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    Adani Power shares may rally 18%, positioned as a pure play in India’s thermal power space: InCred Equities

    InCred Equities has initiated coverage on Adani Power with an ‘add’ rating and a target price of Rs 649, citing a potential 17.8% upside. The brokerage highlights APL’s strong thermal power presence, stable PPAs, brownfield expansion plans, and deleveraging efforts. With capacity set to rise to 30.67 GW by FY30F, APL is well-positioned for growth.

    Stock market update: Power stocks down as market rises

    The 30-share BSE Sensex was up 181.23 points at 81493.55

    Anand Tandon on how to play insurance and power generation themes now

    Independent Analyst Anand Tandon views insurance as a core area for long-term growth. He notes India is no longer underinsured in policy numbers, but policy values have potential. He suggests separating insurance from investment, favoring protection-focused policies. Tandon sees growth opportunities in life insurance and LIC's shift to non-participating policies.

    Stock market update: Power stocks mixed as market falls

    The 30-share BSE Sensex closed down 239.31 points at 81312.32

    BC Jindal bags 150 MW round-the-clock project from SECI

    BC Jindal group secured a 150 MW Round-the-Clock project from Solar Energy Corporation of India Limited. The project was won at a tariff of Rs 5.07/kWh. Jindal India Renewable Energy recently won two 300 MW solar plus storage projects. The group plans to invest $2.5 billion in renewable energy by 2030.

    Andhra Pradesh plans green energy corridor worth ₹28,400 cr

    Andhra Pradesh, aiming for 72 GW of green energy by 2029, proposes a ₹28,436-crore green energy corridor. This initiative will connect renewable energy projects to the central grid, facilitating the evacuation of 11,000 MW from renewable sources and 7,000 MW from pumped storage. The project addresses challenges of uneven energy distribution and stalled renewable energy projects.

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