Adani Power to start exporting electricity to Bangladesh

Gautam Adani hopes to start exporting electricity from a coal-fired facility in eastern India to Bangladesh by the end of the year, helping to alleviate the South Asian country's energy difficulties.

Adani Power Ltd. will commission a 1.6-gigawatt plant in Jharkhand state, as well as a dedicated transmission line for exports, by December 16, Adani announced in a Twitter post after meeting Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in New Delhi.

The project underscores India’s push to use infrastructure as part of its diplomatic outreach to neighbours. Adani -- Asia’s richest person controlling a business empire spanning ports, infrastructure and energy -- is also involved in investments in Sri Lanka.

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