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Power Distribution

A brighter future or a hopeful ambition, the path towards empowerment or yet another lit kitchen
is when the fruits of growth are sweeter than growth itself and goodness fuels the journey
forward. Adani Electricity Mumbai Ltd (AEML), a 100% subsidiary of Adani Transmission Ltd.
is into Power Generation, Transmission and Retail Electricity Distribution. It serves over three
million consumers spread across 400 sq. kms in Mumbai and its suburbs with 99.99% reliability,
one among the highest in the country.

In the maximum city, dreams run the show, and for millions of Mumbaikars, the fast-paced life
that is contrived to realize them, is powered by an uninterrupted supply of electricity. Adani
Electricity meets close to 2,000 MW of power demand in Mumbai’s largest and the most
efficient power distribution network. It provides world-class customer care services with the help
of advanced technologies. Adani Electricity plans to expand its presence in newer geographies in
pursuit of India’s vision of ‘Power for All’.

SOURCE: https://www.adani.com/businesses/power-distribution

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CAPITAL STRUCTURE ADANI POWER.


 Source: CLEAR International Journal of Research in Commerce & Management . Oct2015, Vol. 6 Issue 10, p55-

60. 6p.

 Author(s): PATRA, AMALESH


Abstract:The choice of appropriate source of fund for capital structure is one of the major policy decisions taken by
a firm .The combination of debt & equity is known as capital structure of the firm. Capital Structure is the
Ratio of long-term sources of finance in the total capital of includes 'Proprietor's Funds' and 'Borrowed
Funds'(Proprietors Funds include equity capital, preference capital, reserves and surpluses retained earnings and
Borrowed Funds include long-term debts such as loans from financial institutions, debentures etc. Capital structure
can influence not only the return of a company earnings for its stakeholders, but also helps in determining the
financial position of the company whether or not a firm survives will survives in recession or depression. There are
two most popular source of fund which a company can get finance owned capital (equity) and borrowings (Debt).
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF
CAPITAL STRUCTURE ADANI
POWER.
 Source: CLEAR International Journal of Research in Commerce & Management . Oct2015, Vol. 6 Issue 10, p55-

60. 6p.

 Author(s): PATRA, AMALESH

 Abstract:The choice of appropriate source of fund for capital structure is one of the major policy decisions taken by

a firm .The combination of debt & equity is known as capital structure of the firm. Capital Structure is the

Ratio of long-term sources of finance in the total capital of includes 'Proprietor's Funds' and 'Borrowed

Funds'(Proprietors Funds include equity capital, preference capital, reserves and surpluses retained earnings and

Borrowed Funds include long-term debts such as loans from financial institutions, debentures etc. Capital structure

can influence not only the return of a company earnings for its stakeholders, but also helps in determining the

financial position of the company whether or not a firm survives will survives in recession or depression. There are

two most popular source of fund which a company can get finance owned capital (equity) and borrowings (Debt).
An optimal debt equity mix gives a healthy result of the financial wealth for the company. This was the main

threshold of the capital structure forecasting and planning. Because of this many industries recognized and

reorganized their capital structure. The main aim of present study is to comparatively analyze the capital structure of

the power industry with special reference Adani power.

Listing Information
BSE 533096
NSE ADANIPOWER
ISIN INE814H01011
SECTOR POWER GENERATION

Listed since:
August 20, 2009
Listed on:
NSE, India
BSE, India
Tickers:
NSE : ADANIPOWER
BSE : 533096
Bloomberg :
ADANI:IN
Reuters : ADAN.NS
ISIN code:
INE814H01011
Currency:
Indian Rupee
Face value:
10
Shares outstanding:
3,85,69,38,941
Financial year ending:
March 31 of every year
AGM timeperiod:
August/ September

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