L&T Secures Power Grid Orders in India, UAE and Oman
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L&T Secures Power Grid Orders in India, UAE and Oman

The Power Transmission & Distribution (PT&D) vertical of Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has secured multiple grid infrastructure orders in India and abroad, including Distribution SCADA systems and Dynamic Reactive Power Compensation devices.
In India, the project involves modernising power distribution in two towns through SCADA integration and smart technology. The scope also covers distribution transformer station upgrades and the conversion of overhead lines to underground cabling.
In the UAE, L&T will design, deliver and construct two ±300 MVAr STATCOM systems at existing 400 kV substations for dynamic reactive power compensation. STATCOM technology enables automated, real-time voltage stabilisation by injecting or absorbing reactive power to maintain power quality and prevent system fluctuations.
An additional order from Oman entails the establishment of a 400/132 kV grid station, along with an associated 400 kV transmission line segment.
These orders reinforce L&T’s commitment to developing future-ready grid infrastructure that aligns with energy transition and sustainability goals.

The Power Transmission & Distribution (PT&D) vertical of Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has secured multiple grid infrastructure orders in India and abroad, including Distribution SCADA systems and Dynamic Reactive Power Compensation devices.In India, the project involves modernising power distribution in two towns through SCADA integration and smart technology. The scope also covers distribution transformer station upgrades and the conversion of overhead lines to underground cabling.In the UAE, L&T will design, deliver and construct two ±300 MVAr STATCOM systems at existing 400 kV substations for dynamic reactive power compensation. STATCOM technology enables automated, real-time voltage stabilisation by injecting or absorbing reactive power to maintain power quality and prevent system fluctuations.An additional order from Oman entails the establishment of a 400/132 kV grid station, along with an associated 400 kV transmission line segment.These orders reinforce L&T’s commitment to developing future-ready grid infrastructure that aligns with energy transition and sustainability goals.

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