Reliance Infrastructure
Reliance Infrastructure Limited, formerly Reliance Energy Limited and Bombay Suburban Electric Supply, is an Indian private sector enterprise involved in power generation, infrastructure, construction and defence. It is part of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group. The company is headed by its Chairman, Anil Ambani, and Chief Executive Officer, Punit Narendra Garg. The corporate headquarters is in Navi Mumbai. Reliance Infrastructure's interests are in the fields of power plants, metro rail, airports, bridges, toll roads, and defence. It is a major shareholder in the other group company, Reliance Power and Reliance Naval and Engineering Limited.
In Fortune India 500 list of 2019, Reliance Infrastructure was ranked as the 51st largest corporation in India with first rank in 'Infrastructure Development' category. As of March 2018, Reliance Infrastructure has 56 subsidiaries, 8 associate companies, and 2 joint-ventures. The EPC Business division of the company in 2018 has bagged various orders, including ₹7,000 crore Versova-Bandra Sea Link project, ₹3,647 crore Uppur Thermal Power Project, ₹1,881 crore National Highway projects from NHAI in Bihar & Jharkhand, ₹1,585 crore Mumbai Metro Line-4 project, ₹1,081 crore Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant project and others.
History
The predecessor company, Reliance Energy Limited, came into existence when it took over an 83-year-old government undertaking, the Bombay Suburban Electric Supply in 2002. BSES was originally founded in October 1929. In September 2018, at a time of financial stress, R-Infra sold its power transmission business in Mumbai to Adani Electricity Mumbai Limited for Rs. 18,800 crores.Meanwhile, in April 2008, Reliance Energy Limited had changed its name to Reliance Infrastructure Limited. The company entered the road building industry in 2006 with two National Highway projects in Tamil Nadu, both sections of National Highway 44. In 2011, it was announced that the company was planning to buy out licences to build road projects from companies unable to do so.
BSES Delhi
Till 2002, the Delhi Vidyut Board used to supply electricity to NCT of Delhi, except areas of Lutyens and Cantonment which were & are still catered by New Delhi Municipal Council and Military Engineer Services respectively. The same year in July, DVB was unbundled and was split into 3 distribution companies namely, BSES Rajdhani Power Limited, BSES Yamuna Power Limited & North Delhi Power Limited. Both BRPL and BYPL are 51:49% joint venture between Reliance Infrastructure and Government of Delhi. Since then, BRPL supplies electricity to South & West Delhi covering an area of 750 sq. km. Similarly, BYPL supplies electricity to Central & East Delhi covering an area of around 200 sq. km.Transportation
Airports
Reliance Infrastructure with its subsidiary company, Reliance Airport Developers Limited operated five minor brownfield airports in various small towns of Maharashtra, viz. Nanded Airport, Latur Airport, Baramati Airport, Yavatmal Airport, and Osmanabad Airport. In March 2019, the company received a contract from the Airports Authority of India worth Rs. 648 crores for the construction of Rajkot Greenfield Airport at Hirasar in Rajkot district of Gujarat state.Metro projects
- Line-1 of Phase-1 of Mumbai Metro: One of the three metro lines in this phase was awarded to a consortium led by R-Infra. The other two lines were awarded to other parties. Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd, which is a consortium of R-Infra, Veolia Transport, and Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority secured the contract for the Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar section. Mumbai Metro I is operational. The project will be implemented on a Build-Operate-Transfer basis, where the consortium will collect revenue for 35 years and then hand over the infrastructure to the government.
- Line 4 of Phase 2 of Mumbai Metro: The contracts for three "packages" have been awarded to a consortium led by R-Infra, but apparently, the contract does not include the laying of any tracks. The total length of Line-4 is 32.32 km with 32 stations, and the line will connect Wadala to Kasarvadavali via Ghatkopar and Mulund. Out of this, the contract for constructing three "packages" has been awarded to the "Reliance-Astaldi Joint Venture." Construction began in June 2018 and is expected to be completed by 2021.
- Delhi Airport Metro: The Delhi Airport Metro Express is Delhi Metro's Orange line connecting New Delhi railway station to Dwarka Sector-21 metro station, through the Indira Gandhi International Airport. It was opened to the public on February 23, 2011. It has 6 stations covering a length of 22.7 km. All six metro stations on the Orange line are called City Airport Terminals.
Toll Roads
- DA Toll Road
- PS Toll Road
- HK Toll Road
- DS Toll Road
- NK Toll Road
- KM Toll Road
- JR Toll Road
- TD Toll Road
- TK Toll Road
- SU Toll Road
- GF Toll Road and Ballabgarh-Sohna
Bridges
Reliance protested against this project as it claimed it would incur losses. Subsequently, the Government of Maharashtra appointed a committee to look into the matter. Later, it was reported that the MSRDC was likely to scrap the deal with Reliance due to the latter not having started construction two years after signing the agreement. Afterwards, it was announced that the deal was scrapped as the mediation report stated that it was impossible to build.
Power Projects
EPC Contracts
Projects where the Engineering-Procurement-Construction contract was awarded to Reliance Infrastructure Limited:- 3,960 MW Sasan Ultra Mega Power Project: at Sasan village in Singrauli district, Madhya Pradesh. This is designated as an UMPP by the Government of India.
- 2,400 MW Samalkot Thermal Power Project: gas-fired thermal power project at Samalkot in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh.
- 1,200 MW Rosa Thermal Power Project: coal-based thermal power plant in Rosa village, Shahjahanpur district, Uttar Pradesh. The plant is fully functional.
- 1,200 MW Raghunathpur Thermal Power Project: power project in West Bengal. The plant is owned by Damodar Valley Corporation.
- 1,200 MW Rajiv Gandhi Thermal Power Project: located at Khedar village in Hisar district, Haryana. The plant is owned by Haryana Power Generation Corporation.
- 600 MW Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram Thermal Power Project: in Yamunanagar district of Haryana. The plant is owned by Haryana Power Generation Corporation.
- 600 MW Butibori Thermal Power Project:, at Butibori near Nagpur, Maharashtra. The plant is fully functional.
- 500 MW Dahanu Thermal Power Project: coal based power plant located at coastal Dahanu town in Palghar district in Maharashtra.
BoP Contracts
- Unit of Parichha Thermal Power Project: located at Parichha near Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh, the plant is owned by Uttar Pradesh Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam.
- Unit of Panipat Thermal Power Project - II: located at Panipat. The plant is owned by Haryana Power Generation Corporation Limited.
DVC (Damodar Valley Corporation)
Defence
- Reliance Defence Limited, established on 28 March 2015 as a subsidiary of Reliance Infrastructure has 11 subsidiaries in niche segments of the defence sector. RDL has organized the structure into defence, marine, and land systems with a focused approach towards aiming capabilities and developing in-house expertise in Land-based weapon platforms and systems, Air Combat vehicles, aircraft and avionics, Missiles, Unmanned systems, and C4ISR systems, Surface & sub-surface shipbuilding and development. R-Infra has already acquired Pipavav Defence and Offshore Engineering Company Limited in Gujarat.
- Dhirubhai Ambani Aerospace Park spread over 400 acres land at MIHAN in Nagpur, planned with an aim to create a comprehensive eco-structure through backward integration under the Government of India's Make in India program for indigenous manufacturing of aerospace components. This aerospace park, first of its kind in India, comprising a cluster of manufacturers will indigenously deliver major aircraft components, spares and avionics requirements of the aerospace industry.
Subsidiaries