Adani world’s biggest owner and contractor of solar farms
10 Sep 2020

INDIA'S ADANI GROUP – the owners of the highly controversial coal project in Queensland’s Galilee Basin – is now the world’s leading solar power generation asset owner in terms of operating and off-taker contracted solar projects, new figures show.
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