Adani Green Energy withdraw from wind energy project in Sri Lanka, issues official notice
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Mumbai: Adani Green Energy has conveyed its Board’s decision to respectfully withdraw from further engagement in the Renewable Energy wind energy project and two transmission projects in Sri Lanka.
“However, we remain committed to Sri Lanka and are open to future collaboration if the Government of Sri Lanka so desires,” further the Spokesperson of Adani Group informed.
The official notice issued by Adani reads as follows:
“Adani Green Energy has conveyed its Board’s decision to respectfully withdraw from further engagement in the RE wind energy project and two transmission projects in Sri Lanka. However, we remain committed to Sri Lanka and are open to future collaboration if the Government of Sri Lanka so desires.”
Adani Power Limited said that it has achieved an exceptional score of 67 (out of 100) in the Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA) on November 28. The rating has been given by the global rating agency S&P Global for FY 2023-24. This compares to the sectoral average of 42 and APL’s own FY 23 score of 48.
With this score, Adani Power is in the top 80 percentile of all global electric utilities. The company achieved an exceptional score of 67 (out of 100) in the Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA) by global rating agency S&P Global for FY 2023-24.