L&T showcases energy projects at WETEX Dubai

Business Wednesday 06/October/2021 16:52 PM
By: Times News Service
L&T showcases energy projects at WETEX Dubai
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Dubai: Larsen & Toubro (L&T) is exhibiting its strengths with specific emphasis on power transmission, water and renewable energy projects at the Water, Energy, Technology and Environment Exhibition (WETEX) and Dubai Solar Show which opened on October 5 at the Expo 2020 Dubai Exhibition Centre.

L&T, an Indian multinational conglomerate engaged in technology, engineering, construction, manufacturing, and financial services with $21 billion in revenue, is a platinum sponsor of this three-day event which has over 1,200 exhibitors from 55 countries.

“Over the years, WETEX has been an ideal platform for us to showcase our capabilities and track record, build partnerships, review the latest technologies, innovations and benefit from one of the best global experiences in the energy and water sectors,” said T Madhava Das, Whole Time Director & Senior Executive Vice President (Utilities), Larsen & Toubro. “While our power transmission & distribution business vertical has already established its credentials in the Middle East, our water infrastructure business is gradually gaining prominence having executed some key infrastructure projects including the Jebel Ali Sewerage Treatment Plant for the Dubai Municipality here in Dubai,” he added.

Ranked among the top global contractors, L&T Construction, the construction arm of L&T, is also India’s largest construction organisation offering EPC solutions with single-source responsibility to execute large industrial and infrastructure projects from concept to commissioning.

The conglomerate established its presence in the Middle East over 4 decades ago.  

L&T’s power transmission & distribution business: a force to reckon with across geographies
L&T Construction’s Power Transmission & Distribution (PT&D) business vertical is a leading global EPC player in India, Africa, ASEAN and the Middle East in the realms of power transmission and distribution, renewables, installation and commissioning of transmission lines, substations, underground cable networks, distribution networks, power quality improvement projects, infrastructure electrification, solar PV plants, battery energy storage systems and mini/microgrid projects.

“Most GCC countries are increasingly tapping into ‘green sources’ to bridge the power gap with smarter and more secure solutions to enhance reliability and effectively manage power distribution. “This calls for strengthening power grids with greater adoption of gas-insulated substations and extra high voltage transmission lines which open new vistas of opportunity to develop new infrastructure. L&T is well-placed on this front with strong associations with different entities in the Middle East,” Madhava Das added.

Madhava Das mentioned that the business was currently executing 85 substations, 1,504 km of transmission lines and 908 km of cabling projects having already executed 283 substations, over 4,000 km of transmission lines of various voltages up to 400 kV, 300+ substations and 3,000+ km of cabling projects.

In the UAE, L&T PT&D has executed several landmark power infrastructure projects for Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) besides executing substations and cabling projects for utilities like Transco, SEWA and AADC. L&T is also associated with other significant stakeholders in the region including PAHW, MEW, KNPC, KOC, KAHRAMAA, etc.