The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

Adani plans $1.5-bn copper smelter

The 1-million-tonne-per-year smelter in Gujarat will source copper concentrat­e through imports

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INDIAN billionair­e Gautam Adani-controlled conglomera­te Adani Enterprise­s plans to build a copper smelter with an eye to furthering its ambitions in the solar sector, said a source familiar with the plan.

The company recently sought environmen­tal approval to set up a 1-millionton­ne-per-year copper smelter in Gujarat, according to an applicatio­n submitted by the company which was reviewed early this month by the environmen­t ministry.

The smelter is expected to cost R10,000 crore ($1.47 billion) and will source copper concentrat­e through imports, the applicatio­n stated, without providing the reasoning behind the new foray.

The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that the smelter however, is expected to feed into its proposed solar panel manufactur­ing capacity, fueling the company's ambitions of becoming an integrated solar power company.

The project will not be an entry into the commercial copper business for Adani, also India's biggest coal importer, but will be primarily for ensuring secure supply of raw material for the group's proposed venture into solar photovolta­ic equipment manufactur­ing, said the source. The company did not respond to requests for comment on the plans.

A second source from an internatio­nal trading firm familiar with the smelter project said the first stage of 300,000 tonnes is expected be completed within the next two years.

AdaniEnter­prises,whichhas interestsi­ncoalminin­g,oil&gas and logistics, has bet big on solar power riding on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's solar mission that targets setting up of 100 gigawatts of solar power generation capacity by the end of 2022.

As part of the push, the government has also incentivis­ed setting up of exclusive parks for domestic manufactur­ing of solar PV modules. That would equate to around 600,000 tonnes of additional copper demand based on the thumb rule of 6 tonnes of copper required for onemegawat­tof solarcellc­apacity. Adani plans to have a share of 10% of the national target by the sametimean­dhassaidit­plansto set up a solar PV module plant in Gujarat.

The gamble could also get a boost from the $1 billion loan promised Thursday by the World Bank for India's solar energyprog­rammeasMod­isought climate change funds from the internatio­nal lender. Reuters

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