Adani Power has emerged as the lowest bidder for a massive 3.2 GW coal-fired power project in Assam, signaling its continued expansion in India’s energy sector. The bid outcome was disclosed during a recent investor concall, positioning Adani Power for a strategic win in the northeastern region.
                                        
                        
	In a significant development for India’s energy infrastructure, Adani Power Limited has been identified as the lowest bidder for a proposed 3.2 GW coal-based power project in Assam. The announcement was made during the company’s latest investor conference call, underscoring Adani’s aggressive pursuit of large-scale thermal power opportunities across the country.
	 
	The project, expected to be one of the largest in the region, aligns with Assam’s growing demand for reliable base-load power and Adani’s strategy to deepen its footprint in underserved markets. While the final award is pending regulatory and procedural approvals, Adani’s bid positions it as the frontrunner.
	 
	Key Highlights:
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		Project Capacity: 3,200 MW (4 × 800 MW)
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		Location: Assam, India
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		Bid Status: Adani Power emerged as the lowest bidder
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		Strategic Importance: Enhances energy security in Northeast India
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		Corporate Impact: Strengthens Adani Power’s portfolio and regional presence
	This bid win reflects Adani Power’s operational scale and competitive edge in coal-based generation, despite broader shifts toward renewables.
	 
	Sources: Adani Power Q2 FY26 Concall Transcript, Business Standard.