Larsen and Toubro (L&T) on Tuesday announced that its Power Transmission & Distribution (PT&D) vertical has secured new orders in India and the Middle East. In a regulatory filing, the company said that it has won an order to implement the Advanced Distribution Management System in West Bengal.
“This technology makes power distribution smarter by combining Outage Management System and Distribution Management System functionalities. Through real time monitoring and control of medium and low voltage networks, the reliability of the network will be enhanced with quick isolation of faults and faster restoration,” it said in a statement.
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Further, another order has been secured in Saudi Arabia for a key 380kV Substation which will facilitate evacuation of solar generation. Then, at a major city project in Kuwait, PT&D has won a 400kV Substation order.
In Dubai, PT&D has bagged orders for establishing a set of EHV substations which includes a 400/132kV Substation. Several substations are being added to the Emirate’s power transmission infrastructure as it seeks to remain a preferred destination to live, work and visit.
According to the company, the value of significant order is between Rs 1000 crore and Rs 2500 crore, large orders are worth Rs 2500 crore- Rs 5000 crore, major orders are in the range of Rs 5000 crore- Rs 7000 crore and mega orders are worth above Rs 7000 crore.
L&T is a multinational company engaged in EPC projects, hi-tech manufacturing and services. It operates in over 50 countries worldwide.
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