KEC International wins new orders
KEC International’s new orders include projects in the Middle East, Australia, and the Americas.
KEC International’s new orders include projects in the Middle East, Australia, and the Americas.
Larsen & Toubro, has received orders to supply gas-insulated switchgear (GIS) substations to new renewable energy parks in Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh.
India, Gujarat: Larsen & Toubro has won multiple orders in the domestic and overseas markets, with an estimated aggregate value exceeding $304 M.
KEC International Ltd has won an order for building a 220 kV substation for a petroleum refinery owned by public sector undertaking (PSU).
India: The Power Transmission & Distribution Business of Larsen & Toubro Construction has bagged multiple orders in India and abroad.
India: KEC International has reported the winning of new orders worth $13.5 M (Rs.1,123 crore).
Korea, Ulsan: Hyundai Electric & Energy Systems Co., has announced that its monthly orders in April hit a record high of $395.9 M (500 B won).
Saudi Arabia: Linxon has won three orders worth $62 M from the Saudi Electricity Company to deliver expansion projects across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
India: Kalpataru Power Transmission Ltd (KPTL) has reported the winning of new orders worth $107 M (Rs 803 crore) in 2022 so far.
India: Godrej & Boyce Mfg Co Ltd announced its Power Infrastructure & Renewable Energy business has secured orders worth over $73 M.
Paris, France: GE Renewable Energy’s Grid Solutions business has announced recent wins for its low-maintenance, high-performing digital power transformers.
India, Mumbai: India’s conglomerate Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has announced winning major orders in the Gulf region.
India, Mumbai: KEC International has reported the winning of new orders worth over $133 M (Rs.1,000 crore) in the power T&D space.
India: Hitachi Energy India has reported a 10 % year-on-year growth in order inflows during the quarter ending 30 September 2021.
Switzerland, Zurich: ABB has won orders from three major US utilities for its new solution to deliver hardened and bullet resistant transformers, and facilitate the protection of critical grid assets.
Switzerland, Zurich: Orders worth $300 million have been placed for the supply of converter transformers for two long-distance ultra-high-voltage direct current (UHVDC) transmission links in China capable of transporting up to 10,000 MW of power at the 800 kV voltage level.
Spanish engineering and construction company Abengoa has been awarded contracts to design and install two power transmission projects in Argentina at a total value of $49M.