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Adani Group commences commercial production of wafer and ingots

Manufacturing  -  May 13,2024  - 

Adani Group has begun commercial production of wafer and ingots used for making solar cells and modules at its factory in Gujarat. It aims to make polysilicon in 2027-28 to become India's first integrated renewable energy player.

The group aims to generate 45 GW of renewable power by 2030, two-thirds of that being produced at Khavda renewable energy park in Gujarat.

Currently, imported polysilicon is used for making ingots that are converted into thin sheets called wafers that are used to make solar power cells.

Adani is looking to build local manufacturing capability to cut India's reliance on countries such as China for meeting this requirement.

Adani Enterprises runs seven airports in the country. It is building a greenfield airport in Navi Mumbai where it hopes to start operations by the end of FY25, the official said adding the addition of the new airport is likely to lead to a quantum jump in passenger traffic.

Adani Solar’s Global Chief Marketing Officer, Rahul Bhutiani, revealed plans for the company to invest over $20 billion in renewable energy over the next ten years. Additionally, Adani secured $394 million to establish a ten GW solar manufacturing plant through its renewable subsidiary, Adani New Industries.


 

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