About JSW Energy

JSW Energy at a Glance

JSW Energy Ltd. is one of the leading private sector power producers in India and part of the US$ 14 billion JSW Group, which has significant presence in sectors such as Steel, Energy, Infrastructure, Cement and Sports, among others. JSW Energy has established its presence across the value chains of power sector with diversified assets in power generation, transmission and trading. With strong operations, robust corporate governance and prudent capital allocation, JSW Energy continues to deliver sustainable growth and create value for all stakeholders.

JSW Energy began its commercial operations in FY2000, with the commissioning of its 2x130 MW thermal power plant at Vijayanagar. Since then, the Company has steadily enhanced its power generation capacity from 260 MW to 4,541 MW and has a portfolio of Thermal (3,140 MW), Hydro (1,391 MW) and Solar (10 MW), ensuring diversity across geographies, fuel sources and power off-take arrangements. JSW Energy is committed to pursue growth opportunities in the power and related businesses and contribute to powering our nation.

Our Businesses

1

Power Generation

Current operational capacity of 4,541 MW

2

Power Transmission

Two 400 KV operational transmission lines [JV with Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Company Limited (MSETCL)]

3

Mining

Jalipa and Kapurdi lignite mines with combined capacity of 9 MTPA are operational and capable of meeting the entire lignite requirement of 1,080 MW power plant of JSW Energy (Barmer) Limited (formerly known as Raj WestPower Limited)

4

Power Trading

Incorporated JSW Power Trading Company Ltd. (JSWPTC) in 2006 and handled trading volumes of 2.05 Billion Units this year

5

Equipment Manufacturing

JSW Energy and JSW Steel entered into a JV agreement with the Toshiba Corporation of Japan to form Toshiba JSW Power Systems Private Limited in 2008 for manufacturing supercritical steam turbine generators

Our Enduring Presence

JSW Energy is powering India forward with its presence across Thermal,
Hydro and Solar power sectors in various regions of the country.