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RELIANCE POWER

By Sanjana Neelkar
RELIANCE POWER

• Reliance Power Limited (R-Power), formerly Reliance Energy Generation


Limited (REGL) is a part of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group. It was
established to develop, construct, operate and maintain power projects in the
Indian and international markets. Reliance ifrastructure, an Indian private sector
power utility company and the Reliance ADA Group promote Reliance Power.
The present CEO of Reliance Power is K. Raja Gopal since 2 May 2018.
The company was incorporated on 17 January 1995 as Bawana Power Private
Limited and changed its name to Reliance Delhi Power Private Limited in February
1995. Its name was changed to Reliance Energy Generation Limited in March 2004,
and finally to Reliance Power Limited in July 2007.
The company website identifies project sites broadly to be located in western India
(12,220 MW), northern India (9,080 MW) and northeastern India (4,220 MW) and
southern India (4,000 MW). They include six coal-fired projects (14,620 MW) to be
fuelled by reserves from captive mines and supplies from India and abroad, two
gas-fired projects (10,280 MW) to be filled primarily by reserves from the
Krishna Godavari basin (the "KG Basin") off the east coast of India, and four
hydroelectric projects (3,300 MW), three of them in Arunachal Pradesh and one in
Uttarakhand.
RELIANCE POWER
SUBSIDIARIES
• Reliance Power Subsidiaries include several companies that generate and distribute
electricity in the respective area of operation. Reliance Power Limited invests in the
subsidiary companies that in turn look after the assigned projects. The net profit
from a particular assignment is then shared by the subsidiary company and the
mother company. Associate Companies of Reliance Power Limited
• Reliance Power Limited aims to transmit electricity in the remote corners of India through
its associated companies. Sasan Power Limited (SPL) became part of Reliance Power
from 7th August, 2007. Situated in Sasan of Madhya Pradesh, Sasan Power Limited, at
present is involved in constructing a coal based power plant. The power plant at Sasan is
estimated to generate 3,960 MW of power
PRODUCTION OF RELIANCE POWER

The Company has instituted several power plants for


the purpose of generating power from hydro-power,
wind energy, natural gas and coal. Presently, the
company is involved in six projects through the use of
coal. The estimated electricity production from the six
projects is expected to be 14,620 MW.
 Rosa Power Supply Company Limited at Shahjahanpur of Uttar
Pradesh became business associate of Reliance Power Limited on 1st
November, 2006. Currently, the company is developing a coal based
power plant that is expected to produce 600 MW of electricity.

 Maharashtra Energy Generation Limited, at present is handling the


dual projects, one of which is coal based and the other a gas-fired
project in Shahpur of Maharashtra. The projects are expected to
produce a total turnout of 4,000 MW of electrical energy.

 Tato Hydro Power Private Limited is engaged in a hydro-electrical


power project over River Siyom in West Siang region of Arunachal
Pradesh. The project is expected to generate 700 MW of electricity.

 Kalai Power Private Limited of Arunachal Pradesh became a part of


Reliance Power Limited on 26th of September, 2007. At present, the
subsidiary company is engaged in an ambitious hydroelectric power
project over River Lohit of Kumblung area of the state.
Products Electrical power
Natural gas
Revenue ₹8,419.88 crore (US$1.1 billion)[1] (202

Reliance Industries Limited, commonly known as Reliance, is one of the largest conglomerates in
India, with businesses spanning across energy, petrochemicals, textiles, natural resources, retail, and
telecommunications. The company, founded by Dhirubhai Ambani in 1960, has since become a
powerhouse in India’s economy and has made significant contributions to the country’s growth and
development
THANK YOU…

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