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ANDRITZ Secures Order from Adani Green Energy for 1,500 MW Tarali PSP in Maharashtra
Austria-based tech group ANDRITZ has secured a contract from Adani Green Energy Ltd. to supply pump turbines, motor generators and related electromechanical equipment for the 1,500 MW Tarali pumped storage project in Maharashtra.
June 18, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey

Austria-headquartered international technology group ANDRITZ has announced that the company received an order from Indian renewable energy company Adani Green Energy Ltd. (AGEL), to equip the new 1,500 MW Tarali pumped storage plant in the Satara district of Maharashtra.
ANDRITZ will supply pump turbines, motor generators and related electromechanical equipment, the company shared in a statement without divulging the value of the order.
“This is the second contract awarded to ANDRITZ by AGEL, following the order for the 500 MW Chitravathi pumped storage plant received in 2023,” it said.
ANDRITZ’s scope of supply for Tarali includes the design, manufacture, installation, testing, and commissioning of the pumped storage units along with associated auxiliaries. The project will be executed using ANDRITZ’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in India, supported by its global network, it said.
The repeat order from AGEL underlines ANDRITZ’s strong position in the Indian hydropower market and its expertise in delivering pumped storage solutions, which play a crucial role in ensuring grid stability and supporting the integration of variable renewable energy. “ANDRITZ is currently involved in the implementation of four new pumped storage plants in India,” noted the statement.
India is significantly expanding its pumped storage capacity to balance the increase of variable renewable energy from solar and wind in its energy mix. AGEL’s Tarali pumped storage plant, with a capacity of 1,500 MW, will make a major contribution to this expansion.
ANDRITZ will supply pump turbines, motor generators and related electromechanical equipment, the company shared in a statement without divulging the value of the order.
“This is the second contract awarded to ANDRITZ by AGEL, following the order for the 500 MW Chitravathi pumped storage plant received in 2023,” it said.
ANDRITZ’s scope of supply for Tarali includes the design, manufacture, installation, testing, and commissioning of the pumped storage units along with associated auxiliaries. The project will be executed using ANDRITZ’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in India, supported by its global network, it said.
The repeat order from AGEL underlines ANDRITZ’s strong position in the Indian hydropower market and its expertise in delivering pumped storage solutions, which play a crucial role in ensuring grid stability and supporting the integration of variable renewable energy. “ANDRITZ is currently involved in the implementation of four new pumped storage plants in India,” noted the statement.
India is significantly expanding its pumped storage capacity to balance the increase of variable renewable energy from solar and wind in its energy mix. AGEL’s Tarali pumped storage plant, with a capacity of 1,500 MW, will make a major contribution to this expansion.
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