Electric Utilities firm Adani Green Energy announced Q1FY23 Result : Operational Capacity increases by 65% YoY to 5,800 MW Commissioned India’s first Solar-Wind Hybrid project of 390MW at Jaisalmer, Rajasthan Sale of energy increases by 73% YoY to 3,550 mn units AGEL receives ESG score of 66/ 100, the highest in Indian Power sector, in CRISIL Sustainability Yearbook 2022 Solar portfolio CUF improves by 150 bps YoY to 26.5% Wind portfolio CUF improves by 850 bps YoY to 47.0%, the highest ever reported wind CUF by AGEL High Solar-Wind Hybrid portfolio CUF of 43.4% Revenue from Power Supply increases by 57% YoY to Rs. 1,328 cr EBITDA from power supply increases by 60% YoY to Rs. 1,265 cr with consistent EBITDA margin of 92% Cash Profit increases by 48% YoY to Rs. 680 cr Investment of ~ USD 500 mn received from Abu Dhabi based International Holding Company PJSC (IHC) as primary capital in AGEL. This helps deleverage the balance sheet, strengthen the credit rating profile thereby helping reduce the cost of capital and support future growth. Robust growth in revenue and EBITDA from power supply is backed by capacity addition, improved solar and wind CUF and high hybrid CUF. Consistent EBITDA margin backed by high solar, wind and hybrid CUF and cost efficiencies brought in through real time centralized monitoring through Energy Network Operation Center. “With deployment of the latest technologies and analytics driven O&M;, AGEL’s Solar and Wind portfolio performance has continued to improve. We are further proud of our teams that have enabled commissioning of India’s first solar - wind hybrid capacity of 390 MW at Jaisalmer, Rajasthan with more such projects in pipeline. We will continue to deploy the latest technologies to enable higher and cost efficient RE power generation with flexible integration with the grid.” said Mr. Vneet S. Jaain, MD & CEO, Adani Green Energy Ltd. He further said, “Simultaneously, we are striving to increase our ESG efforts with which our commitment to light up a sustainable future is only growing stronger. We will continue our journey towards strengthening the governance standards that we began with revision in the board committee charters in favour of more independent director representation and formation of new committees.” Result PDF