
New Delhi: In a major relief to Anil Ambani Reliance Power has reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 44.68 crore for the quarter ended June 30 2025 (Q1FY26) compared to a loss of Rs 98.16 crore in the year-ago period. It is important to note that the revenue from operations stood at Rs 1885 crore down 5.35 percent year-on-year. Reliance Power recorded a total income of Rs 2025 crore while EBITDA came in at Rs 565 crore. The company serviced total debt of Rs 584 crore in the June quarter. Reliance Power also highlighted that its debt-to-equity ratio stood at 0.43 lowest in the industry. Net worth rose to Rs 16431 crore as of June 30 2025. Sasan and Rosa plants: The 3960 MW Sasan Ultra Mega Power Project in Madhya Pradesh Reliance Power’s flagship project remained one of the top-performing plants in the country. According to the company it achieved a high plant load factor (PLF) of around 91 percent. The 1200 MW Rosa Power Plant in Uttar Pradesh also maintained operational strength with an availability of around 97 per cent during the quarter. Here are some of the key details: Reliance NU Energies received a Letter of Award (LoA) from state-run SJVN Limited for a 350 MW ISTS-connected Solar + Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project. Reliance Power approves Rs 6000 crore equity raise Rs 3000 crore NCD issue The project involves setting up 600 MW of solar DC capacity and 175 MW / 700 MWh of BESS capacity at a tariff of Rs 3.33/kWh through competitive bidding. Reliance Power has emerged as the country’s largest player in the solar + BESS segment Reliance Power holds 2.4 GW of solar DC capacity and over 2.5 GWh of BESS capacity. The 3960 MW Sasan Ultra Mega Power Project in Madhya Pradesh remained one of the top-performing plants in the country. The company achieved a high plant load factor (PLF) of around 91 percent. The 1200 MW Rosa Power Plant in Uttar Pradesh also maintained operational strength with an availability of around 97 per cent during the quarter. As per the exchange filing the Reliance Power board approved raising funds up to Rs 6000 crore through the issuance of equity shares and/or equitylinked instruments and/or other eligible securities to qualified institutional buyers by way of a Qualified Institutions Placement and/or follow-on public offer or a combination thereof.
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