Revenue from operations down 5% at ₹1,728 cr. V/s ₹1,805 cr .
EBITDA was marginally up at ₹830 cr.
Net profit down by 5% at ₹209 cr V/s ₹220 cr Y-o-Y.
on the back of one-time charges of ₹90 cr towards pre-payment of loans.
Net power generation was higher at 5,141 million units (4,930 mu).
Net debt increased by ₹300 cr to ₹6,500 cr due to planned capex.
Receivables from power distribution companies declined to ₹1,902 cr V/s ₹2,715 cr.
Company is all set for the next growth cycle with the planned 20 GW capacity with an investment of ₹75,000 cr by FY30.
Company has already placed orders for equipment to generate 950 MW of green power for JSW Steel in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Maharashtra and the project will be completed in two years.
Company will also work with Australian company Fortescue Future Industries Pty to separate hydrogen and oxygen from water and use them as fuel for various application.