thermal Plant, we are focused on bringing additional generation capacity online while maintaining the highest standards of safety, reliability and operational excellence. As we expand our contribution to the power sector, we remain committed to supporting the energy needs of a growing India and its vision of a Viksit Bharat by 2047.

Looking ahead, Vedanta Power aims to expand its capacity to 12 GW by FY33, with the ambition of becoming one of India’s top three private thermal power producers. While thermal power will continue to play an important role in meeting India’s growing baseload and round-the-clock power requirements, the company is also evaluating opportunities across nuclear, hydro and battery storage systems as part of its long-term diversification strategy. The company believes that India’s energy transition will require a balanced approach that combines reliable conventional generation with newer clean and flexible energy sources. Nuclear power, in particular, has the potential to provide reliable 24×7 electricity while supporting the country’s transition towards a lower-carbon energy system.

As India progresses towards a more energy-intensive economy, Vedanta Power remains focused on strengthening the foundations of energy security through reliable generation, domestic fuel security and long-term investments in the country’s power infrastructure.