AP Government Questions Fast Solar Power Deal with Adani Green Energy

Andhra Pradesh’s Naidu government reviews rapid solar power project decisions by the previous YSRCP government, exploring agreements with Adani Green Energy.

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New Delhi: The government of Andhra Pradesh, led by N Chandrababu Naidu, is reviewing important documents about a huge solar power project with Adani Green Energy (AGEL) that provides 7,000 MW of energy. They discovered that the previous government, led by Y S Jaganmohan Reddy, made quick decisions about the project, raising some eyebrows.

The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) initially contacted Andhra Pradesh’s government on September 15, 2021, about acquiring solar power. Just one day later, on September 16, the Cabinet approved the proposal.

Fast forward a bit, on November 5, the Andhra Pradesh Central Power Distribution Corporation (APCPDCL) told the state’s energy regulatory authority, APERC, to proceed with the project. This normally involves a detailed approval process that can take months, especially since public hearings are part of it. For example, a similar project took about six months to get approval. However, for the AGEL project, APERC approved it in just three days, on November 11.

By December 1, a power supply agreement was signed with SECI, completing the entire process in just two and a half months. Now, the Naidu government is thinking about asking SECI to cancel the agreement with AGEL and is considering whether they even need that much energy—7,000 MW.

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