New Delhi: Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL) announced on Wednesday that it has received recognition for its efforts in conserving water. The independent global assurance agency, DNV(Det Norske Veritas), has certified AGEL as Water Positive, which signifies that the company’s water conservation is greater than consumption, according to a company statement.

DNV conducted a qualitative and quantitative assessment of AGEL’s water balance index for its operational sites with a capacity greater than 200 MW in Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Gujarat, and Andhra Pradesh. The water balance index is a ratio of water consumption to water conservation. As per the assessment, the water balance index is 1.12 (positive), exceeding its target to become net water neutral by FY25, which is well ahead of schedule.

The verification process involved sample-based checks and an evaluation of AGEL’s methodology, measurement techniques, estimation methods, assumptions, and uncertainties involved in the process of water accounting. AGEL has recorded a 99.5 percent lower freshwater consumption per unit of generation compared to the statutory limit for thermal power of 3.5 KL/MWh in FY23.

Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) is the renewable energy platform of Adani Portfolio. The company aims to be a net-zero company in terms of water consumption by 2022. AGEL’s sustainable practices align with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 6, which focuses on clean water and sanitation.

According to the World Economic Forum, water scarcity is a significant global issue. About 2.2 billion people lack access to safe drinking water, and the situation is expected to worsen due to climate change and population growth. In this context, AGEL’s efforts to conserve water through its operations are commendable.

AGEL’s certification as Water Positive is a significant achievement, and it demonstrates the company’s commitment to sustainability. The certification is likely to increase investor interest in AGEL and help it attract more sustainable investment. Furthermore, this recognition could also encourage other companies to adopt sustainable water practices, leading to positive environmental outcomes.

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