The Adani Group is formally entering the nuclear energy sector through its subsidiary, Adani Atomic Energy Ltd., and is targeting 10 GW of nuclear power capacity by 2035. This push aims to secure reliable, round-the-clock clean energy to power India's massive upcoming AI and data center infrastructure.

The Adani Group is formally entering the nuclear energy sector through its subsidiary, Adani Atomic Energy Ltd., and is targeting 10 GW of nuclear power capacity by 2035. This push aims to secure reliable, round-the-clock clean energy to power India's massive upcoming AI and data center infrastructure. 
The conglomerate is making several strategic moves in the atomic sector:
Subsidiary Formation: -
Adani Power incorporated Adani Atomic Energy Limited (AAEL) to generate, transmit, and distribute electricity from nuclear sources. 
Small Modular Reactors (SMRs):-
 Adani is in early-stage discussions with the Uttar Pradesh government to build India's first commercial private nuclear power plants. These plans explore utilizing SMR technology (specifically, 200 MW reactors) in public-private partnerships. 
Land Identification: -
The group has already identified land for its nuclear ventures to ensure a fast, early-stage rollout as the Indian government opens the civil nuclear sector to private and foreign investment.

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