
The signing of the agreement between Andritz and AGEL
Under the agreement, Andritz will deliver reversible pump turbines, motor-generators, and associated electromechanical systems. The company’s responsibilities also include design, manufacturing, installation, testing, and commissioning of the pumped storage units together with all auxiliary components.
India is expanding its pumped storage capacity to help integrate increasing amounts of variable renewable power, particularly from solar and wind. Pumped storage plants play a critical role by storing surplus generation and providing reliable supply during peak demand, thereby enhancing grid flexibility and stability. The Gandikota facility is expected to significantly support this strategy.
The collaboration between AGEL and Andritz builds on a series of previous contracts. In 2023, Andritz was awarded the order for the 500MW Chitravathi project, followed by a 1.5GW contract for the Tarali project earlier this year. The Gandikota order marks the third major partnership between the two companies, reinforcing their long-term cooperation in India’s renewable energy development.
The value of the latest order is reported to be in the low three-digit million-euro range. Andritz confirmed that much of the work will be executed using its manufacturing base in India, supported by expertise and resources from its international operations.
By leveraging both local and global capabilities, Andritz aims to deliver advanced hydropower solutions tailored to the requirements of large-scale pumped storage projects. The Gandikota plant, once completed, will contribute to balancing renewable generation, improving energy security, and supporting India’s clean energy transition.
AGEL, as one of the country’s leading renewable energy developers, is advancing several large projects that align with India’s long-term sustainability objectives. The addition of Gandikota to its portfolio highlights the growing importance of energy storage infrastructure in ensuring that renewable power can be utilized efficiently and reliably across the grid.
The project further demonstrates how international suppliers and domestic developers are working together to accelerate the deployment of advanced energy technologies. With pumped storage capacity playing a pivotal role in energy systems worldwide, the Gandikota facility represents a significant step in India’s efforts to strengthen its renewable energy mix and enhance grid resilience.