The firm had clocked a net profit after taxes, minority interest and share of profit/loss of joint ventures and associations at Rs 210 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal.
Consolidated income from operations for the quarter was at Rs 8,606 crore, while the consolidated EBIDTA for the quarter stood at Rs 705 crore. The Ahmedabad-based firm said that as in the previous quarter, the company has maintained its financial performance on comparable basis with contribution from mining, city gas and renewable businesses.
Ameet Desai, Executive Director AEL said, "AAdani Enterprises demonstrated encouraging performance backed by mining, city gas and renewable businesses."
Adani Enterprises said yhat in its Mine Development and Operations (MDO) business at Parsa Kente, the company has supplied washed coal of 5.12 million tonnes (MT) to RRVUNL in nine months of the current fiscal as compared to 3.71 MT in 9MFY16, higher by 38 per cent.
About City Gas Distribution business, the company said it provides piped natural gas to household, industrial and commercial consumers and compressed natural gas for automobiles in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Faridabad and Khurja.
"It envisage future growth through a 50:50 Joint Venture with Indian Oil Corporation which has been awarded the city gas project in Allahabad, Chandigarh, Ernakulum, Daman, Panipat, Udham Singh nagar and Dharwad. Projects are at various stages of implementation in these cities," it said.
In edible oil business, it said it has maintained its leadership position with Fortune brand and continues to dominate the refined edible oil market.
On Renewable Energy business, it said for solar power generation, it has commissioned 100 MW in Punjab, which is the largest project in India with Single Axis Tracking technology.
With this, it has operational projects of 760 MW of solar and wind power. Further, pipeline of 1,414 MW of wind & solar power projects are under various stages of implementation across the country.
It said that the state-of-the-art solar manufacturing facility at Mundra is being built with the objective to control cost by integrating with eco-system around its facility.
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