Adani Portfolio recognises water security as critical to sustainable growth and is advancing a water‑positive approach by reducing freshwater dependence, increasing use of non‑competitive sources, adopting efficient & circular systems, and supporting community stewardship to enhance resilience and ensure long‑term water availability.

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Thrust on optimizing water use

Across our diverse portfolio, we drive water efficiency by embedding optimisation into operations. Leveraging technology for real‑time monitoring and continuous improvement, each business implements context‑specific initiatives aligned with its geographic conditions and operational water risks.

Robotic Cleaning of Solar PV Systems

To reduce water dependency, we have adopted robotic cleaning for photovoltaic installations, replacing convectional water-intensive methods with automated technology. This enables significant water savings, enhances operational efficiency, and maintains optimal panel performance, ensuring reliable energy generation across solar assets.

Water Recycling and Zero Discharge

Amid rising wastewater challenges in India, Adani prioritises advanced treatment and reuse to minimise freshwater dependence. Our approach emphasises Zero Liquid Discharge, hygiene, environmental compliance, and responsible water management to protect ecosystems and public health.

Protecting the Sacred Waters that Sustain India

Adani’s Prayagraj Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) safeguards the Ganga, treating over 130 million kilolitres of wastewater annually. By removing pollutants using advanced technologies, we protect clean freshwater for downstream communities, supporting agriculture and public health.

Prioritising Water from Non‑Competing Sources

Recognising growing freshwater stress, the Adani Portfolio prioritises alternative, non‑competing water sources, including seawater, treated wastewater etc., to reduce freshwater dependence, ensuring operational resilience while safeguarding community water needs and ecological balance.

Rainwater Harvesting – A pillar of water stewardship

Rainwater harvesting is central to Adani’s water stewardship approach, promoting decentralised sourcing, reduced freshwater dependence, and improved local availability. Portfolio initiatives combine site‑level rain-water harvesting and reuse systems with community‑led programmes such as pond revitalization for shared water security, and long‑term ecosystem resilience.

Being Water Positive – Commitment to Regeneration

At Adani, water is recognised as a shared resource essential to communities, ecosystems, and businesses. Guided by our philosophy of “conserve more than we consume,” we embed water conservation, rainwater harvesting, recycling, and reuse to reduce freshwater dependence and strengthen long‑term water security.

Building Water Resilience for Industry and Community

Adani transforms mined-out pits into large-scale rainwater reservoirs to build water resilience. At Kutch, Gujarat, one such reservoir stores over 60 lakh kilolitres of rainwater, eliminating the need for desalination and securing net-water positivity for the Portfolio company. At mine closure, nearly 1,250 hectares will become a permanent water asset for the region.

"POWERING THE FUTURE"

ESG Report 2023-25 of Adani Portfolio
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