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ADANI POWER
SUBJECT
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SUBMITTED
BY
MANOJ J BAGRECHA
1PT13MBA22
TO
PROF. M G VEDVYASA
FACULTY
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
ADANI POWER
Type
Public
Industry
Energy
Founded
22 August 1996
Headquarters
Ahmedabad, India
Key people
Products
Adani Power Limited is the power arm of Indian business conglomerate Adani
Group with head office at Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The company is India's largest
thermal private power producer with capacity of 7920 MW and also it is the
largest solar power producer of India with capacity 40 MW. Adani Power
Limited is ranked #334 in top companies in India in Fortune India 500 list of
2011.
It is India's first company to achieve the supercritical technology. The plant is
the only thermal power plant in India to be certified by UN under CDM.
Vision:
To be the globally admired leader in integrated Infrastructure businesses with a
deep commitment to nation building. We shall be known for our scale of
ambition, speed of execution and quality of operation.
Mission:
To assimilate knowledge, develop capabilities and manage collective enterprise
to profitably tap global commercial opportunities and advantages for the
benefit of stakeholders and society.
Values:
Courage: we shall embrace new ideas and businesses
Trust: we shall believe in our employees and other stakeholders
Commitment: we shall stand by our promises and adhere to high
standard of business.
Culture:
Passion: Performing with enthusiasm and energy.
Results: Consistently achieving goals.
Integration: Working across functions and businesses to create
synergies.
Dedication: Working with commitment in the pursuit of our aims.
Entrepreneurship: Seizing new opportunities with Initiative and
Ownership.
2013-14
2012-13
2011-12
11304.56
-465.37
6868.09
-1493.71
4194.27
-3.62
-1060.63
595.26
458.32
1952.03
290.3
-293.92
2.13
-8.16
-1.35
Weaknesses:
Dependency on Thermal Fuel Sources
Weak Liquidity Position
Opportunities:
Renewable Power Development
New Project Development
Growing Power Demand in India
Threats:
Regulatory Norms
Competitive Environment
Volatility in Commodity Pricing
Suppliers
(Supplier Power)
(High)
Industry Rivalry
(Medium)
Substitutes
(Threat Of
Substitutes)
(Medium)
Buyers (Buyer
Power)
(Medium)