Indian private-sector utility Adani Power has emerged as the frontrunner to acquire thermal generation capacity and an under-construction project from domestic debt-ridden Lanco Amarkantak Power.
The committee of creditors has approved a resolution plan for Lanco under a corporate insolvency resolution process, Adani said. Lanco owned and operated a 600MW thermal power plant in central India's Chhattisgarh state and was planning 1.32GW of generating capacity under the second phase of the project.
Adani, India's largest private-sector utility, continues to boost capacity through acquisitions when most of its industry rivals have stopped expanding coal-fired power generation. It aims to reach about 21GW in capacity in the next few years. Adani operates 15.25GW in Gujarat and Maharashtra states of west India, Madhya Pradesh in central India, Rajasthan in north India, Karnataka in south India and Jharkhand in east India. The company is carrying out a thermal capacity expansion of 1.6GW at its 1.2GW Mahan power project in Madhya Pradesh, while further expansion plans are under evaluation.
Adani is also in the process of acquiring a 1.2GW debt-ridden thermal power project in south India's Tamil Nadu state. Plant operator Coastal Energen is also having a corporate resolution insolvency process.
Adani raised imported thermal coal use compared with a year earlier during October-December 2023 to meet rising power demand. It used 6.22mn t of imported coal over October-December, almost fivefold that of 1.29mn t a year earlier. Domestic coal burn also rose by nearly 8pc to 7.3mn t during October-December following higher availability of domestic supplies.
Adani consumed 14.18mn t of imported coal over April-December, the first nine months of the 2023-24 fiscal year ending 31 March. This was up from 5.63mn t in the same period of 2022-23. Its domestic coal burn increased by about 9pc from a year earlier to 23.13mn t over April-December 2023.
Higher imports coincided with a sharp drop in seaborne prices. The Argus-assessed Indonesian GAR 4,200 kcal/kg coal averaged $58.244/t fob Kalimantan over October-December 2023, down by over 35pc from an average of $90.496/t a year earlier.

