| Independent Power and Renewable Electricity Producers Industry | Utilities Sector | - CEO | XNSE Exchange | INE614G01033 ISIN |
| India Country | 1,277 Employees | - Last Dividend | 30 May 2008 Last Split | - IPO Date |
Reliance Power Limited, established in 1995 and headquartered in Mumbai, India, is a dominant force in the power generation sector. The company, along with its subsidiaries, is dedicated to producing electricity to meet India’s growing energy demands. Its diversified energy portfolio encompasses a variety of sources, including coal, gas, hydro, wind, and solar energy. Spanning across several states in India, Reliance Power boasts an operational power generation capacity of 434 GW, indicating its substantial contribution to the nation’s power supply. Additionally, the company's involvement extends beyond domestic borders with its engagement in coal mine operations in Indonesia and interests in coal bed methane blocks, depicting its international footprint and versatile energy interests.
Located in Madhya Pradesh, this plant is one of the company's flagship projects with a massive capacity of 3,960 MW. It plays a critical role in offering sustainable and reliable power from coal sources.
With a 1,200 MW capacity, the Rosa power plant situated in Uttar Pradesh contributes significantly to the region’s power requirements, reflecting Reliance Power’s commitment to enhancing the country’s energy availability.
This 600 MW power plant in Maharashtra exemplifies Reliance Power's capability in utilizing conventional energy sources efficiently to meet the power needs of its surroundings.
The Vashpet plant, with a 45 MW capacity in Maharashtra, demonstrates the company’s strides in leveraging renewable sources like wind energy, aligning with global sustainability trends.
This 40 MW solar facility in Rajasthan highlights Reliance Power’s efforts in the solar energy sector, showcasing their contribution to the clean energy transition.
Another gem in the crown of Reliance Power’s renewable portfolio is the 100 MW Solar CSP plant in Rajasthan, which utilizes concentrated solar power technology to generate electricity, marking a significant step towards innovative energy solutions.
Like the Sasan project, this ultra mega power project in Andhra Pradesh, with a capacity of 3,960 MW, underscores the company's capacity and intention to undertake large-scale projects contributing extensively to India’s power grid.
Reliance Power’s investment does not end with power generation. The company actively engages in the development and operation of coal mines in India, like the Moher and Moher Amlohri Extension coal block, and coal mine concessions in Indonesia, ensuring steady and secure coal supplies for its operations and the industry.
The company’s interest in four coal bed methane blocks reflects its exploration of alternative energy sources and commitment to diversifying its energy portfolio further, tapping into less conventional sources of energy.