Corporate sustainability: Adani firms gain points
Score 63-66pts, more than average 38 pts in survey
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New Delhi: Adani Green Energy and Adani Transmission have scored 66 points and 63 points, respectively, in the corporate sustainability assessment (CSA) survey 2021 conducted by DJSI-S&P Global, which is higher than the average world electric utility sector score of 38 points.
"Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL), the world's largest solar power developer, scored 66 points in the corporate sustainability assessment (CSA) survey 2021 conducted by DJSI - S&P Global. This is significantly higher than the average world electric utility sector score of 38," the company said in a statement. Adani Transmission Ltd (ATL) in its statement said it has scored 63 points in the 2021 corporate sustainability assessment (CSA) survey conducted by DJSI-S&P Global.
"This is significantly higher than the average world electric utility sector score of 38," it added. AGEL Chief Sustainability Officer Santosh Kumar Singh said, "This achievement is a manifestation of the Adani vision to steer India towards a cleaner, greener future." With an industry-specific approach, the S&P Global ESG score provides multiple layers of ESG intelligence with three underlying environments, social and governance, as well as economic dimension scores.