L&T secures Middle East orders
L&T has won secured projects to build various substations and transmission lines in Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
L&T has won secured projects to build various substations and transmission lines in Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
The Jordan-Saudi Arabia electricity interconnection project is in the final stages with technical studies completed.
The first phase of the project is set to start operating in July 2025, with the interconnection allowing the exchange of up to 3000 MW of power by early 2026.
Siemens Energy is supplying key power plant technologies that will provide almost 4 GW to the Saudi Arabia.
One of the PPAs is said to be a new world record for the Levelized Cost of Electricity (LCOE) from wind power.
The contract relates to the establishment of an underground transmission line.
The work for the Al Jazeera Royal Palace substation project includes provision of engineering, procurement, construction and testing services.
The total financing amount for each project is SAR5.69 billion ($1.52 billion), with a term of approximately 28.1 years.
The will be used in the Jafurah gas field’s development efforts.
Nukus2 will be developed on a build, own, operate and transfer model.
Oman’s Voltamp Energy Company has partnered with Saudi Arabia’s Al-Sharif Holding Group in order to establish a high-voltage transformer production plant in the Kingdom.
ACWA Power has landed funding for 4.55 GW solar projects in Saudi Arabia.
The power transmission & distribution (PTD) business of Larsen & Toubro has won substation-related orders in the Middle East and a floating solar project mandate in India.
Several major players have been prequalified for development of four power plants across the kingdom with a total capacity of 7200 MW.
Alfanar Projects has reached a strategic agreement with Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones (Modon) to develop an HVDC converter station.
Nesma Infrastructure & Technology (NIT) has signed a major contract with the Saudi Electricity Company (SEC).
ACWA Power has announced that its Sudair PV IPP project has gone fully operational.
The Saudi-Egypt interconnection project is progressing as scheduled and would be completed on time in the first quarter of 2026, the newspaper Addustour reported.
ACWA Power has announced that it signed Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for its ACWA Power Project DAO dispatchable renewable hybrid plant in South Africa.
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) granted ACWA Power Company the Initial commercial operation certificate to operate the second phase of the Noor Energy 1 independent power project.
Saudi Arabia has invited companies to qualify for four new solar power projects with a total output capacity of 3,700 MW within the ongoing National Renewable Energy Programme (NREP).
Anticipated as one of the world’s largest single-site solar facilities, the plant will annually power 190,000 homes and reduce CO2 emissions by 1.8 million tonnes.
L&T Construction’s Power Transmission & Distribution has secured several major contracts in several regions.
Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) has awarded Nesma two contracts to design, build and commission two power transmission substations in Trojena.