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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