Larsen & Toubro (L&T) today announced that its Heavy Civil Infrastructure business vertical has secured an order from Torrent Energy Storage Solutions (earlier known as Torrent PSH 3 and an arm of Torrent Power) for the construction of the 3 GW Saidongar-1 pumped storage project (PSP) in Raigad, Maharashtra. The PSP, India’s largest pumped storage project, will comprise ten units of 300 MW each.
The scope of the contract includes the design, engineering, and execution of all civil and hydro-mechanical works associated with the project.
“This order is a testament to L&T’s unmatched capability in delivering complex hydroelectric and pumped storage projects of national importance. With a track record of engineering excellence, timely execution, and world-class safety standards, the Saidongar-1 PSP reinforces L&T’s position as a trusted partner for large-scale, high-capacity pumped storage solutions,” the company stated.
In June last year, Larsen & Toubro also secured an order from JSW Energy for the execution of the Bhavali pumped storage project (PSP) in Maharashtra. The project, strategically located across the Nashik and Thane districts, is designed to have a total installed capacity of 1.5 GW, comprising multiple smaller units.
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