Introducing Our Capitals

The Six Capitals that Drive Our Value Creation Story

Financial Capital

Refers to the pool of funds and monetary resources that the Company needs to establish and operate its business. These include debt, equity, revenue, internal accruals and investments, among others. Financial capital plays a crucial role in generating, deploying and accessing other forms of capital.

Turnover

`9,506
Crore

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Manufactured Capital

Refers to the production facilities and equipment used for power generation and transmission, mining and equipment manufacturing, including the infrastructure used in the plants. Manufactured capital depends on the flow of financial capital to allow resources to be deployed to build it.

Operational Capacity

4,541
MW

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Human Capital

Includes the skills, knowledge, experience, competencies and capabilities of employees that help in creating value for the Company and its stakeholders. It also includes the training and development programmes undertaken for the employees.

Employees

Permanent

1,807

Contractual

2,935

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Intellectual Capital

Covers R&D, innovation, design, thought leadership, brand management, systems, processes, improvement initiatives and collaboration with institutions. Intellectual capital explains how the Company creates competitive advantage through its value chain positioning and the business model.

Ash Handling System Optimisation

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Social and Relationship Capital

Refers to the Company’s trust-based relationships with its investors, customers, vendors, regulators and the community at large to fulfil its role as a responsible corporate citizen. Social and relationship capital facilitates coordination and cooperation between the Company and its stakeholders for mutual benefit.

CSR Expenditure

`25.17
Crore

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Natural Capital

Includes multiple natural resource based raw materials such as coal and other minerals that are required by the Company to run its operations efficiently. It also includes resources such as air, water, energy and biodiversity that are either utilised by the Company or impacted by
its operations.

Water Consumption

31.88 Million
KL

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