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ABOUT THE REPORT

LEADERSHIP SPEAKS

Performance Highlights

GREENKO TODAY

Delivering VALUE –
Purpose & Principles

Creation of Sustainable Value

Performance Based
Value Creation

Epilogue

Annexures

Purpose1

This is Greenko's fourth consecutive Integrated Report, prepared with an intention to provide the readers a comprehensive view of Greenko’s sustainable value creation potential by accounting for the financial and non-financial value derived from and delivered to various stakeholders. To protect and enhance value creation in the face of disruptions, a structured effort in the form of internal reflection for mapping the value creation factors and assessing the adequacy of strategy was involved while preparing this report. Further, Greenko seeks to transform into a utility of the future by deploying the measures based on the 3Ds of the energy sector i.e., digitalization, decentralization, and decarbonization, thus making its contribution towards clean, reliable, dispatchable and affordable power generation in India. This would also help in contributing towards India’s energy security and economic stability to meet deeper decarbonization goals.

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Leadership Team1

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Mr. Anil Kumar Chalamalasetty

(Chief Executive and Managing Director)


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Mr. Mahesh Kolli

(President and Joint Managing Director)


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Mr. Vasudeva Rao Kaipa

(Chief Financial Officer)


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Mr. Naredla Venugopala Rao

(Chief Operating Officer-Greenko Asset Management)


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Chairman’s Message

Dear Stakeholders,

Recent global events, both related to the pandemic and climate change, have exposed chinks in our present development model and brought to the fore an urgent need to address the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. We believe that a sustainable energy system is a sine qua non of sustainable development and that India has made significant progress in increasing the share of renewable energy sources in the country’s energy portfolio. India is also aware that further increase in the share of renewables in the electricity mix, requires deep structural changes in regulation and policy, in technology and finance, in skills and in grid management and a general all-round improvement in the entire related ecosystem.

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