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Adani Power secures ESG 1+ rating from CARE Edge with score of 80

Adani Power receives CARE Edge ESG 1+ rating with a score of 80, highlighting strong environmental and governance performance in the thermal power sector.

Adani Power secures ESG 1+ rating from CARE Edge with score of 80

Adani Power secures ESG 1+ rating from CARE Edge with score of 80
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24 March 2026 8:48 PM IST

Adani Power Limited has received a CARE Edge ESG 1+ rating with a score of 80, reflecting strong environmental and governance practices in the thermal power sector.


Adani Power Limited has been awarded a strong ESG rating by CARE ESG Ratings Limited, marking a notable milestone in the company’s sustainability journey.

According to a regulatory filing dated March 24, 2026, the company has received an ESG score of 80, corresponding to a CARE EDGE – ESG 1+ rating. The assessment highlights Adani Power’s performance across environmental, social and governance parameters within the thermal power sector.

The rating reflects relatively strong environmental and governance practices, particularly significant given the inherently high environmental impact associated with thermal power generation. It underscores the company’s efforts to adopt sustainable practices while operating in a traditionally resource-intensive industry.

CARE ESG Ratings Limited noted that the score positions Adani Power favourably among its peers, indicating robust governance frameworks and improving environmental performance metrics.

The disclosure was made in compliance with Regulation 30 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The filing also aligns with the latest SEBI guidelines on ESG disclosures, reinforcing the company’s commitment to transparency and regulatory compliance.

As ESG considerations continue to gain prominence among investors and stakeholders, the rating serves as an important benchmark for Adani Power. It signals the company’s ongoing focus on sustainability, responsible operations and long-term value creation in the evolving energy landscape.

The development comes at a time when companies across sectors are increasingly being evaluated not just on financial performance, but also on their environmental and governance standards.




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