Adani Power on Tuesday, 21 April, 2026 said it has incorporated a new company, to generate electricity from nuclear sources. Adani Group invests min ₹5 lakh to establish the new company In an exchange filing on Monday, Adani Power said its wholly-owned subsidiary Adani Atomic Energy Limited (AAEL) has incorporated a wholly-owned subsidiary Rawatbhata-Raj Atomic Energy Limited (RRAEL) on 20 April, 2026. The filing also added that Adani Power has invested ₹5 lakh in RRAEL. The entity has been formed to generate, transmit, and distribute power derived from nuclear and/or atomic energy, the filing said. Read the full exchange filing using this link: be51c0c1-bf72-4239-a4d9-342194284351.pdf 2nd Adani company in nuclear space: Adani Power earlier said it had incorporated a new company on 13 April, to generate electricity from nuclear and atomic sources. In a separate exchange filing on Sunday, Adani Power said its wholly-owned subsidiary Adani Atomic Energy Limited (AAEL) has incorporated a wholly-owned subsidiary Coastal-Maha Atomic Energy Limited (CMAEL) on 13 April, 2026. The filing had also added that Adani Power had invested ₹5 lakh in CMAEL, too. How much power India generates from nuclear sources? India’s current nuclear energy capacity stands in the range of 8-9 GW. Apart from Adani Power, several private entities, such as Tata Power and Naveen Jindal Group, have also announced plans to invest in the country’s nuclear space Post navigation Gold prices rise to ₹1.52 lakh/10 gm:Yellow metal becomes ₹19,000 costlier in 2026; silver rates fall to ₹2.50 lakh/kg