Adani Australia country-head and CEO, Jeyakumar Janakaraj, said the appointment of Purdie is a significant step for the company in Australia.
"Adani's aim is to become the largest renewable energy industry participant in Australia with a total capacity of 1,500MW in the near term," Janakaraj said.
"To help us realise this ambition, Adani has established the Adani Australia Renewable business unit, and appointed Purdie as its CEO, he said.
Purdie, who will report directly to Janakaraj, has extensive global experience in the resources and engineering sector, and is recognised as one of Australia's leading engineers.
Purdie has worked for rail freight group Aurizon (Executive Vice President, Enterprise Services), Rio Tinto (Chief Advisor Projects; Global Practice Leader, Technology Delivery, Innovation; Diamonds and Minerals Executive), and has Board experience with a number of companies and institutions including the Solar Flagships Panel which advised the Commonwealth Government on solar generation.
Stating her new role presented an exciting challenge, Purdie said, "Renewable enery presents great opportunities for Australia, particularly for remote communities but also as a key component of balanced energy supply solutions across the nation."
Adani has announced two solar generation plants will be built this year in Australia - one at Rugby Run, near Moranbah in Central Queensland, and the other on the northern outskirts of Whyalla in South Australia.
The projects will generate 150MW each and other similar sized projects are being planned for Queensland and South Australia.
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