Larsen & Toubro’s (L&T) renewables division has secured major contracts with a prominent Middle Eastern developer to construct two large-scale solar PV plants with a combined capacity of 3.5 GW. Furthermore, the scope of the orders also covers grid interconnections, including pooling substations and overhead transmission lines. Detailed engineering and initial construction work will begin soon.
Last month, L&T won a solar-cum-storage plant order in India. With the new large-scale orders from the Middle East, L&T’s renewables portfolio is set to reach a cumulative capacity of 22 GWp, encompassing both solar and wind projects that are already operational and those in development.
Larsen & Toubro is an Indian multinational corporation involved in EPC projects, high-tech manufacturing, and services. Operating in more than 30 countries, L&T has maintained a leadership position in its key business areas for eight decades, driven by a strong customer-focused approach and a relentless pursuit of top-tier quality.