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Adanis Get Clean Chit From CCI In Solar Energy Tender Case

by OB Bureau
April 17, 2026
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New Delhi: The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has rejected a complaint against Adani Group entities and others, finding no prima-facie evidence of anti-competitive practices in the award of a tender by the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI).

The complainant, Ravi Sharma, had accused Adani Enterprises, Adani Green Energy Four, Gautam Adani, Sagar Adani, Azure Power India, SECI and several state power utilities of contravening competition rules.

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In Thursday’s order, the CCI observed that Adani Group does not appear to have dominance over the country’s power generation market, which comprises many public and private enterprises, dismissing allegations of abuse of market dominance, as reported by The Economic Times.

“The informant has also not placed on record any evidence which may suggest as to why solar power, or public and private power generation companies, ought to be treated as distinct markets,” the regulator said.

Sharma had alleged that SECI’s 2019 tender for 7 GW solar power projects was designed to favour big players, such as Adani and Azure Power. Certain tender conditions, including the green shoe option and tariff revisions, effectively excluded smaller firms and restricted competition, he claimed.

He further alleged that the request for selection document was prepared in contravention of the power ministry guidelines, which don’t allow the clubbing of solar power units with solar manufacturing plants.

The regulator, however, held that the “complainant has not provided any cogent evidence of the request for selection documents being designed in a manner that encourages participation of only big players in the market.”

“Further, the informant has not been able to furnish any evidence in support of his allegation that OP-5 (Azure Power) was only a cover bidder for OP-2 (Adani Green Energy Four),” the CCI said.

The Department of Justice and Securities Exchange Commission in the US had filed detailed chargesheet/indictment in 2024 showing how Adani Group entities, in connivance with Azure, “abused their market dominance and while indulging in anti-competitive practices, acquired many renewable energy generation plants”, the complainant said.

The CCI observed that the alleged conduct — offering of bribes to Indian government officials to enable SECI to enter into power sale agreements with buying utilities, in turn allowing Adani Green Energy to get into purchase pacts with the SECI, also “does not seem to qualify as an abusive conduct (exclusionary or exploitative), within the meaning of Section 4 of the Competition Act.” Section 4 deals with provisions of the abuse of market dominance.

The Commission held that “there is no prima facie case of contravention of provisions of Sections 3 and 4 of the Act warranting an investigation into the matter”, and closed the case.

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