Adani Transmission Limited (ATL) is India’s largest private electricity distribution company, which has recently given information about the plan made to reduce its Green House Gases (GHG) emissions. Adani Transmission Limited (ATL) is India’s largest private electricity distribution company, which has recently given information about the plan made to reduce its Green House Gases (GHG) emissions. An international initiative has been taken by the company to control global warming. ATL completed its detailed plan and target SBTI for GHG emissions reduction within one year of its commitment to contribute to controlling global warming have been handed over.

As a part of its continued focus on sustainable development and its net zero journey, ATL has committed to SBTi in October 2021. Anil Sardana, MD & CEO, Adani Transmission Limited has said that the company takes all aspects seriously, focused on contributing to India’s climate commitment through resolute climate action. Setting goals for SBTI reiterates our commitment to creating sustainable ways of doing business. It also articulates India’s efforts to reduce climate risk through individual and collective action. Several small works like energy efficiency initiatives at sub-stations The scheme aims to isolate the substations from the grid for auxiliary power while connecting with solar power, and efficient transmission lines with the aim of reducing losses combined with extensive works. As the introduction of green tariffs in AEML, will make a significant contribution to achieving positive climate action. Signing up for SBTi is an important step in the context of India’s commitments to the Paris Climate Agreement.



ATL became a signatory to the UN Energy Compact in 2021 at COP26 held in Glasgow. Through SBTi, companies are setting science-based emissions reduction targets – across their entire value chain – that are consistent with keeping global warming at 1.5 °C above pre-industrial. Level. SBTi committed companies get 24 months to submit their target. ATL, It is one of the few companies to submit emissions reduction targets within a year, after committing to SBTi in October 2021.