Publication Details
Issue: Vol 8, No 5 (2025)
ISSN: 2576-5973
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Abstract

India’s energy landscape is undergoing a significant transformation as the country shifts toward renewable energy to address the growing demand for sustainable and clean power. In this dynamic environment, Tata Power and Adani Green Energy have emerged as prominent leaders, capitalizing on government initiatives and aligning their strategies with India’s ambitious goal of reaching 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030. This paper presents a comparative analysis of the financial performance of these two industry giants over the past five years, focusing on key metrics such as Profit After Tax (PAT), Operating Profit Margin (OPM), Earnings Per Share (EPS), and Current Ratio to evaluate their financial health and growth trajectories. Tata Power, with over a century of experience, boasts a diversified energy portfolio that spans solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. In contrast, Adani Green Energy, a relatively newer player, has rapidly scaled its operations, particularly in solar and wind energy projects. Both companies face distinct challenges as they strive to maintain profitability and sustainability within India’s ever-evolving energy market. While Tata Power has shown a remarkable recovery in profitability between FY2023 and FY2024, Adani Green Energy experienced a significant drop in its operating margin in 2024, following years of impressive growth. This study provides valuable insights into the financial stability of Tata Power and Adani Green Energy, highlighting their respective approaches to profitability, growth, and liquidity management. While Tata Power’s recent recovery suggests strong market positioning, Adani Green Energy’s liquidity challenges in recent years raise important concerns. Ultimately, the paper offers critical perspectives for investors, policymakers, and energy sector stakeholders, shedding light on the prospects of these two renewable energy leaders in India’s rapidly transforming market.

Keywords
Renewable Energy Financial Performance Sustainability Profitability Growth