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Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has bagged major contracts worth ₹50100 billion, reinforcing its dominance in power transmission and distribution (PT&D) across India and international markets. The orders include grid infrastructure projects, floating solar plants, and highvoltage substations, marking a significant expansion in L&T’s clean energy and utility portfolio.
Key Highlights:
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India’s Renewable Push: L&T has secured contracts for two floating solar plants with a combined capacity of 150 MWac, along with a 120 MWac groundmounted solar PV project.
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Grid Expansion in India: The company will establish 765 kV transmission lines and a gasinsulated substation to integrate solar energy zones in Rajasthan and Karnataka.
Global Projects:
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Kuwait: L&T will build a 400 kV gasinsulated substation to power South Sabah AlAhmad City.
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Oman: The company is constructing a 400 kV overhead transmission line and two 400 kV grid stations as part of Oman’s national grid integration.
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UAE: L&T has secured contracts for two 132 kV substations, supporting Dubai and Abu Dhabi’s growing electricity demand.
Strategic Vision: L&T’s expanding footprint in clean energy and grid infrastructure underscores its commitment to sustainable power solutions.
With these highvalue contracts, L&T continues to lead the charge in global energy transition, strengthening its position in the infrastructure sector.
Sources: Larsen & Toubro Press Release, Business Standard, MarketScreener.
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