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Adani aims to be major player in India’s nuclear power sector, targeting 10 GW by 2035

By Reuters | New Delhi | 24 June 2026

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Adani Group outlined its ambitions to ​be a major player in India’s nuclear power on Wednesday, saying ‌it intends to build as much as 10 gigawatts of capacity by 2035 which would likely make it the country’s biggest private-sector operator.

“Our entry into nuclear energy through Adani ​Atomic Energy is another confident step towards securing India’s long-term energy ​future,” Gautam Adani, the conglomerate’s chairman, said at the group’s ⁠annual general meeting.

India, which is keen to expand its use of clean ​energy, last year opened its nuclear generation sector to domestic and foreign firms ​in the private sector. It aims to expand nuclear capacity to 100 gigawatts by 2047 from about 8 gigawatts at present.

State-run Nuclear Power Corp of India, currently India’s sole operator ​of nuclear plants, aims to have 50 GW of capacity while the ​country’s top coal plant operator NTPC (NTPC.NS), opens new tab, also state-run, is aiming for 30 GW of nuclear ‌capacity.

Adani ⁠would likely be the third-biggest operator of nuclear plants. Several other private companies including Tata Power (TTPW.NS), opens new tab and Reliance Industries (RELI.NS), opens new tab are looking at investing in the sector.

The Adani group has identified land for the projects, but did not disclose ​details, including where the ​projects might ⁠be located.
Adani said the conglomerate’s data centre business is on track to build 3 GW of capacity by 2030. ​The group is also ramping up its piped natural gas ​projects to ⁠meet India’s rising demand for gas.
India’s gas supplies have been disrupted due to global shipping constraints after the U.S. and Israel’s war with Iran halted traffic ⁠through ​the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz.
Shares of Adani ​Enterprises (ADEL.NS), opens new tab, the group’s flagship firm, rose 2.3% on Wednesday.

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