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L&T Wins Orders For Power Transmission And Distribution In India And Abroad

Floating solar projects involve mounting solar modules on structures that float in a water body, typically a reservoir/lake/abandoned quarry.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Close view of L&amp;T signage. (Source: Vijay Sartape /NDTV Profit)</p></div>
Close view of L&T signage. (Source: Vijay Sartape /NDTV Profit)

Larsen & Toubro on Wednesday said its power transmission and distribution business has bagged multiple orders in the country and overseas. The business has bagged orders to set up two floating solar plants in India.

Floating solar projects involve mounting solar modules on structures that float in a water body, typically a reservoir/lake/abandoned quarry.

Compared to ground-mounted solar plants, floating solar plants do not require land acquisition and typically involve less civil work.

There are other site-specific merits too, besides reduction of water evaporation.

The power transmission and distribution vertical has also received orders to set up transmission lines and a gas insulated substation to integrate solar energy zones in Rajasthan and Karnataka.

These crucial links will enable the evacuation of renewable energy to load centres in various parts of the country.

The company has also another order to build a gas insulated substation overseas.

"The Sultanate of Oman is integrating its multiple standalone electricity networks into a 400 kV national grid. As part of the interconnection and grid strengthening, PT&D has received orders to build a 400 kV overhead transmission line and two 400 kV grid stations," it said.

In the United Arab Emirates, the business has bagged orders to construct two substations with associated works.

Larsen & Toubro is a $23 billion Indian multinational engaged in engineering, procurement, and construction projects, hi-tech manufacturing, and services.

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